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Nairit plant in Yerevan is in process of bankruptcy

17.11.2016, 17:47
Nairit synthetic rubber plant, located in a Yerevan suburb is now  in the process of bankruptcy, finance minister Vardan Aramyan said today during a parliamentary discussion on next year’s draft budget.

Nairit plant in Yerevan is in process of bankruptcy
YEREVAN, November 17. /ARKA/. Nairit synthetic rubber plant, located in a Yerevan suburb is now  in the process of bankruptcy, finance minister Vardan Aramyan said today during a parliamentary discussion on next year’s draft budget.

Earlier this month Armenia's ministry of energy infrastructures and natural resources announced a tender for private investors to re-launch Nairit chemical plant's production facilities. Applications are accepted until January 20, 2017. 

Nairit has been standing idle since March 2010. The Armenian government has repeatedly said that the plant will be re-launched as soon as it finds an investor. The re-launch is estimated to cost $200 to $300 million.

Aramyan said his personal opinion is that  if a plant  is unproductive,  to continue subsidizing it from the state budget  is wrong. According to him, the plant has now 360 people on its payrolls, many of whom do not go to work, do not create added value, but are paid regularly monthly wages. "If a plant has no future or is not competitive, it is better to direct public funds to more productive spheres", - said Aramyan.

According to various estimates, the restart of Nairit plant will be economically justified only when its  annual output is at least 12 thousand tons.-- 0--