Some specialists from 'Nairit' are being sent to China
'Hraparak' writes: On June 8, Deputy Prime Minister Tigran Avinyan announced during the 'Summit of Ideas' in Dilijan that the head of his office had visited the 'Shansi-Nairit' plant in China and signed new agreements aimed at developing production. 'Four specialists will go from Armenia to the plant, one of them in the role of deputy director,' he stated.
These four specialists are former employees of 'Nairit', reported Karen Israelian, the former director of the 'Nairit' factory. 'Our plant has been closed, and now they are taking away our specialists,' he said. This indicates that the government has derailed the plans for the re-launch of the 'Nairit' plant, hampered the efforts of the workforce, and is now taking away specialists. Earlier, the Chinese also took away the technologies. 'Shansi-Nairit' was created based on the technologies of our 'Nairit'. On June 24, the main productions – chloroprene, acetylene, and acids – will be sold at auction. It seems that Avinyan had a special plan to destroy 'Nairit', which is being successfully implemented,' the newspaper writes.
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