Armenia and China plan to sign an agreement on establishing bilateral trade representations in each other's territory, the Armenian government's press service said.
The agreement, which will be approved on Aug. 31 at a regular governmental meeting, aims to strengthen trade relations and active business initiatives between the two countries.
The agreement was reached during Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan's state visit to China in March, when the two governments agreed to extend and deepen bilateral trade and economic relations, in addition to strengthening cooperation in the establishment of the Silk Road Economic Belt.