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Armenia: Minister of Economy Artsvik Minasyan is hopeful that production will continue at the Hrazdan Cement Company once control of the plant is taken over by its creditor, the VTB Bank (Armenia). Minasyan made the comments to the Arminfo news agency.
In February 2016 the Armenian government approved a draft decision to release Hrazdan Cement from a US$1.06m fine. Former Minister of Economy Karen Chshmaritian announced that the VTB Bank would provide a US$4.6m recovery loan to the plant. The intention was to reach a cement production level of 0.2Mt/yr and create 250 new jobs. In 2015 around 80,000t of cement was produced. Most of this was exported.
Hrazdan Cement, originally known as Mika Cement, was built in 1970. The company was privatised in 2001 and has had financial problems since 2013. The cement plant has two production lines and a clinker production capacity of 1Mt/yr and a cement production capacity of 1.2Mt/yr.
VTB bank selling Hrazdan cement plant
13 March 2015Armenia: VTB Bank (Armenia), a 100% subsidiary of Russian VTB Bank, is negotiating the sale of its cement plant in Hrazdan, according to the bank's chief executive Yuri Gusev.
In 2014 the bank provided the plant with a loan that was instrumental in resuming its operation. The plant's products are sold in Iran, Iraq, Europe and the Russian Federation. According to Gusev, VTB Bank (Armenia) wants the plant to continue its operation because the town of Hrazdan is a single-enterprise town. "VTB Bank (Armenia) feels its social responsibility for the fate of its residents," said Gusev. He added that the bank would assist the new owner of the cement plant to attract an international investor.
Mika Cement plant has a potential buyer
12 June 2014Armenia: Mikhail Baghdasarov's Mika Cement plant was declared bankrupt in June 2013 and was mortgaged for a loan from VTB Armenia Bank in early 2014, according to local media.
New media reports claim that Russia-based Armenian businessmen are now interested in buying the plant. The head of the plant's technical department, Serob Sharoyan, is their representative in Armenia. It is rumoured that Sharoyan will be appointed as director of Mika Cement.
VTB Armenia Bank neither confirmed nor refuted the information about the plant sale.