Armenia, Iran to broaden economic cooperation

Iran Daily
 Friday


Armenia, Iran to broaden economic cooperation



Iran and Armenia signed a memorandum of understanding in Tehran to
enhance cooperation in the food industry, announced Armenian Ministry
of Economic Development and Investment.

The document was signed by Armenia's Deputy Minister of Economic
Development and Investment Emil Tarasyan and the Deputy Head of the
Institute of Standards and Industrial Research of Iran (ISIRI) Vahid
Marandi Moqadam, ARKA reported.

According to the ministry, the memorandum calls for developing and
expanding cooperation between the parties on the exchange of legal
information pertaining to food industry and non-alcoholic beverages,
organizing training courses on halal products, certifying products for
compliance with Iranian halal standards in Armenia as well as auditing
and exchanging information on markets and implementing joint projects.

During the meeting, Tarasyan said the memorandum would lead to an
expansion of cooperation, enabling both tourists and businessmen to
take advantage of the halal standards in the country.

He further noted that Armenia is ready to expand cooperation with Iran
in all sectors of the economy, and the halal standard will lead to an
increase in trade between the countries.

Earlier, Armenia's Economic Development and Investments Minister Suren
Karayan said that the halal certificate will permit Armenian producers
to export not only to Iran but also to all 57 member states of the
Organization of Islamic Cooperation.

According to the National Statistical Service of Armenia, trade
between Armenia and Iran in 2016 showed a 14.7-percent decline from
the previous year to $238.8 million. Armenia's exports to Iran fell by
8.4 percent to $74.8 million, while imports fell by 17.3 percent to
$198.3 million.