Armenia and Hungary to sign antimonopoly competition collaboration agreement

PanARMENIAN.Net - Chairman of RA State Commission for Economic Competition Protection Ashot Shahnazaryan met Hungarian Competition Authority President Zoltan Nagy and Hungarian Competition Authority Secretary General Andrea Belenyi, SCPEC press service reported.



Ashot Shahnazaryan thanked his Hungarian colleague for SCPEC experts qualification courses, organized jointly with EU.

Zoltan Nagy, in his turn, suggested to expand courses by adding practical studies both to SCPEC and Hungarian Competition Authority study program.



The parties noted similar problems in both countries' antimonopoly systems, specifically appearance of monopolies after privatization and availability of financial resources for small enterprises.



Armenia and Hungary agreed to sign antimonopoly competition collaboration agreement, based on meeting results.
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