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    Battle of loans: Russia-West fight for Armenia enters economic sphere

    http://www.armenianow.com/economy/41907/armenia_russia_usa_imf_loans_armenia
    ECONOMY | 12.12.12 | 13:31


    Photo: www.gov.am

    PM Tigran Sargsyan at the ArmTech 2012 high-tech development forum, December 11
    By NAIRA HAYRUMYAN
    ArmeniaNow correspondent

    The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on
    Tuesday approved the next tranche of the loan for Armenia amounting to
    $51.4 million, thus bringing the total amount of credit released to
    Armenia to $324.4 million. The three-year $408.7 million project for
    Armenia was approved in 2010.

    Through its representative in Yerevan the IMF, in fact, endorsed the
    policy of the Government of Armenia, noting only that there are still
    problems, especially related to venture business and attraction of
    investments in the country. He also hinted at the fact that officials
    in Armenia still take bribes from businessmen.

    Foreign investments in Armenia this year have fallen by 35 percent,
    only the Canadian and Swiss capitals have increased their share.
    However, these capitals have been invested exclusively in the mining
    sector, and it provided grounds for concerns among Armenian experts,
    who argue that the West has intentions to turn Armenia into a country
    for raw material supply.

    The United States apparently wants to offset this trend by stimulating
    high-tech sectors. At Stanford University in California within the
    framework of the ArmTech 2012 congress attended by Prime Minister
    Tigran Sargsyan, the Armenian government and the Intel Company signed
    a memorandum on establishing a research center in Armenia. A
    memorandum on the establishment of a plant in Armenia producing
    integrated circuits was signed with the Corparacion America company.
    U.S. Ambassador to Armenia John Heffern welcomed the participants of
    the Congress and said that the U.S. Department of Commerce, using a
    range of data of UNESCO, has published a study according to which
    Armenia is a leader among post-Soviet countries by the number of
    applications for patents for different inventions. The ambassador
    expressed hope that these inventions will find good use in
    humanitarian and commercial organizations.

    Russia apparently has decided to `retaliate' to the West's offensive
    with a `credit counter-attack'. The Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) is
    due to consider a loan of $100 million for the North-South transport
    corridor in Armenia. This was announced in Yerevan on December 11 by
    EDP Board Chairman Igor Finogenov. `We are considering the possibility
    of funding one of the components of the corridor together with the
    Asian Development Bank,' he explained.

    The EDB has also received a preliminary application for funding
    exceeding $100 million for the modernization of Armenia's chemical
    giant, Nairit. It is not excluded that Russia will provide these sums.

    Armenia is likely to accept both `rival' credits, as its government
    needs money to cover the growing external debt and prevent a social
    rebellion in the country. Judging by the reduction of investments
    during this year, the government prefers borrowing and preventing
    foreign capital from entering Armenia. In this sense the flow of
    investments from the United States may change the situation in the
    country.

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