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  • EBRD Allocates $975 Mln For Georgia In 2008-2010

    EBRD ALLOCATES $975 MLN FOR GEORGIA IN 2008-2010

    RIA Novosti
    18:31 | 23/ 10/ 2008

    MOSCOW, October 23 (RIA Novosti) - The European Bank for Reconstruction
    and Development (EBRD) plans to invest $975 million in Georgia in
    2008-2010, the bank said on Thursday.

    The EBRD said the funds were meant to support the ex-Soviet state's
    banking sector and to encourage foreign direct investment.

    The bank said it would increase its investment as loans and acquired
    shares to $350 million in 2009, with plans to grant Georgia some $300
    million in 2010.

    The EBRD has invested over $500 million in Georgia in recent years in
    all major sectors of the economy, the bank said on its website. Tbilisi
    has already received $100 million from the EBRD for the implementation
    of various projects this year, and another $225 million is due to be
    granted before yearend.

    Georgia is involved in the bank's Early Transition Countries
    Initiative, aimed at mobilizing more investment and encouraging
    economic reform. The initiative, launched in April 2004, also includes
    Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Mongolia, Tajikistan and
    Uzbekistan.

    Foreign governments and private businesses pledged to lend Georgia
    $4.55 billion at an international Donors' Conference for Georgia in
    Brussels on Wednesday. The United States promised to contribute the
    largest sum of around $960 million, with the EU and Japan planning
    to donate $640 million and $192 million, respectively.

    Following the August conflict with Russia over Georgia's breakaway
    region of South Ossetia, the World Bank has assessed the Georgian
    economy's demands for the next three years at $3.2 billion.
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