Ankara and Yerevan have reached an agreement to launch direct land trade, according to Turkish outlet T24.
A major step toward economic normalization between the two neighbors.
Ankara and Yerevan have reached an agreement to launch direct land trade, according to Turkish outlet T24.
A major step toward economic normalization between the two neighbors.
>Ankara and Yerevan have reached an agreement to start direct land trade via Georgia.
hoodiemeloforensics on
Interesting. This means Georgia gets partially cut out of the trade revenue and Armenia gets to import products that it’s already buying without the additional re-export costs.
UniformGolfLimaYanke on
Bad news, and i live here. And we can perfectly live without their products. There is nothing Made in Turkey in my home, i made sure of that.
Apprehensive-Sun4635 on
What a misleading title. The trade is still through Georgia, but now without the intermediaries…
> He also noted that the new agreement will reduce additional costs for Turkish companies by 10-15%.
What does Armenia get from the agreement? Will the prices for the Armenian importers/consumers drop as well?
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>Ankara and Yerevan have reached an agreement to start direct land trade via Georgia.
Interesting. This means Georgia gets partially cut out of the trade revenue and Armenia gets to import products that it’s already buying without the additional re-export costs.
Bad news, and i live here. And we can perfectly live without their products. There is nothing Made in Turkey in my home, i made sure of that.
What a misleading title. The trade is still through Georgia, but now without the intermediaries…
> He also noted that the new agreement will reduce additional costs for Turkish companies by 10-15%.
What does Armenia get from the agreement? Will the prices for the Armenian importers/consumers drop as well?