"Panarmenian Expo 2009" 3d Exhibition Opened Today In Karen Demirtch

"PANARMENIAN EXPO 2009" 3D EXHIBITION OPENED TODAY IN KAREN DEMIRTCHYAN SPORT AND CONCERT COMPLEX

ARMENPRESS
Oct 23, 2009

YEREVAN, OCTOBER 23, ARMENPRESS: "Panarmenian Expo 2009" 3d exhibition
opened today in Karen Demirtchyan sport and concert complex with the
participation of about 160 industrial, construction, agricultural
and other companies from Armenia, Iran, Russia.

Businessmen from USA, Canada, India, and a number of European countries
who are in Armenia to participate in Armenia-Diaspora business forum
also visited the exhibition.

Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, Finance Minister Tigran
Davtyan, Chairman of the Trade-Industrial Chamber Martin Sargsyan and
others participated in the opening of the event. They walked though
all the pavilions, got acquainted with the products of companies,
their activity.

Chairman of the Trade-Industrial Chamber Martin Sargsyan told the
reporters that the exhibition is being organized within the framework
of Armenia-Diaspora forum which will open tomorrow in Yerevan.

According to him, it is worth mentioning that 10 out of 160
participating companies have been established in conditions of global
financial-economic crisis.

According to M. Sargsyan, the work of the exhibition is in an on-line
regime broadcasted via Internet in different places of the world
which means that any visitor may from abroad join the exhibition,
getting acquainted with the presented products.

"In this exhibition we tried to present multi-profile spheres but
mainly products of small and medium-sized enterprises and other
organizations have been presented which have issues of exporting and
finding new partners. In this respect there are delegations from 15
states in Armenia and they will have an opportunity to get acquainted
with the economy of Armenia, investment field and will try to sign
cooperation agreements with Armenian organizations," M. Sargsyan said.

The organizers of the "Panarmenian Expo 2009" are Armenian
Trade-Industrial Chamber, Diaspora and Foreign Affairs Ministries.