Saturday, December 23, 2017

The fourth jewelery exhibition Yerevan Show 2014, organized by the Armenian Jewelers Association (AJA), will be held October 25-28 in Yerevan on the territory of the AJA Free Economic Zone in the Meridian expo center.
Deputy Minister of Economy of Armenia Tigran Harutyunyan earlier reported that AJA invested more than $ 10 million in the exhibition. The
deputy minister noted that the exhibition will be a good opportunity for Armenian jewelers to present its products to foreign buyers.
According to AJA deputy chairman Birch Abadzhyan, the aim of this exhibition is to form Armenia as one of the world's jewelry centers. The Association of Armenian jewelers unites about 5 thousand Armenian jewelers all over the world.
About 150 representatives of the industry from 27 countries, including Armenia, Russia, the USA, Canada, France, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, Lebanon, Kuwait, India, Jordan, Argentina, Japan, Belarus, Australia, Estonia and a number of other states.
The exhibition is organized by AJA with the assistance of the Armenian Industry Development Fund and the Ministry of Economy of the country.
Director of the Armenian Industrial Development Fund Hayk Mirzoyan said that the Foundation, with the aim of encouraging the participation of Armenian jewelers in the exhibition, is ready to assist local producers and pay 50% of expenses for participation in the Yerevan Show 2014.

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