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    RUSSIA HAS LION'S SHARE IN INVESTMENTS IN ARMENIA: RUSSIAN TRADE REPRESENTATIVE

    ARKA
    Sep 17, 2008

    YEREVAN, September 17. /ARKA/. Russia is Armenia's major trade partner
    and has the lion's share in investments in the country's economy,
    said RF Trade Representative in Armenia Alexander Zaitsev.

    Touching upon the prospects of Armenia-Russia trade cooperation,
    Zaitsev expressed hope the upcoming Expo-Russia Armenia exhibition
    would become a momentum in bilateral cooperation.

    He said the ArmenTel Company (under the Beeline brand) plans to invest
    $35.5mln in local telecommunications sector. The newly established
    Armenian-Russian Mining Company will allocate $3mln for Armenia with
    $200,000 by late 2008, the Russian Trade Representative added.

    He stressed the importance of the Russian Troika Dialog's large-scale
    investments in Armenia's banking system. The company has become the
    principal shareholder of Ameriabank. The Russian giant Gazprombank
    is now a shareholder of Areximbank. The VTB Group is the absolute
    shareholder of the VTB Bank Armenia.

    Russia's RUSAL, which is now the absolute shareholder of ARMENAL foil
    mill in Yerevan, will also make considerable investments in Armenia.

    ArmRosGasProm, subsidiary of the Russian gas giant Gazprom, has
    allocated some $80mln for the country's gas supply system, Armenia
    being a top leading gas consumer in the CIS.

    Zaitsev pointed out the activities of the Electric Network o f Armenia
    and MTS (80% shareholder of VivaCell-MTS), as well as the Russian
    Railways. He also stressed the importance of Russia's contribution
    to Armenia's aviation. The national air carrier Armavia has bought
    from two new Sukhoi Superjets (SSJ 100) from the Russian Sukhoi
    aircraft holding.

    "Armenia was the first country in the CIS to buy four Russian jets,"
    Zaitsev said.

    According to the RA National Statistical Service, Russia's first-half
    investments in Armenia totaled $38mln 742,300 with direct investments
    amounting to $27mln 404,300 (75.1% of total investments in the
    real sector and 77.7% of direct investments) - 3.2% year-on-year
    increase.
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