Last month, Armenia's parliament passed a government-backed bill to quadruple the import duty on cement, leaving the import duty on clinker at zero. The move has raised suspicions that a company with close ties to ruling party allies could gain a commercial advantage. The incident involves the possible interest relationship behind the tariff adjustment, which arouses public concern about whether enterprises will use the special relationship for unjust enrichment.
Last month, Armenia's parliament passed a government-backed bill to quadruple the national import duty on cement, while the import duty on clinker , the raw material for cement production, remained zero. The move raises questions about the possible commercial advantages of a company with close ties to allies of the ruling party.