The FINANCIAL — The EU-funded “Cross-Border Economic Development” project has published a new edition of the “Guideline for starting business in Armenia and Georgia”.
The publication aims to strengthen economic capacities and business relations in the bordering regions of Tavush, Armenia, and Kvemo Kartli, Georgia, by giving practical information on the business environments and economic regulations in both countries.
The guidelines will provide assistance for potential business partners from both countries. In particular, they explain how to register a new business, outlining the taxation rules and explaining which licenses and permits may be required. The publication is available in Armenian and Georgian, as well as Russian and English, on the website of the Eastern Partnership Territorial Cooperation (EaPTC), according to EU Neighbours East Info.
The Cross-Border Economic Development project is aimed at improving living conditions of the bordering communities in the Kvemo Kartli and Tavush regions and strengthening their cross-border potential, primarily in the field of agriculture.
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