OREANDA-NEWS. August 21, 2009. The process of coming into force approved by Azerbaijani president and ratified by the parliament the loan agreement with the Japanese Financial Corporation International Fund the Japanese International Co-operation Agency (JICA) (on 1st October 2008 included the Japanese International Co-operation Agency (JICA) and the Japanese Bank for International Co-operation (JBIC) in its structure on the water supply project) is being completed.

A government source says that the Japan side has already received the papers, confirming approval of the agreement.

“Now we expect similar decision of the Japanese side as well as announcement by the JICA leadership on efficiency of the project. We assume that it will happen as early as in September, but can not strongly (till October) delay,” a government source says.

Before that it is needed to tackle a range of issues and first of all choose a priority region from which project will start. Besides, change of the list of regions to be covered by the project can be changed.

By ratifying the agreement Azerbaijan managed to ratify and endorse the agreement for the period given by the country’s leader – for 120 days from the day of its signing.

Under the agreement, JICA will extend a loan of Y32 bn (US344 million) for the project watersupply & sewage system in small cities.

The loan finances were given under annual interest rate of 0.65%. Overall cost of the project is US 452 million and the Azerbaijani government will direct US 108 million fir its realization.

Earlier Azerbaijan and Japan have agreed the taxation regime within the project. As tax conditions contrast to regime on double taxation avoiding between the two countries, the loan agreement is ratified by Milli Majlis.

The project includes improvement of system of watersupply and sewage of Shirvan, Salyan, Neftchala, Khachmaz, Barda, Yevlakh, Khizi, Gusar, Gobustan and Naftalan regions. At the expense of credit finances it is planned construction of plants on water supply and sewage, purchase and installation of a water pipeline and consulting services.

Earlier the Japanese party was going to finance US 260 million for the project.

The agreement will cover financing for the project of watersupply & sewage system upgrade in 10 regions of the country. The JBIC project consultants are Tokyo Engineering (Japan) and ASPI Engineering (Azerbaijan).

According to their recommendation (cost of the project on each city is US 30-40 million), the Bank increased estimate of its participation in the project from US 160 million up to US 260 million for five cities. Total cost of the project is estimated at US 310 million.

JBIC is ready to apply a combined scheme of financing. One portion of its credit line will be extended for 30-year period under annual rate of 1.4% and the second one for 40-year term under rate of 0.65%. At the same time services of consultants on preparing selection and control over project works will be financed due to credit funds disbursed under rate 0.11% per annum for 40-year period.