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YEREVAN. - The state will not be able to restore Nairit plant but it will support reasonable investors as much as it can.

Prime Minister of Armenia Karan Karapetyan said the aforementioned at the meeting with voters in Yerevan’s Shengavit district Thursday.

Unfortunately, the latest investors didn’t make an impression of those who it would be possible to agree with for many years ahead, the PM added.

“None of the possible investors even inquired about the price forecast of energy carriers for the upcoming 5-10 years, whereas in such enterprises both the profit and return of investments depend on that. How are they going to tamper there not knowing all that?” Karapetyan said.  

It’s a different thing that the state is ready to help the partners ready for serious work as much as it can regardless of whether these are tax privileges or something else.

In 2006, Armenia sold 90 per cent of Nairit company’s shares to the British Consortium Rhinoville Property Limited for $40 million. Since then the company hasn’t practically appeared before the public or press.

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