The output of the American founder of the "Consortium for the development of Anaklia" will not harm the project

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The departure of the American company Conti International LLC from the "Anaklia development Consortium" is not a pleasant event, however, it will not harm the project of building the first deep-sea port in Georgia. This was stated by the General Director of the Consortium Levan ahvlediani, commenting on the decision of the American company, which became Known on August 15.

"The consortium for the development of Anaklia" 2017 implementing the construction of the first deepwater port in Anaklia on chernomorskom the coast of Georgia. It was founded by the Georgian company TBC Holding (42%) and the American company Conti International LLC (42%). The consortium also includes SSA Marine (USA), British Wondernet Express (Central Asia) and G-Star Ltd. (Bulgaria.)

"According to the investment agreement, investors are obliged to agree any sale or transfer of shares with the government of Georgia, which has not taken place. Based on this, in order to assess the possible results, we need to get more information, contact the Consortium and study this issue," javakhadze said.





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The output of the American founder of the "Consortium for the development of Anaklia" will not harm the project

2019/08/port-1565943713.jpg
Read: 1093     12:30     16 Август 2019    

The departure of the American company Conti International LLC from the "Anaklia development Consortium" is not a pleasant event, however, it will not harm the project of building the first deep-sea port in Georgia. This was stated by the General Director of the Consortium Levan ahvlediani, commenting on the decision of the American company, which became Known on August 15.

"The consortium for the development of Anaklia" 2017 implementing the construction of the first deepwater port in Anaklia on chernomorskom the coast of Georgia. It was founded by the Georgian company TBC Holding (42%) and the American company Conti International LLC (42%). The consortium also includes SSA Marine (USA), British Wondernet Express (Central Asia) and G-Star Ltd. (Bulgaria.)

"According to the investment agreement, investors are obliged to agree any sale or transfer of shares with the government of Georgia, which has not taken place. Based on this, in order to assess the possible results, we need to get more information, contact the Consortium and study this issue," javakhadze said.





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