RESOLUTION of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan #PP-407 As of July 10, 2006

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RESOLUTION of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan #PP-407 As of July 10, 2006 RESOLUTION of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan #PP-407 as of July 10, 2006 "On deepening the process of denationalization and privatization of the enterprises in the years 2006-2008" With the purpose of further deepening the process of denationalization and privatization of enterprises of leading branches o of economy directed to the increase of private property role in economy, fundamental reduction of state ownership in authorized funds of entities and also wide attraction of the direct investments into the development and modernization of enterprises including the foreign ones: 1. Approve lists of: o enterprises and objects where the unallocated state assets are to be privatized entirely to the private ownership, according to appendix #1; o enterprises and objects where the unallocated state assets are offered for sale in the years of 2006-2007 at the zero redemption cost with the acceptance of investment obligations by investors, according to appendix #2; o enterprises that have the strategic importance and which authorized fund has the unallocated state assets (including earlier handed over assets to charter funds of entities) are for sale on the decision of State Tender Commission into the private ownership in the period of 2006-2008 with the acceptance of investment obligations by investors, according to appendix #3. To establish that unsold, within the established deadlines, the objects and state assets in the eneterprises which are specified in appendix #1, are offered for sale on the decision of State Tender Commission at the zero redemption cost with the acceptance of investment obligations by investors. 2. Entitle the State Property Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan in cooperation with the ministries, institutions, entities, Board of Ministries of the Republic of Karakalpakstan, regional khokimiyats and city of Tashkent, within a month, to approve the schedules and to provide with timely and appropriate appraisal, bids and sale of the enterprises, objects and other state assets included into the appendices #1, 2 and 3. 3. Approve the lists of children's sanitariums: o which are being transmitted to the balance of Board of Federation of trade unions of Uzbekistan and large enterprises , according to the appendix #4; o which are offered for liquidation with sale of property on stocks, according to appendix #5. Establish that the transmission of children's sanitariums from balance to another one is not the object of taxation on income taxes and value added taxes. 4. Determine that at realization of the state share holdings and shares of the enterprises behind which tasks on storage of material assets of the state mobilization and strategic reserves are fixed, duties on performance of these tasks are kept behind the privatized enterprises on a contractual basis. 5. Release the State Property Committee from state customs in courts, including Economic ones and deals with implementation of imposed authorities. 6. Make the amendments and additions into some articles of legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan, according to appendix #6. 7. Assign the Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan Azimov R.S. to control the implementation of the present resolution. I.A.Karimov President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Tashkent city Appendix #1 LIST of enterprises to be privatized entirely to the private ownership Dates of realization State assets, # # Name of ministries, organizations, companies and enterprises Location offered for sale 2006г. 2007г. 2008г. (%) 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 I. state-owned shares in the authorized fund and unplaced assets to be realized according to the decision of the State Tender Commission "Uzkimyosanoat" SJSC 11"Jizzahplastmassa" JSC 3 Jizzakh region, Jizzakh town 57,70 х 22"Samrkand chemical plant" JSC 1,2,3 Samarkand region, Samarkand city 100,00 х 33Ferghana chemical fibre plant 1,3,4 Fergana region, Fergana town 100,00 х 44«Ferghana furan compounds plant» JSC 1,3,4 Fergana region, Fergana town 100,00 х 55«Kokand superphosphate plant» JSC 1,2 Fergana region, Kokand town 25,00 х "Uzbekneftegaz" NHC 6 1 "Bogishamol" recreation zone Andijan region, Andijan district 100,00 х 72"Alanga" JSC 1 Kashkadarya region, Karshi town 61,21 х 83"Kashkadaryaneftgazsanoatkurilish" JSC 1 Kashkadarya region, Karshi town 51,00 х 9 4 "Neftchi" recreation zone Tashkent region, Bostanlik district 100,00 х 10 5 "Uzbekkimyamash" JSC Tashkent region, Chirchik town 27,13 х 11 6 "Yordon" recreation zone of petroleum storage depot Fergana region, Fergana district 100,00 х "Uzselhozmash-holding" Holding Company 12 1 "Motor Plant" JSC 2,3,4 Tashkent city 99,98 х 13 