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Regulatory and Procedural Barriers to Trade in Armenia: Needs Assessment (ECETRADE/452)

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Since 2010, the UNECE has been undertaking demand-driven national studies of regulatory and procedural barriers to trade, with a view to: helping countries achieve greater regional and global economic integration; informing donors as to where assistance might be required; and, supporting policy discussions within the Steering Committee on Trade Capacity and Standards (previously, the Committee on Trade) and its subsidiary bodies on where additional work is required.
This study (ECE/TRADE/452) summarizes the key findings of the eighth study, which focuses on Armenia. It was prepared by the UNECE secretariat in close consultation with public and private sector stakeholders. The study integrates the outcome of the stakeholder meeting, which was organized on 13 May 2019 by the Ministry of Economy in Yerevan, Armenia to discuss the initial results and recommendations.
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