Turkish-Armenian Jewelers Wish To Open Up Business In Yerevan

TURKISH-ARMENIAN JEWELERS WISH TO OPEN UP BUSINESS IN YEREVAN

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October 30, 2012 | 01:52

YEREVAN. – The Turkish-Armenian jewelers-who are taking part in
the large international jewelry exhibition that is underway in the
Armenian capital city Yerevan-do not rule out the possibility of
making investments in Armenia, too, Istanbul-Armenian jeweler Sevan
Kizmazyan told Armenian News-NEWS.am.

In the words of Kizmazyan, who is in Yerevan for the first time,
all Armenians throughout the world should unite, and not solely in
the business sector.

He informed that, in cooperation with the Armenian Jewelers’
Association, they wish to take some steps toward conducting business in
Armenia, but, at present, they are only studying the country’s market.

According to Sevan Kizmazyan, the Armenian jewelers in Turkey have
no problems because the Turks likewise are well aware that the best
jewelers are the Armenians and they want to collaborate with the
Armenians. Aside from Turkey, the Turkish-Armenian jewelers sell their
products to Europe, Iran, US, and numerous other countries as well.

From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress

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Emil Lazarian

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