Armenia, New Zealand to boost bilateral investments

Armenia, New Zealand to boost bilateral investments

PanARMENIAN.Net - On August 16, Armenian government approved the proposal to sign an agreement with New Zealand’s government.

As Deputy Minister of Economy noted, the document envisages boosting investments.

“The framework agreement stipulates creation of equal conditions for local and foreign investors to promote bilateral investments,” Ara Petrosyan said.

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