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IMF enters Georgian banking row

JUNE 5 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – The IMF jumped into an increasingly vicious row over supervisory oversight of commercial banks in Georgia by criticising the government’s plans to strip the Central Bank of the responsibility.

In a rare intervention into domestic politics, the IMF released a statement
which said it was worried about the implications that a change of supervisory powers would bring.

“The IMF is concerned that recent proposals to amend the central bank law would put NBG (National Bank of Georgia) independence at risk,” the statement said.

The government’s plan, which some suspect has been motivated by a desire to punish the Central Bank still headed by senior officials appointed by the previous administration of Mikheil Saakashvili, has been controversial from the start. A group of businesses warned that the policy change would not only pose a threat to the banking system, but also to the business and investment climate. This sentiment was supported by President Giorgi Margvelashvili, who said he would veto the bill if it was adopted by parliament.

The government has said that it wants to transfer responsibility for the oversight of commercial banks to an independent body to improve and strengthen this oversight. It has fallen out with Central Bank chief Giorgi Kadagidze over his handling of the economic storm which has battered the region.

IMF made its statement the day after former PM and Georgia’s most powerful man, Bidzina Ivanishvili, backed the proposed changes.

Mr Ivanishvili set up the governing Georgian Dream coalition and is considered the country’s chief power broker. He has clashed with both Mr Margvelashvili and Mr Kadagidze.

It its statement, the IMF also reiterated its public support for Mr Kadagidze, pitting itself firmly against Mr Ivanishvili and Mr Margvelashvili.

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(News report from Issue No. 235, published on June 11 2015)

Kazakhstan’s oil field to start pumping

JUNE 10 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Kashagan, Kazakhstan’s trouble- some Caspian Sea oil field, will start pumping oil by mid-2016 and hit an output of 370,000 barrels per day by the end of 2017, media reported quoting an interview with Stephane de Mahieu, managing- director of the consortium developing the field.

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FDI in Georgia halves in first 3 months of 2015

JUNE 9 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Foreign direct investment (FDI), so important to Georgia’s economy, halved in the first three months of this year compared to the last quarter of 2014, GeoStat, the Georgian statistics agency, said.

GeoStat measured total FDI in Georgia at $175m, down from $349m in Q4 2014. Georgia’s attractiveness as a foreign investment destination was rebounding after the global economic crisis of 2008/9 and a war against Russia in 2008, so the data will disappoint.

Apart from the second quarter of 2014, this was the weakest FDI data for Georgia since 2009. The biggest drop was in construction and manufacturing, reflecting the recession which has hit the region, triggered by a struggling Russian economy.

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(News report from Issue No. 235, published on June 11 2015)

Azerbaijani electricity may rise

JUNE 10 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Officials in Azerbaijan are considering increasing the electricity tariff to a more equitable market rate, media reported. Electricity across the former Soviet Union is generally subsidised although governments are reducing this, much to the irritation of ordinary people.

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US firm buys Armenian hydro-electric complex

JUNE 9 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – New York-based ContourGlobal bought Armenia’s largest hydro-electric complex for $250m, media reported, the first major investment by a Western company in the Armenian energy sector. Russian companies dominate Armenia’s power generation sector.

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Azerbaijan oil flow rises via Russia

JUNE 5 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Azerbaijan’s oil shipments via the Baku-Novorossiisk pipeline increased 40% in the first five months of the year compared to the same period in 2014, media reported quoting the state energy company. The increased oil flow through Russia is scheduled.

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Kazakhstan to produce defence kit

JUNE 9 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – A Kazakh agricultural equipment manufacturer is in negotiations with a Turkish company to buy the licence to manufacture its armoured vehicles. Kazakhstan has previously said that it wants to improve and strengthen its defence sector manufacturing base.

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Pakistani PM talks CASA in Tajikistan

JUNE 9 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Pakistani PM Nawaz Sharif flew to Dushanbe for talks with Tajik president Emomali Rakhmon, his first visit to Tajikistan since the neighbours agreed an electricity supply deal earlier this year.

At this meeting the two leaders agreed to speed up building the infrastructure needed for Tajikistan to send electricity generated from its hydropower stations to Pakistan under the CASA-1000 deal.

Importantly they agreed to improve communication and links.

This is important. International organisations as well as Western states have supported the CASA-1000 deal. They want electricity sent to Pakistan improved as well as cash flowing into Tajikistan’s economy.

They also want to encourage deeper relations between countries, including between Tajikistan and Pakistan.

Kyrgyz GDP increases

JUNE 10 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – Kyrgyzstan’s GDP was 6.9% higher at the end of May than it was a year earlier, the Kyrgyz national statistics office said. The main driver of this growth was the Kumtor gold mine, Kyrgyzstan’s largest industrial project.

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Uzbekistan to boost cargo levels

JUNE 4 2015 (The Conway Bulletin) – As part of its ambition to become a more important transit country, Uzbekistan plans to increase the amount of cargo it moves through to Europe, media reported. A government official said that Uzbekistan wanted to increase cargo levels by 400% over the next few years.

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(News report from Issue No. 234, published on June 4 2015)