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ATCI: Albanian Times, 97-09-15

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From: AlbAmerica Trade & Consulting International <http://www.worldweb.net/~ww1054/>

Albanian Times

Vol. 3, No. 2 September 1997


CONTENTS

  • [01] Parliament Approves Tax Hike
  • [02] EU Pledges Albania 110m ECU
  • [03] ICRC to End Aid to Albania
  • [04] Albanian Migrants' Legalisation by September 98
  • [05] Albania PM Nano Invited by Washington
  • [06] Albanian Minister Agrees to Dialogue on Emigrants
  • [07] European Investment Bank to Give Albania 50m ECU
  • [08] Greece Gives Albania $70 Million in Aid
  • [09] Albania Oil-extraction Capacities to Triple in Five Years

  • [01] Parliament Approves Tax Hike

    TIRANA, Sept 16 - Albania's parliament raised value added tax (VAT) on Tuesday and introduced a new way of levying excise taxes after a punch-up between rival deputies. Finance Minister Arben Malaj, who introduced the bill to raise VAT to 20 percent from 12.5 percent, was heckled by opposition Democratic Party MPs, including former president Sali Berisha, who banged their hands on their tables as he spoke. Malaj told the parliament that excise taxes would not be raised but importers would have to pay excise stamps immediately and not when the goods were imported. The budget deficit might reach 50 billion leks by end-1997, and inflation, currently running at an annual 32.71 percent, could shoot to around 54 percent, he said. "We have undertaken this fiscal package which seems to have inflationary effects at first sight but in reality it will lower inflation to the level of 20 percent in 1998," Malaj added. The new tax package, to come into force on October 1, is one of the conditions in the letter of intent Albania will sign with the International Monetary Fund, Malaj said.

    [02] EU Pledges Albania 110m ECU

    BRUSSELS, Sept 11 - The European Union has pledged ECU110 m (more than $130m) to Albania for the next two years, the president of the European Commission Jacques Santer said after meeting with the Albanian Prime Minister, Fatos Nano in Brussels on Thursday. Santer praised the willingness of the international financial institutions to help in the reconstruction of Albania and the initiative to hold a donors' conference for Albania scheduled in October in Brussels.

    [03] ICRC to End Aid to Albania

    TIRANA, Sept 10 - The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said on Wednesday the last phase of its emergency assistance to Albania, Europe's poorest nation, was reaching an end. ``For the ICRC the last phase of the emergency assistance is reaching an end,'' a ICRC statement released in Tirana said. ``The medical (assistance) will conclude its activities by the end of September whereas the relief plan is to finish distribution to the most needy people by the end of October,'' it said. Since May, ICRC and ARC distributed 67 metric tonnes of food, pasta, vegetable cans, jam, sugar, flour and potatoes, to a total 37 elderly, handicapped and psychiatric institutions. A total of 48,993 kg of basic medical supplies have been distributed to all districts of Albania.

    [04] Albanian Migrants' Legalisation by September 98

    ATHENS - Illegal immmigrants, including Albanians, will be able to apply for temporary residence permits but the conditional legalisation process will be implemented in one rather than two phases. "We decided that for practical and political reasons (the legalisation process) should be uniform," Greek government spokesman Dimitris Reppas said. The announcement was made after the Greek cabinet met to approve draft legislation aimed at regulating the status of the estimated 500,000 illegal migrants in Greece. Briefing reporters on the cabinet decision, Reppas raised an even more troublesome point as he indicated the government may be considering limiting the number of migrants to be legalised. "The total number has not been decided," he said.

    [05] Albania PM Nano Invited by Washington

    TIRANA, Sept 12 - Albanian Prime Minister Fatos Nano will travel to Washington in two weeks for talks with U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright on bilateral relations, his office said on Friday. A spokesman said Nano would meet Albright on September 26 at her invitation "to discuss the strengthening of bilateral relations". Efforts to restor e normality in Albania and imperative need for foreign aid to the country will be the main topics of discussion in the agenda of the meeting with Albright. In the course of the visit Nano will also meet other American senior officials. The prime minister recently completed a tour to Austria, Brussels and Luxembourg as part of a diplomatic offensive to anchor Albania firmly within European democratic institutions.

    [06] Albanian Minister Agrees to Dialogue on Emigrants

    TIRANA, Sept 11 - Albanian Minister for Employment and Emigration, Elmaz Sherifi, praised the statement of Italian Premier, Romano Prodi, who has invited the Albanian government to dialogue with Italy to find a final solution to the migration issue. "Prodi's request to come to an agreement with the Albanian government about this issue expressed the good will of the Italian government to solve the problem and I totally agree with it," Sherifi said. Prodi has warned the Albanian government that no Italian investment will be made in Albania until illegal emigrant traffic is put an end.

    [07] European Investment Bank to Give Albania 50m ECU

    LUXEMBOURG, Sept 11 - The European Investment Bank (EIB) is preparing to grant Albania 50m ECU ($60m), once the reconstruction program of the Albanian government is put to implementation. "Our bank possesses ECU 50m, ready to be delivered and the projects have been completed," EIB's president told Albanian Prime Minister Fatos Nano in Luxembourg. A team from the European investment Bank will discuss the projects next week in Tirana.

    [08] Greece Gives Albania $70 Million in Aid

    ATHENS, Sept 11 - Greece will give Albania $70 million in aid to help rebuild its shattered economy and looks forward to closer cooperation with its Balkan neighbour, Greek Foreign Minister Theodoros Pangalos said on Friday. Pangalos held talks with visiting new Albanian Foreign Minister Paskal Milo and later told reporters $7 million would be given as free aid and $63 million in the form of a low interest loan for public works in Albania. He said Greece would also help Albania restructure its armed forces. "We expect that by the end of September most weapons will be collected by state authorities," Milo said. "We call on investors who left Albania to return. Order has been restored and we guarantee their safety," Milo said. Milo thanked Greece for plans to legalise almost a half million immigrant workers (mostly Albanians) by this time next year. Greek Prime Minister Costas Simitis will pay an official visit to Albania on October 15, to be followed by a visit to Athens of the new Albanian President Rexhep Meidani.

    [09] Albania Oil-extraction Capacities to Triple in Five Years

    TIRANA, Sept 11 - British "Premier Oil" will increase its investments in Albania and predicts Albania's oil-extraction capacities to triple within the next 5 years. "Premier Oil" has invested about $20 million in Albania and company officials say the investments would reach a level of about $240 million within 5 years.

    This material was reprinted with permission of AlbAmerica Trade and Consulting International (ATCI). For more information on ATCI and the Albanian Times, please write to AlbaTimes@aol.com.

    Copyright © ATCI, 1998


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