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    SLOVAKIA LAUNCHES PROGRAMS ON CONSTRUCTION OF 3 HYDROPOWER PLANTS IN ARMENIA WITH CREDITS OF 10 MILLION EUROS

    Noyan Tapan
    http://www.nt.am/news.php?shownews=116287
    Au g 6, 2008

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 6, NOYAN TAPAN. Slovakian banks started providing
    export credits of a total of 30 million euros for construction
    of hydropower plants in Armenia. Construction of 3 hydropower
    plants with credits of a total of 10 million euros has already been
    launched. Other programs are being discussed. The head of the Armenian
    community of Slovakia, chairman of the Forum of Armenian Unions in
    Europe, businessman Ashot Grigorian announced this at the meeting of
    3 representatives of Slovakian companies and 12 representatives of
    Armenian companies engaged in construction of hydropower plants. The
    meeting was organized by Yerevan Chamber of Commerce and Industry and
    "Noyan Tapan" Media Union's Business Information and Advice Unit.

    A. Grigorian said that VUJE company (Slovakia) has constructed 2
    nuclear power plants, has a long experience of cooperation with the
    Armenian Nuclear Power Plant, and has been cooperating with hydropower
    constructing and operating companies for 5-6 years. 2 hydropower
    plants built with VUJE's technical assistance and equipment already
    operate in Armenia.

    He explained that the Slovakian banks provide credits for a period
    of up to 8 years (with a one-year grace period usually needed for
    construction and launching of hydropower plants) and at 8.5-10%
    annual interest rate, which is much lower than credits in Armenian
    banking system. Crediting is done after achieving a quadripartite
    agreement "Slovakian company - Armenian company - Slovakian bank -
    Armenian bank". The Armenian bank must manage the repayment of the
    credit received by the Armenian company from a Slovakian bank, that
    is, the Armenian company makes the credit repayment to the Armenian
    bank that transfers these sums to the Slovakian bank. On the other
    hand, a Slovakian company's risk in deals of Armenian and Slovakian
    companies is insured by Eximbank. At that, 50% of goods to be exported
    from Slovakia to Armenia must be made in the Slovak Republic, while
    the other 50% - in other countries.

    According to A. Grigorian, the Armenian companies engaged in
    construction of hydropower plants are not inclined to purchase
    expensive European equipment.

    He added that in case of supply of European equipment, it will be
    subject to VUJE's guarantees, while in case of equipment made in other
    countries, there will be no such guarantees. He explained that the
    Slovakian banks are also ready to credit the payment of an advance
    making 15% of the total amount of the credit, as well as of 6.5%
    insurance - but in the form of a commercial credit.

    VUJE director Milan Ferenc said that although the company's equipment
    is expensive, no high costs of servicing are required as compared
    with Chinese equipment that is cheaper than European one. A. Grigorian
    added that 19 out of 21 hydropower plants, which were constructed with
    Chinese equipment in Albania under a state program, did not operate,
    whereas another two plants worked only for a year.

    He said that the crediting period for construction of hydropower plants
    in Armenia may be extended by up to 10 years, including crediting of
    equipment, as well as construction and design work.

    During the meeting, it became clear that 4 Armenian companies have
    designs for hydropower plant construction. It was mentioned that after
    receiving a design, VUJE develops an offer for equipment supply -
    by the best quality-price ratio. After the offer is agreed on with
    the Armenian company, a credit line will be opened within a month
    based on a quadripartite agreement.

    M. Ferenc attached importance to the correct choice of a hydropower
    plant-constructing company as there has been a case in Armenia when
    the contractor company did not start its work after the equipment
    had been supplied.

    In the words of A. Grigorian, VTB-Armenia Bank and Unibank gave
    guarantees to Armenian companies in the programs on construction
    of hydropower plants with Slovakian credits. Armbusinessbank,
    Ardshininvestbank, Converse Bank and Anelik Bank have also been chosen
    for participation in these programs.

    He said that an Armenian hydropower constructing company together
    with some other guarantee-giving partner bank may enter the Slovakian
    crediting programs.

    A. Grigorian added that after the compeltion of 30 million-euro
    crediting program, the Slovakian banks will discuss the issue of
    starting the second stage.
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