2 "Uzselhozmash-holding" HC Tashkent city 90,42 х 14 3 "Chirchikselmash" JSC 1 Tashkent region, Chirchik town 51,00 х 15 4 "Agregat plant" JSC 1 Tashkent city 93,05 х 16 5 "Tehnolog" JSC 1 Tashkent city 79,52 х 17 6 "Tashkishlokmash" JSC 1 Tashkent city 98,11 х 18 7 "Uzpahtamash" JSC 1 Tashkent city 25,00 х 19 8 "TTZ" JSC (Tractor producing plant ) 1 Tashkent city 82,75 х "Uzeltehsanoat" Association 20 1 "Uzelectroterm" JSC 3 Namangan region, Namangan town 58,71 х 21 2 "Sino" JSC 2 Samarkand region, Samarkand city 88,80 х 22 3 "Kinap" JSC 3 Samarkand region, Samarkand city 98,89 х 23 4 "Samarkand lift production plant" JSC 3 Samarkand region, Samarkand city 75,00 х 24 5 "Algoritm" recreation zone Tashkent region, Bostanlik district 100,00 х 25 6 "Oniks" JSC 3 Tashkent city 54,92 х 26 7 "Foton" JSC 3 Tashkent city 76,00 х 27 8 "Algoritm" JSC Tashkent city 45,45 х 28 9 Experimental design bureau "Foton" Tashkent city 100,00 х 29 10 Scientifically industrial complex "Kvark" Tashkent city 100,00 х Agency of standartization, metrology and sertification 30 1 "Chinaz" recreation zone Tashkent region, Chinaz district 100,00 х Ministry for foreign economic relations, investments and trade 31 1 "Halkaro hamkorlik markazi" JSC Tashkent city 22,25 х 32 2 "Uzvneshtrans" SJSC Tashkent city 51,00 х 33 3 "Orta Osiyo Trans" SJSC Tashkent city 51,00 х "Uzulgurjisavdo" JSC 34 1 "Uzulgurjisavdo" JSC 1 Tashkent city 62,89 х "Uzvinosanoat-holding" Holding Company 35 1 "Buston vino zavodi" JSC 1 Republic of Karakalpakstan, Ellikkalin district 51,00 х 36 2 "Oltisoy sharobi" JSC 1 Surhandarya region, Altinsay district 51,00 х 37 3 "Uzbekistan shampani" JSC 1 Tashkent city 51,00 х "Maslojirtabakprom" and "Pisheprom" Association 38 1 "Yoggar" JSC Republic of Karakalpakstan, Beruniy district 25,00 х 39 2 "Turon Khodjeyli" JSC Republic of Karakalpakstan, Khudjeyliy district 25,00 х 40 3 "Chimbay may" JSC Republic of Karakalpakstan, Chimbay district 39,24 х 41 4 "Andijanyogmoy" JSC Andijan region, Andijan town 25,00 х 42 5 "Asaka yog" JSC Andijan region, Asaka town 25,00 х 43 6 "Buhoro eg-ekstrakciya zavodi" JSC Bukhara region, Bukhara town 25,00 х 44 7 "Kogon eg-ekstrakciya zavodi" JSC Bukhara region, Kogan district 25,00 х 45 8 "Karshi eg ekstrakciya" JSC Kashkadarya region, Karshi town 25,00 х 46 9 "Koson eg ekstrakciya" JSC Kashkadarya region, Kasansay district 25,00 х 47 10 "Namangan ekstrakt eg" JSC Namangan region, Namangan town 33,85 х 48 11 "Uchkurgon eg" JSC Namangan region, Uchkurgan district 25,00 х 49 12 "Kattakurgon eg-moy" JSC Samarkand region, Kattakurgan district 25,00 х 50 13 "Surhonozikovkatsanoati" JSC Surhandarya region, Denau district 25,00 х 51 14 "Guliston ekstract eg" JSC Syrdarya region, Gulistan town 25,00 х 52 15 "Yangiyol eg-moy" JSC Tashkent region, Yangiyol district 10,00 х 53 16 "Fargona eg-moy" JSC Fergana region, Fergana town 25,00 х Dates of realization State assets, # # Name of ministries, organizations, companies and enterprises Location offered for sale 2006г. 2007г. 2008г. (%) 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 54 17 "Kukon eg-moy" JSC Fergana region, Kokand town 25,00 х 55 18 "Urganch-eg" JSC Khorezm region, Urgench town 25,00 х 56 19 "Toshkent eg-moy kombinati" JSC Tashkent city 10,00 х "Uzbek Ipagi" Association 57 1 "Bukhara Ipak Kurti Urugi" LLC Bukhara region, Bukhara town 25,00 х 58 2 "Shahrisabz Ipak Kurti Urugi" LLC Kashkadarya region, Shahrisabz district 25,00 х 59 3 "Kattakurgan pilla urugchilik zavodi" LLC Samarkand region, Kattakurgan district 25,00 х 60 4 "Fergana pilla naslchilik" LLC Fergana region, Fergana town 25,00 х 61 5 "Urgench ipak kurti tuhumi" LLC Khorezm region, Urgench district 25,00 х "Uzirtamirkurilish" Association 62 1 "Oltinkul KMK" LLC Andijan region, Altynkul district 25,00 х 63 2 "Pahtaobod КМК" LLC Andijan region, Pakhtaabad district 25,00 х 64 3 "Hujaobod КМК" LLC Andijan region, Khodjaabad district 55,00 х 65 4 "Bukharaikurilish" warehouse Bukhara region, Bukhara town 100,00 х 66 5 "Jizzakhsuvkurilish" JSC Jizzakh region, Jizzakh town 25,00 х 67 6 "Namanganikurilish" JSC Namangan region, Namangan town 86,49 х 68 7 "Fargonairkurilish" JSC Fergana region, Fergana town 91,84 х 69 8 "Khorazmsuvkurilish" JSC Khorezm region, Urgench district 70,02 х 70 9 "Tashmeliovodstroy" JSC Tashkent city 90,00 х 71 10 "КМК-5" LLC of the Tashmeliovodstroy's warehouse Tashkent city 99,00 х "Uzagromashservis" Association 72 1 "RK MTP birlashmasi" JSC Republic of Karakalpakstan, Nukus town 96,30 х 73 2 "Andijan MTP birlashmasi" JSC Andijan region, Andijan town 84,57 х 74 3 "Bukhara MTP birlashmasi" JSC Bukhara region, Bukhara town 84,10 х 75 4 "Jizzakh MTP birlashmasi" JSC Jizzakh region, Jizzakh town 70,80 х 76 5 "MTP birlashmasi" JSC Kashkadarya region, Karshi town 93,20 х 77 6 "MTP birlashmasi" JSC Navoi region, Navoi town 51,00 х 78 7 "Namangan viloyat MTP birlashmasi" JSC Namangan region, Namangan town 51,00 х 79 8 "Samarkand viloyat
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