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    Kommersant, Russia
    Sept 12 2008


    Georgia Rejects Goods of Russia in Favor of Ukrainian Product


    In the wake of the military clashes with Russia, Georgia intends to
    halt import of Russia's consumer goods, shifting to the product of
    Ukrainian make, GUAM General Secretary Valery Chechelashvili announced
    in Kiev. GUAM is a regional organization comprising four ex-Soviet
    states - Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Moldova.

    Ukraine will be the leading trading partner of Georgia. It ranks the
    third or the fourth now, after Turkey and Azerbaijan. But the role of
    Ukraine will be growing; it will completely substitute for the
    economic relations that Georgia had with Russia, Newsru.com reported
    with reference to Chechelashvili.

    Through the help of the United States, the EU and Ukraine, Tbilisi
    will re-establish economy as soon as possible. The worth of
    Ukrainian-Georgian economic relation will soon reach $1 billion,
    Chechelashvili was sure.

    For Georgia, economic aftereffects of the war are grave. The Economy
    Ministry has downgraded the outlook for the GDP growth from 12 percent
    to between 5 percent and 6 percent. But the size of the humanitarian
    aid is impressive. Chechelashvili said Washington appropriated $1
    billion, the EU gave ?¬130 million and Ukraine provided 100
    million hryvnias.

    Given this statement of Chechelashvili, the destiny of Russia's assets
    in Georgia provokes speculations. Russia's business owns quite a
    number of assets there, LUKOIL-Georgia, for instance, covers up to 25
    percent of diesel fuel and petrol retail and Bank VTB (Georgia) is one
    of the leaders of Georgian banking sector with its 14 branches and 13
    service offices in all regions of the country. Itera-Georgia supplies
    gas to 103 enterprises in Georgia, including 38 regional gas
    distribution companies, in nine of which it owns majority
    stakes. What's more, Russia hasn't halted gas supplies to Georgia and
    the fuel transit to Armenia via Georgia.

    Russia had been the fifth biggest trading partner of Georgia before
    the South Ossetian war. It had followed Turkey, Azerbaijan, Ukraine
    and Germany in terms of the trading turnover.

    www.kommersant.com
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