17 January 200608:48

Antidumping duties may lead to a fairer competition within small and medium range tube market GD of CHTPS Group CJSC Vitaliy Sadykov says

The introduction by our Federal Government of some antidumping duties on the Ukrainian tube and pipe import on January 1, 2006 was an appropriate and timely thing that the Government did to protect the Russian tube-makers’ interests. This decision was made on the basis of the antidumping research carried out by Russian Federation Ministry of Economics and Development’, Vitaliy Sadykov, General Director of CHTPS Group CJSC said. Mr Sadykov also noted that the introduction of these duties could help to create a level playing field for Russian and Ukrainian tube and pipe makers on the local
17 January 200608:46

In the nearest future, retail oil prices will not go up at the company’s filling stations, claims local subsidiary of LUKOIL-Permneftprodukt PLC

According to the spokesperson for the local subsidiary of LUKOIL-Permneftprodukt PLC, the retail oil and mineral oil prices at the company’s filling stations are expected to remain stable for some time. As Mikhail Mazein, LUKOIL-Permneftprodukt PLC Financial Director, noted, the company is not going to have the prices go up; moreover, the regular customer 3% discount is also going to be valid. Mr Mazein also said that due to more foreign cars being used nowadays, more AI-92 and AI-95 and less AI-80 types of petrol were being consumed.
14 January 200607:00

Regional banking sector balance of currency comes to 260 billion RUR, Deputy Minister of Economics Nikolai Bespamyatnikh says

‘Sverdlovsk Region banking sector comprises over 117 crediting businesses at the moment, that is, 27 local commercial banks with about 21 subsidiaries, 25 subsidiaries of regional banks, and 42 Russian Sberbank subsidiaries,’ Deputy Minister of Economics Nikolai Bespamyatnikh announced at the conference. ‘At the moment, the balance of currency comes to 260 billion RUR, the factual assessed capital comes to about 5 billion RUR. There has been given 107 million RUR worth of loans, and something between 60 and 70 billion RUR worth of loans was given to sole traders. Natural persons received
14 January 200606:58

Total turnover of Ural Regional Currency Exchange traders reaches 128.603 billion RUR in 2005

The total turnover of Ural Federal Currency Exchange traders who use the exchange to speculate on the Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange (dealing in shares and corporate stocks) reached a point of 128.603 billion RUR as opposed to 125.747 billion RUR in 2004. The government-payment sector turnover (government papers and Bank of Russia bonds) came up to 17.226 billion RUR (as opposed to 2.991 billion RUR in 2004), which is 5.8 times more than the year before. The Bank of Russia deposit market transactions turnover comprised 43.830 billion RUR as opposed to 27.478 billion RUR in 2004.
14 January 200606:56

Merger of UBRiR Bank JSC and Sverdlotsbank CJSC complete

Two large regional banks (UBRiR, or Ural Reconstruction and Development Bank and Sverdlotsbank) have fully completed their merger. The first allied banks in the Urals welcomed the beginning of the new year as one bank. From the legal viewpoint, the alliance was spelled out as restructuring of Ural Reconstruction and Development Bank JSC by means of acquisition of Sverdlotsbank CJSC. Sverdlotsbank CJSC was thus deleted from the official state legal entities list on December 29, 2005 and from the crediting businesses list on December 30. Therefore, Sverdlotsbank CJSC is now an integral part of
14 January 200606:54

Sverdlovsk Region Government might place bans on nighttime liquor trade

The issue of limiting nighttime liquor trade in Sverdlovsk Region is currently under discussion. As the UrBC representative was explained by the spokesperson for Ministry of Trade, Food and Service Industry in Sverdlovsk Region, a special committee headed by Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry Sergei Chemesov is designing a liquor–selling ban project. ‘This project will probably become either a Sverdlovsk Region Government decree or Sverdlovsk Region Government bill; but the issue is not likely to have been settled before summer,’ the spokesperson said.
14 January 200606:52

Turnover in trade and projects between Sverdlovsk Region and the Republic of Kirghizia increased by 35% in 2005

Governor of Sverdlovsk Region Eduard Rossel met the newly-appointed Consul General of the Republic of Kirghizia in Yekatrinburg Turdali Orozbayev on January 13. The Consul expressed his willingness to keep up the good partnership ties and cooperation that exist between Sverdlovsk Region and Kirghizia. The turnover in trade and projects, for instance, went up by 35% in 2005 (as opposed to the year before); also, the agreement signed by the two Governments in May 2001 was fully complied with, and the new agreement is on the way. Eduard Rossel mentioned the wish of some regional enterprises to
14 January 200606:50

Antidumping duties on Ukrainian tubes and pipes won’t result in any dramatic changes on the Ural market, Yekaterinburg steel company says

