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Kerobyan and JP Morgan and U.K. Chamber of Commerce representatives discussed reforms, investments and joint projects

YEREVAN, October 30. /ARKA/. Armenian Economy Minister Vahan Kerobyan and his deputy Rafael Gevorgyan met last week in London with representatives of the JP Morgan corporation to look into the possibilities of ensuring accessibility of international markets for large corporate businesses, as well as attraction of investments for implementation of projects in Armenia in such areas as agriculture, industry and telecommunications, the press service of the ministry reported.

It said Kerobyan met also with representatives of the British Chambers of Commerce to discuss implementation of reforms aimed at maximizing the efficiency of the system of chambers of commerce in Armenia and providing tools that will allow increasing the productivity of these structures.

The sides touched upon the expansion of trade and business relations between Armenia and the Great Britain. 

According to Armenia’s National Statistical Committee, the trade turnover between Armenia and the United Kingdom in the first 8 months of 2023 amounted to $80.3 million, increasing by 54.7% compared to January-August 2022. -0-

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