Re: [politics] Russian entrepreneurs invited to invest billions in Ukraine's Crimea

From: Francine Ponomarenko ([email protected])
Date: Sat Mar 01 2014 - 22:59:27 EST


Russians have massive investments all over Ukraine already. They have not
been sleeping all these years

On Saturday, 1 March 2014, Michael Kulyk <[email protected]> wrote:

> Russian entrepreneurs invited to invest billions in Ukraine's Crimea
> 28.02.2014 | Source: Pravda.Ru <http://english.pravda.ru/>
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> The Ministry of Economic Development proposed Russian entrepreneurs to
> invest in the Crimea. Russia's government sent a list of about thirty
> projects for investments to business organizations. The projects include
> ports, roads, hotels, factories for the production of halva, oil and so on.
> In total, about $ 5 billion is required for the restoration of the
> autonomous republic.
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> Several objects for investment are associated with the resort profile of
> the Crimea. For example, investors are invited to invest in the creation of
> tourist infrastructure of the old part of Feodosia, build a recreation and
> wellness center with apartments in Yevpatoria or upgrade the port in
> Alushta.
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> The most significant and costly infrastructure projects are the
> reconstruction of international motor road M-17
> Cherson-Djankoi-Feodosia-Kerch ($1.4 billion) and a project to build and
> transport crossing across the Kerch Strait ($1.2 billion).
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> As the director of the Department of the Ministry of Economy for
> Cooperation with the Customs Union and Economic Cooperation with the CIS
> countries Alexander Tsybulsky said, the search for investors is not
> associated with the ongoing events in Ukraine. The work is being conducted
> within the scope of the agreement that was signed with Viktor Yanukovych in
> December.
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> During the talks on December 17, Presidents Vladimir Putin and Viktor
> Yanukovych agreed about a loan of $15 billion, discounts on gas and
> expansion of economic ties.
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