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    CHEMICAL- MINING INDUSTRIAL CLUSTERS ARE ENVISAGED TO BE SET UP IN ARMENIA

    Noyan Tapan
    Jan 23, 2008

    YEREVAN, JANUARY 23, NOYAN TAPAN. The development of mining industry
    in Armenia creates an opportunity to attract investments to chemical
    and machine-building sectors, the RA minister of trade and economic
    development Nerses Yeritsian stated at the January 23 press conference.

    "We have begun discussions with the private sector on how these
    invetsments may be directed," the minister said, adding that foreign
    investors also have some plans of deepening the processing cycle of
    mineral resources mined in Armenia. In his words, it is envisaged to
    promote development of mining and chemical industries by considering
    them as a cluster, which will encourage their cooperation and efficient
    use of raw materials. N. Yeritsian expressed an opinion that a shift
    from big to small chemistry should be made so that "we will be able
    to produce the maximal result, including in terms of intergation into
    global markets".

    He said that British Rhinoville company, the owner of Armenia's biggest
    chemical plant Nairit, is making considerable target investments. "We
    should be able to form the whole cluster in order to develop - based on
    its raw materials - a new chemical industry which will be competitive
    and modern from technological point of view," N. Yeritsian said.

    Poduction of mining industry and metallurgy grew by 6.6%, exports by
    7.1% in 2007 on 2006. Production of chemical industry grew by 20.4%
    thanks to increased capacities of Nairit Plant CJSC and relaunching
    of Prometey-Khimprom CJSC (Vanadzor).
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