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  • BISNIS Armenia Update: Investment Opps in Armenia - 04/27/2005

    Investment Opportunities in Armenia

    BISNIS Armenia Update
    27 April 2005

    Contents:
    1. Now on the BISNIS web site
    2. SFP and T&T leads from Armenia
    3. Press Release: U.S. Export-Import Bank

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    New Reports on the BISNIS web site

    Updated List of U.S. Companies in Armenia
    http://bisnis.doc.gov/bisnis/bisdoc/0504uscosam.htm

    Country Commercial Guide for Armenia, 2005
    http://bisnis.doc.gov/bisnis/bisdoc/0504CCG.h tm

    Armenia: Brief Overview of Tourism Infrastructure
    http://bisnis.doc.gov/bisnis/bisdoc /0504infraam.htm

    Armenia: Commercial News Update for April 2005
    http://bisnis.doc.gov/bisnis/bisdoc/0504newsam.htm

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    BISNIS Search for Partner lead

    BISNIS Search For Partners leads identify proposals by NIS companies for
    long-term business cooperation in the Newly Independent States.

    Industry: Construction Materials (drywall)

    Company: Shen Concern

    Country: Armenia

    Shen Concern seeks a U.S. partner to establish a production facility for
    dry wall. It will contribute its all existing production facilities,
    well-established distribution channels, as well as financial investment
    of USD 300,000. For this project, it seeks an American partner who would
    provide equipment for the production of dry wall as well as financial
    investment of approximately $200,000.

    The company has already successfully utilized BISNIS Search For Partner
    Program and secured a partnership with a U.S. company for a separate
    project. In late 2004, the European Bank for Reconstruction and
    Development (EBRD) aquired 28 percent of Shen Concern for an investment
    of 850,000 Euros. This is the first time that EBRD has invested in a
    private construction enterprise in Armenia. Shen Concern will use funds
    to begin production of concrete products and other construction
    materials. By April 2005, the EBRD plans to increase its share of Shen
    concern to 36 percent.

    Shen Concern was established in 1970 as a state-owned enterprise. It was
    privatized and converted into a joint stock company in 1995. The company
    specializes in the production, importation, and distribution of building
    materials. The company owns large building material production and
    storage facilities equipped with modern machinery and tools. Shen also
    has a large distribution network of building materials located in
    Yerevan and other major cities. The company's production and sales
    volume in 2004 reached $2 million.

    The company has a business plan in English. Shen Concern can conduct
    business in English.

    Source: BISNIS Representative in Armenia

    For more information, see http://bisnis.doc.gov/bisnis/lead.cfm?1433

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    BISNIS Trades & Tender Leads

    1.) Company: AAFPC JV LLC, Yerevan

    Detailed Description: Long-cut pasta production line (Flour feeding
    device, automatic extruder, spreading machine, pre-dryer, dryer,
    semi-automatic cutting machine, semi-automatic packing equipment)

    For more information, visit http://bisnis.doc.gov/bisnis/toplead.cfm?2729

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    2.) Company: Gabmas LLC, Yerevan

    Detailed Description: Natural gas-cylinders for passenger automobiles,
    capacity 40 l to 85 l

    For more information, visit http://bisnis.doc.gov/bisnis/toplead.cfm?2719

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    3.) Company: Telman Nersisyan, Yerevan

    Detailed Description: used equipment for winery, including grape
    processing line, aging tanks, and filling and bottling line

    For more information, visit http://bisnis.doc.gov/bisnis/toplead.cfm?2710

    Note: These opportunities are provided solely as an informational
    service and do not represent an endorsement by the U.S. Department of
    Commerce. Verification of these leads is the responsibility of the reader.

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    U.S. Export-Import Bank press release

    MARCH 24, 2005
    Contact: Marianna Ohe (202) 565-3206

    EX-IM BANK ANNOUNCES PROGRAM CHANGES IN ARMENIA

    WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im
    Bank) has adopted changes to its cover policy in Armenia, effective
    March 24, 2005, based on risk rating changes made by the U.S.
    Interagency Country Risk Assessment System (ICRAS).

    The cover policy adjustments are:

    Armenia: Ex-Im Bank has opened for short- and medium-term programs in
    the public sector.

    For further information on Ex-Im Bank programs in these and other
    countries, visit Ex-Im Bank's web site at www.exim.gov and click on
    "Country Limitation Schedule" on the home page under Ex-Im Bank's Markets .

    Ex-Im Bank, the official export credit agency of the United States, is
    in its 71st year of helping finance the sale of U.S. exports, primarily
    to emerging markets throughout the world, by providing loan guarantees,
    export credit insurance and direct loans. In fiscal year 2004, Ex-Im
    Bank authorized financing to support $17.8 billion of U.S. exports
    worldwide. For more information, visit www.exim.gov.

    ********** Forwarded by: ***************************
    Ellen S. House, BISNIS Trade Specialist for Armenia
    U.S. Department of Commerce
    Tel: 202/482-2284, Fax: 202/482-2293
    www.bisnis.doc.gov

    NEED FINANCING FOR A PROPOSED SALE TO EURASIA?
    BISNIS FinanceLink helps U.S. companies find financing for export
    transactions where a Eurasian buyer has already been identified. For
    more information: http://www.bisnis.doc.gov/financelink
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