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    Prime-Tass English-language Business Newswire
    October 8, 2004

    RusAl to invest $70 million to upgrade its Armenal plant


    MOSCOW, Oct 8 (Prime-Tass) -- Russia's largest aluminum producer
    Russian Aluminum (RusAl) plans to invest U.S. USD 70 million
    upgrading its 100%-owned foil making subsidiary in Armenia, Armenal,
    starting later this month, RusAl said in a press release Friday.

    According to the press release, RusAl will invest USD 25 million of
    its own funds and another USD 45 million will come as a long-term
    export loan from a group of German banks, led by Bayerische
    Landesbank.

    RusAl plans to modernize equipment and raise the capacity of the
    plant, concentrating on production of thin foil.

    Germany's Achenbach, having made a feasibility study for Armenal's
    upgrading program, is to act as a contractor. The project is to take
    18 months to complete, and is to produce the first pilot batch of
    thin foil by the end of 2005.

    After realizing the project, Armenal's output of thin foil, six-nine
    micrometers in thickness, is expected to increase to 18,000 tonnes
    per year. The plant has never produced thin foil for industrial
    purposes, the press release read.

    By 2008, Armenal's share of the world market for thin foil production
    is expected at about 2.5%, the press release read.

    In 2003, Armenal's output amounted to 10,476 tonnes of foil.

    RusAl is the third largest primary aluminum producer in the world,
    established in March 2000 from the merger of a number of the largest
    smelters and other aluminum producers located in the CIS. RusAl
    accounts for 75% of Russia's primary aluminum output and 10% of the
    global primary aluminum output.

    The company's shareholders are Oleg Deripaska and the Governor of the
    Chukotka Autonomous District Roman Abramovich, who hold 75% and 25%
    respectively. End
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