"Armenian economy" nat’l exhibition to be open in Moscow on July 7

ARKA News Agency, Armenia
June 30 2006

"ARMENIAN ECONOMY" NATIONAL EXHIBITION TO BE OPEN IN MOSCOW ON JULY 7
IN FRAMEWORK OF EVENTS DEDICATED TO YEAR OF ARMENIA IN RUSSIA

YEREVAN, June 30. /ARKA/. "Armenian Economy" national exhibition will
be opened in Moscow on July 7 in the framework of events dedicated to
the Year of Armenia in Russia.
LOGOS EXPO Center Armenian exhibition-organizing company told ARKA
News Agency that the exposition will be held in "Armenia" pavilion of
the All-Russian Exposition Center and will last till December 31.
During the opening ceremony Armenian side will be presented by the
Assistant to the RA President Vigen Sargsyan, Minister of Trade and
Economic Development Karen Chshmarityan and other officials. The
exhibition is expected to be visited by delegations of various
countries, and the total number of visitors of the All-Russian
Exhibition Centre during the event is forecasted to be about 50-100
thsd people every day.
This long-lasting exhibition will enable to widely present common
tendencies of Armenia’s economic development, as well as products and
services produced and rendered in the country. At the exhibition
scientific and technological achievements and results of innovative
activities will be assigned special place as well.
Among participants of the exhibition are: "Grand Tobacco", "Grand
Candy", "Dilijan-Frolova", "Vedi Alko", "Bio-Chim", "Royal-Armenia",
"Nairit" factory, Union of Armenian Handicrafts, Yerevan Factory of
Champaign Wins, Proshyan Brandy Factory, Yerevan State Medical
University, Yerevan State University, Armenian State Economics
University.
"Armenian Economy" national exhibition is organized by the RA
Ministry of Trade and Economic Development and LOGOS EXPO Center
company and is held under auspices of the RA President Robert
Kocharyan.
LOGOS EXPO Center company running since 1999, is the first private
exhibition company in Armenia and the absolute leader in organizing
many-sphere, specialized industrial, national and international
exhibitions both in the republic and beyond its borders. S.P. -0–