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05YEREVAN728
2005-04-22 12:59:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Yerevan
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(IMI) ARMENIA, COMMERCIAL NEWS SUMMARY:

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SUBJECT: (IMI) ARMENIA, COMMERCIAL NEWS SUMMARY:
APRIL 2005

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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 YEREVAN 000728

SIPDIS

COMMERCE FOR 3150/PBRADLEY/BSMITH
COMMERCE FOR 4201/ITA/IEP/OEERIS/BISNIS/EHOUSE
EMBASSIES - PLEASE PASS FCS
DEPT FOR EUR/CACEN, EB/CBA
ANKARA ALSO FOR CFC/ SNYDER/BALLINGER
PASS TDA-STEIN, OPIC, EXIM-TUMMINIA/PANARO

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KTDB BBSR BEXP BTIO AM
SUBJECT: (IMI) ARMENIA, COMMERCIAL NEWS SUMMARY:
APRIL 2005

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SUMMARY
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1. This cable outlines press reporting on commercial
developments in Armenia for April 2005. Major
headlines include:

-- EBRD to double its project-financing program in
Armenia during 2005;

-- Japan finances modernization of the Yerevan Thermal
Power Plant;

-- Germany to lend 7.5 million euros for the
development of Armenia's renewable energy;

-- The Export-Import Bank of the United States expands
support to Armenia;

-- Germany's Bayerische Landesbank to fund an upgrade
of an Armenia-based foil mill; and

-- Armenia's 2004 foreign investment figures.
End Summary.

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EBRD TO DOUBLE FINANCING IN ARMENIA DURING 2005
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2. The European Bank for Reconstruction and
Development (EBRD) will double its project-financing
program to 15 million euros in 2005, according to the
EBRD regional director. The EBRD plans to sign 12
contracts with local private sector companies involved
in the energy, industrial, agricultural and banking
sectors.

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JAPAN FINANCES MODERNIZATION OF YEREVAN POWER PLANT
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3. The Government of Japan will provide a USD 150
million loan to Armenia to build a new unit at the
Yerevan Thermal Power Plant. The loan, repayable over
40 years, will finance the purchase of machinery and
equipment, construction work and consulting services.
The Japan Bank for International Cooperation will
oversee the entire process. The Government of Armenia
expects that by 2009 the new gas-fired facility will
replace the aging Yerevan Thermal Power Plant that
currently produces a large part of Armenian
electricity.

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GERMANY TO LEND 7.5 MILLION EUROS FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY
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4. Germany will provide 7.5 million euros in loans to
help develop Armenia's renewable energy. According to
the Armenian Ministry of Finance and Economy, over the
next two years, Germany will provide 6 million euros to
finance the modernization of small hydro power plants,
and 1.5 million euros to finance consulting and
training services. The agreement also envisages a
German-Armenian investment fund to finance Armenia's
small Hydro Power Plants through local commercial
banks.

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U.S. EXPORT-IMPORT BANK EXTENDS SUPPORT TO ARMENIA
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5. The Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im
Bank) announced the extension of its loan guarantee,
export credit insurance and direct loan programs to
Armenia. The Bank adopted changes to its policy in
Armenia, effective March 25, 2005, based on risk rating
changes made by the U.S. Interagency Country Risk
Assessment System (ICRAS). Ex-Im Bank is now available
in Armenia for short- and medium-term programs in the
public sector.

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GERMAN BANK TO FUND UPGRADE OF ARMENIA-BASED FOIL MILL
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6. Germany's Bayerische Landesbank lent Russia's
leading aluminum producer RUSAL 46.6 million euros to
finance an upgrade of the RUSAL Armenal Foil Mill, a
Yerevan-based subsidiary of RUSAL. RUSAL and German
export loan agency Euler Hermes are the guarantors of
the loan. In October 2004, RUSAL signed an agreement
with German rolling mill manufacturer Achenbach to
commence Armenal's upgrade. The first stage of the
upgrade project is expected to be complete by autumn

2005. The total investment in the mill's upgrade is
expected to be 70 million euros.

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ARMENIA'S 2004 FOREIGN INVESTMENT FIGURES
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7. According to the Armenian Ministry of Trade and
Economic Development the total amount of foreign
investments in Armenia in 2004 grew by 17.9 percent to
USD 467.8 million. Foreign direct investment in 2004
increased by 47.7 percent to USD 226.7 million. Among
the largest foreign investors are Greece (USD 75
million),Russia (USD 67 million),Germany (USD 38
million),France (USD 32 million),Argentina (USD 30
million) and the United States (USD 24 million).
EVANS