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03KATHMANDU313
2003-02-21 11:26:00
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Embassy Kathmandu
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NEPAL: INFORMATION ON U.S. MISSION ASSISTANCE TO

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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 KATHMANDU 000313 

SIPDIS

SENSITIVE

DEPT FOR SA/INS AND EC/CBA/MAGARCIA
NEW DELHI FOR COMMERCIAL SERVICE

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: BEXP BBSR ETRD EINV NP
SUBJECT: NEPAL: INFORMATION ON U.S. MISSION ASSISTANCE TO
BUSINESSES

REF: A. A. STATE 29441


B. B. 2002 KATHMANDU 2286

C. C. KATHMANDU 138


UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 KATHMANDU 000313

SIPDIS

SENSITIVE

DEPT FOR SA/INS AND EC/CBA/MAGARCIA
NEW DELHI FOR COMMERCIAL SERVICE

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: BEXP BBSR ETRD EINV NP
SUBJECT: NEPAL: INFORMATION ON U.S. MISSION ASSISTANCE TO
BUSINESSES

REF: A. A. STATE 29441


B. B. 2002 KATHMANDU 2286

C. C. KATHMANDU 138



1. (U) This message contains business sensitive information;
please handle accordingly.


2. (U) AmEmbassy Kathmandu welcomes the efforts of EB and H
in highlighting Embassy initiatives to promote American
business. The mission submits the following four key efforts
and successes, as requested in Ref A.


A. (SBU) American Life Insurance Company (ALICO),P.O. Box
11590, Kamaladi, Kathmandu, Nepal, Phone: 977-1-425038, Fax:
977-1-420948
-- American International Group (AIG),Inc.
-- Value: U.S. investment of USD 680,000 in working capital.
-- Content: Not applicable.
-- Efforts: Since 1998, when ALICO applied to the Insurance
Board for an operating license, the Embassy has met
repeatedly with Government of Nepal (GoN) officials on its
behalf. After years of delay, the Embassy assisted in
obtaining a Supreme Court decision to allow ALICO entry into
Nepal's insurance market. Since then, the Embassy has
continued to support the company in expanding its line of
insurance products and assisting ALICO's expatriate employees
in receiving the appropriate business visas. In FY 2003, the
Embassy intervened with the Insurance Board to address delays
in licensing ALICO's product line and secured a long-term
business visa from the Department of Immigration for ALICO's
country director.


B. (SBU) Bhote Koshi Power Company (BKPC) Pvt., LTD, P.O.
Box 15135, Tahachal, Kathmandu, Nepal, Phone: 977-1-270027,
Fax: 977-1-273516
-- Parent Company: Panda Energy International, Inc., 4100
Spring Valley, Suite 1001, Dallas, TX 75244, U.S.A., Phone:
972-980-7159, Fax: 972-980-6815
-- Value: Export of services valued at USD 21 million by TDA
estimate. Total investment of USD 94 million with USD 23.2
million in American equity and operations providing estimated
gross sales of USD 17 million per year.
-- Content: Little to no U.S. content. The project was
built with U.S. engineering and financial services.
-- Efforts: The USG provided $500,000 in TDA funding for a
feasibility study in 1994 and 1995 (highlighted by TDA as a

success story). The Embassy supported the licensing and
operation of the facility with regular meetings with GoN
officials from 1995 to 2000. In 2002 and 2003, the Embassy
and USAID-Nepal supported BKPC in two contractual disputes
with the GoN. First, the GoN levied higher Customs duties on
replacement parts than agreed under contract. The Embassy, by
intervening with the Ministry of Finance, prevailed upon the
GoN to recognize the terms of the contract (Ref B). Second,
USAID-Nepal and the Embassy worked together to address over
USD 1.5 million in payment deductions by the GoN. The GoN
cited a number of justifications for these extra-contractural
deductions, which may force BKPC to pursue expensive
international arbitration. The intervention of USAID-Nepal
and the Embassy with the GoN's Ministry of Finance, the
Ministry of Water Resources, and the Department of Energy
Development are assisting BKPC to resolve the payment dispute
at the lowest possible level in order to avoid the expense of
arbitration.


C. (SBU) Bottlers Nepal LTD/Bottlers Nepal (Terai) LTD, P.O.
Box 2253, B.I.D. Balaju, Kathmandu, Nepal, Phone:
977-1-350602, Fax: 977-1-350227
-- The Coca-Cola Company, P.O. Box 1734, Atlanta, GA 30301,
U.S.A., Phone: 404-676-2610, Fax: 404676-8086
-- Value: Original investment of USD 15 million, current
market estimated value of investment stands at USD 30 million.
-- Content: Only flavoring syrup and some mixing equipment
was purchased from the U.S.
-- Efforts: In 2002, Bottlers Nepal LTD, the makers of
Coca-Cola in Nepal, were struck by Maoist bombs on three
occassions and received repeated extortion demands. In 2003,
the Embassy and its Regional Security Officer provided
continuing support to Bottlers Nepal LTD by meeting with
appropriate GoN security officials, requesting increased
police protection at the company's two plants, and
coordinating with The Coca-Cola Company's corporate security
office in Atlanta (Ref C).


D. (SBU) Raytheon Aircraft Credit Corporation (RACC),P.O.
Box 85, Wichita Kansas, 67201-0085, U.S.A., Phone:
316-676-7540, Fax: 316-676-4636
-- Value: Estimated at USD 1.8 million/year in aircraft
leases, the aircraft are valued at USD 1.1 million to USD 1.3
million each.
-- Content: The aircraft on lease are Beech 1900C Airliners,
assembled in Kansas.
-- Efforts: In FY 2003, RACC representatives approached the
Embassy requesting assistance in grounding and returning two
1900C airliners from bankrupt Mountain Air Pvt. LTD. of
Nepal. The airlines had stopped lease and engine maintenance
payments in violation of their contract and had built up
landing, parking, and taxi fees with the Civil Aviation
Authority of Nepal (CAAN) in excess of USD 200,000. RACC had
requested assistance from CAAN, but with little result. The
Embassy held meetings with the Director General of CAAN,
convincing him that his agency had both the authority and
means to act in returning the aircraft to the owners. The
first aircraft has now been returned, while the second is
back in RACC's hands and awaiting repair parts for its
return. RACC has now approached the Embassy about the
impending return of two additional 1900C airliners from
struggling Necon Air Pvt. LTD. The Embassy will again be
required to support RACC with the CAAN to ensure the
aircraft, parts, and logs are returned.
MALINOWSKI