The Global Armenian Chamber of Commerce, also known as ATN (Armenian Trade Network), is organizing its 4th Business Forum dedicated to the development of Armenia-Diaspora economic ties on October 10, 2019, in Yerevan.
ATN is the only cross-sectoral pan-Armenian business organization counting 17 associations in 13 countries. It aims to rebuild the centuries-old Armenian trade networks by promoting new linkages. ATN provides a platform for Armenian chambers of commerce and business associations to exchange knowledge and experiences, as well as promote the economic development agenda in Armenia and Artsakh.
Charting a Sustainable Armenia-Diaspora Economic Partnership, including the need to further enhance global networking opportunities are the main topics of the upcoming Forum, which envisages open discussion between speakers and registered invitees on important issues related to the challenges for developing Armenia-Diaspora economic ties.
High-level government representatives, ATN member organizations' delegates, Armenian business people and invited observers from different countries are expected to participate. Sessions will be chaired by ATN, as well as public and private sector representatives.
Following the Forum, the ATN Awards Ceremony will take place to recognize Armenian entrepreneurs excelling locally and globally.
Participation in the Forum is free. You can use the following web link to register and obtain more information: https://forms.gle/PeVSzPVAx9ZF1xVt9?hl=eng .
If you have any questions regarding the Forum, please feel free to contact the ATN team at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or me.
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