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    ITAR-TASS News Agency
    TASS
    June 7, 2005 Tuesday 4:17 PM Eastern Time

    China in talks over acquisition of Armenian synthetic rubber plant

    By Tigran Liloyan

    YEREVAN


    China is planning to acquire a stake in the Yerevan-based Nairit
    chemical plant to set up a joint venture and produce synthetic
    rubber, Armenia's Finance and Economics Minister Vartan Khachatryan
    said.

    China is presently conducting talks with the country's Energy
    Ministry, the holder of the Nairit stock. Until recently the plant's
    official name was Nairit-1.

    The setting up of the joint venture aims to boost the production and
    sales of Armenian rubber. The size of the stake negotiated by China
    as well as the name of the state-owned Chinese company will be
    announced after completion of the talks, Khachatryan said.

    Nairit, established in 1936, is a unique enterprise in the entire
    post-Soviet space which produces chloroprene rubbers. This chemical
    giant was the only Soviet supplier of synthetic rubbers and polymeric
    latex adhesives - important strategic materials used in the aviation
    industry, shoe-making, etc.

    In 2001, the enterprise split into Nairit-1 and Nairit-2. The former
    repeatedly changed hands. Russia's Volgaburmash took it over last
    year. However, all the transactions failed to pull the company out of
    the crisis. It is Nairit-1 that is the subject of talks with the
    Chinese at present.

    Meanwhile, the Nairit-2 equipment is now being dismantled and taken
    to the Chinese province of Shaanxi, where an Armenian-Chinese joint
    venture ChinArmenpren will be set up to produce rubber using Armenian
    technologies.

    It will begin operation next year, Nairit-2 director Albert Sukiasyan
    said.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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