Armenian Market Displays Increasing Interest in 'Made in Turkmenistan' Products

BUSINESS TURKMENISTAN
Armenian Market Displays Increasing Interest in 'Made in Turkmenistan' Products
Turkmenistan's Ambassador to Armenia Muhammetgeldi Ayazov (left) meets with Vice President of the Armenian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Karen Ivanov (right), January 29, 2024, Yerevan, Armenia.

Muhammetgeldi Ayazov, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Turkmenistan to the Republic of Armenia, held a meeting on Monday with Karen Ivanov, Vice President of the Armenian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, in Yerevan. The discussion highlighted the growing appeal of "Made in Turkmenistan" industrial products within the Armenian market.

As reported by Turkmenistan's diplomatic mission in Armenia, both parties expressed a shared commitment to expanding the range of trade between the two nations.

Ayazov and Ivanov delved into various aspects, including the enhancement of the trade and economic potential of both friendly countries, the augmentation of trade turnover, improvements in transportation and logistics infrastructure, and the establishment of new logistics routes.

The Vice President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry emphasized the intention of the Armenian delegation to actively participate in the International Exhibition of Modern Food Technologies, Agro-Pack Turkmenistan and Turkmen Food scheduled for May 2024 in Ashgabat.

Ambassador Ayazov assured reciprocal support from the Turkmen side during the upcoming visit, solidifying the commitment to fostering stronger economic ties between Turkmenistan and Armenia.

2022