Armenian producers will no longer have to register disinfectants in Russia. Deputy Minister of Health Anahit Avanesyan stated this at Wednesday’s session of the National Assembly of Armenia.
According to her, they can now do that in Armenia by paying only the state duty. According to the deputy minister, this will enable the country’s producers to save considerable funds, and the Armenian state will also benefit from it. "Now, that problem is resolved. The given legislative initiative is in the interests of the producers," Avanesyan added.
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