Tajik railways enterprises owes to local foreign partners some US$40 million

DUSHANBE , April 26, Asia-Plus – Debts of Tajikistan’s enterprises and organizations as well as the population to Tajik Railways have amounted to 295.5 million Somonis (equivalent to more than US$92 million) as of April 1 2006 . The Tajik Railways head Amonullo Hukumov told a news conference this yesterday.  “Thus, the debt of “Tojikgaz” […]

Nazarali Pirnazarov




DUSHANBE


, April 26, Asia-Plus – Debts of Tajikistan’s enterprises and organizations as well as the population to Tajik Railways have amounted to 295.5 million Somonis (equivalent to more than US$92 million) as of

April 1 2006

.

The Tajik Railways head Amonullo Hukumov told a news conference this yesterday.  “Thus, the debt of “Tojikgaz” (Tajik gas concern) alone has amounted to 145.8 million Somonis,” Hukumov said, adding that the debt of the Finance Ministry has amounted to 123 million Somonis, and the debt of Tajik Aluminum Plant (TadAZ) has amounted to 3.5 million Somonis.

At the same time, the debt of Tajik Railways itself to its domestic and foreign partners has amounted to some 40 million U.S. dollars as of

April 1 2006

, according to Hukumov. 

The major part of this debt is the debt of some US$26 million to the National Bank of Tajikistan (NBT).  The Tajik Railways debts to foreign railways companies have amounted US$7.2 million, including the debt of US$5 million to Russia, US$1.4 million debt to Kazakhstan, US$0.7 million debt to Turkmenistan and US$0.1 million debt to other railways companies.

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