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    Prime-Tass English-language Business Newswire, Russia
    October 12, 2012 Friday 4:50 PM EET

    Official: Moscow, Yerevan to succeed in revising prices for Russian gas

    MOSCOW Oct 12


    Moscow and Yerevan will succeed in agreeing on a pricing formula for
    Russian gas imported to Armenia, Russia's Transport Minister Maxim
    Sokolov said Friday.

    "We are rapidly progressing in this issue, I am sure that we'll reach
    an agreement that makes everyone happy," Sokolov said following a
    Russian-Armenian intergovernmental meeting, adding that the talks on
    pricing remain ongoing.

    Robert Nazaryan, chairman of the Public Services Regulatory Commission
    (PSRC), said earlier on Friday that Russian gas prices for Armenia
    would be revised.

    In June, the media reported that Russia would raise the gas price for
    Armenia to U.S. $280 per 1,000 cubic meters starting from October 1
    and to $320 starting from January 1.

    However, Armenia's Energy and Natural Resources Minister Armen
    Movsinyan said that the gas price for Armenia remains unchanged at
    U.S. $180 per 1,000 cubic meters. According data posted on the
    official Web site of Armenia's customs service, in January-June,
    Russia imported gas at $220 per 1,000 cubic meters.

    TRADE

    Sokolov also said the trade turnover between Russia and Armenia is
    expected at over U.S. $1 billion in 2012.

    "The economic and trade relations between Armenia and Russia are
    developing very rapidly. In 2011, the trade turnover amounted to $1
    billion. The statistics of this year, within the first eight months,
    have exceeded $800 million. We will top $1 billion by the end of the
    year," Sokolov said.

    As for the inflow of Russian investments into the economy of Armenia,
    they have reached $3 billion in the last 20 years, including $2.5
    billion of direct investments.

    "What is important is that these investments are mostly direct -
    allocated for enterprises, for the development of material and
    technology, and for business. As for the volume decrease within the
    dynamics of this year, it is too early to make conclusions. We will
    wait till the end of the year," he said.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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