The Federal Government introduced some antidumping duties on Ukrainian tube and pipe import on January 1, 2006. Some tube suppliers don’t believe this is going to affect the regional market greatly, though. ‘Ural Federal District is known to use Russian tubes only,’ Lyubov Desyatova, Marketing Specialist of Yekaterinburgskaya Stalnaya Kompaniya (Yekaterinburg Steel Company) CJSC, said to the UrBC representative. Ms Desyatova says that Ukrainian tubes and pipes are virtually unknown on the local market. ‘This antidumping duty is more likely to affect the large-diameter tube market,’ she said.
14 January 200606:48

Federal Antimonopoly Service allows generating companies of Sverdlovsk and Perm Regions to merge with TGK-9 JSC

Federal Antimonopoly Service allowed generating companies of Sverdlovsk and Perm Regions (Sverdlovskaya Generiruyushaya Kompaniya JSC and Permskaya Generiruyushaya Kompaniya JSC, respectively) to merge with TGK-9 JSC. The companies’ shareholders decided to merge in the end of 2005; the general meeting of all the three companies’ shareholders aimed at confirming the corresponding changes in the TGK-9 Charter is scheduled for February 20, 2006, and the merger is expected to have been completed by May 2006.
14 January 200606:44

Magnezit Industrial Complex JSC plans to give 800 million RUR to equipment renovation, robotizing, and computerization in 2006

Magnezit Industrial Complex JSC will have to manage 1.650 billion RUR worth of investments in 2006, and it intends to spend about 500 million on the business maintenance and projects demanded by the supervisory authorities. Over 800 million RUR is going to be allocated for equipment renovation, robotizing, and computerization, Director of the company’s PR Department Marina Chirkova told the UrBC representative.
14 January 200606:42

Metallurgical plant and hardware plant of Magnitogorsk sum up their entrepreneurial success for 2005

Hardware plants that are members of MMK JSC group (namely, Magnitogorskiy Metallurgicheskiy Zavod JSC and MMK-Metiz JSC) reached the output of 500,000 tons in 2005; the output of the latter comprised 206300 tons, the output of the former made up 281900 tons of hardware products, the spokesperson for MMK JSC said to the UrBC representative. The plants are currently undergoing the merging process initiated by the decisions to restructure their joint-stock companies through MMK-Metiz JSC taking over MKZ JSC and becoming fully liable for it, made by the plants’ shareholders at the general
14 January 200606:40

Ural tube maker assesses its success in 2005

Uraltrubprom JSC (Ural Tube Maker) sold 14 360 tons of tubes in December 2005, which is 22.8% or 2663 tons more than the previous December. 9,400 tons (65.5%) and 4,960 tons (34.5%) of the sold goods are electric-welded joist loop web and oil pipe-line tubes, respectively. During 2005, the total output of Uraltrubprom JSC comprised 159,775 tons, which exceeds the corresponding figures for 2004 by 26,367 tons (19.7%). ‘Our sales for the last year come to 159,970 tons, and exceed the sales for 2004 by 26,529 tons (19,9%)’ the spokesperson for Uraltrubprom said to the UrBC representative.
13 January 200608:00

Our plant has been idle since the beginning of the year, Sredneuralskiy Winery PLC

According to the spokesperson for Sredneuralskiy Winery PLC (part of AVS Group), the plant has been idle since the beginning of the year due to the absence of excise labels. Starting January 1, 2006 the amendments to the State Regulation of Ethyl Alcohol, Strong Liquor and Spirit-Based Drink Production and Turnover Act came into effect, which means that all such produce must now bear a new-standard excise label (the old ones are only valid for drinks produced before January 1, 2006). ‘The new bill demands that the enterprise install some equipment and a new software program in order to place
13 January 200607:58

New defendant causes court sitting on Kamishlovskiy Metalloobrabativayushiy Zavod CJSC vs. Eurogreen Financial Investment Company to be postponed

Sverdlovsk Region Court of Arbitration sitting concerning the suit brought by Kamishlovskiy Metalloobrabativayushiy Zavod CJSC (Metalworking plant of Kamishlov) against Eurogreen Financial Investment Company took place on January 11, 2006. As reported earlier, the reason of suing Eurogreen was its violating the shareholders’ selling privilege since the company had sold some shares of Kamishlovskiy Metalloobrabativayushiy Zavod CJSC to someone who isn’t the proprietor of the plant. The sitting was further postponed until February 21, 2006 because of the arrival of a new defendant, A.
13 January 200607:54

Import limits on Ukrainian tubes and pipes means more production and sales done by Russian plants, regional tube casting company says

‘The introduction of antidumping duty on Ukrainian pipes and tubes is going to bring changes onto the Russian market,’ the spokesperson for Uralskaya Trubnaya Kompaniya PLC (Ural Tube Casting Company) told the agency’s representative. It was made clear that such measures could make Russian tube prices soar. ‘This measure could be seen as effective in terms of protecting the Russian makers’ interests, but we would have been better off buying Ukrainian tubes since they are so much cheaper. Naturally, import limits on Ukrainian tubes and pipes means more production and sales done by Russian