Armenia has dozens of agreements signed with the European Union regarding defense of investments, but according to the head of the Republican Union of Employers of Armenia Gagik Makaryan, when the EU allows certain countries to become a part of its family, it needs to take into consideration how it plans to standardize the volume of exports. The EU is in control of internal competition. “It is not surprising that Armenia has been left free so that it can control itself. I see intentions from the EU. The Armenian side either understood that or it didn’t, but it made an agreement anyways.”
According to Makaryan, the economic revolution should not be solely based off of production or off of developing other sectors. He also suggested that the law on free economic sectors be changed, because it has several vulnerable sections.
Arpine Simonyan