Armenian producers head to MosShoes expo againSeptember 10, 2018 - 17:12 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - With the support of Business Armenia, 10 Armenian footwear producers will participate in MosShoes 2018 international expo held in Moscow on September 10-13. MosShoes is one of the largest industry expos in Eastern Europe which is held 4 times a year. The MosShoes Autumn 2018 is expected to have over 12,000 professionals, distributors and large-scale buyers visiting the event. After taking part in the previous expo, Armenian companies have signed contracts worth over AMD 277 million. Along with the Armenian companies, more than 600 others from 30 countries participate in the event. “Armenian footwear production has increasingly improved its quality and become more competitive in the international market," said the head of the event department of Business Armenia, Markus Azadian. "Participation in the expo allows us to attract buyers that today buy Turkish production” . Top stories Yerevan has dismissed Turkey’s demand to shut down the Armenian nuclear power plant as “inappropriate”. Armenia will loan 2.9 billion drams to Nagorno Karabakh (Artsakh), according to a draft government decision. The Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Azerbaijan has “strongly condemned” Armenia’s decision. Kerobyan has said that for the first time in the history of Armenia, the volume of foreign direct investments amounted to about $1 billion. Partner news | Turkey extends military presence in Azerbaijan The Turkish parliament has adopted a bill submitted by Recep Tayyip Erdogan to extend the mandate of Turkish troops. Russia to begin assessing migrant workers' speaking skills Rosobrnadzor is planning to change the Russian language exam for migrant workers and include an assessment of speaking skills Armenian, Saudi Foreign Minister meet in Riyadh The two commended the positive dynamics of the development of political dialogue between Armenia and Saudi Arabia Pashinyan: Azerbaijan’s proximity shouldn’t worry border residents At the same time, he said that he “does not guarantee [the security of villagers] one hundred percent”. |