
As it became known to Polit.ru, the Federal Antimonopoly Service prepared proposals for the restoration of the Pikalevsky production complex. Having calculated the profits and losses of enterprises operating on the basis of agreements approved through the mediation of the state, the profitability of the Basel-Test-Pilevo (BCP) amounted to 7%. Other chain participants also have positive profitability, with the exception of Apatit OJSC.
In the 4th quarter of 2009, the FAS proposes to leave the conditions of supplies by the same, including for Apatita, which, as you know, supplies the oil concentrate at a price, half as lower than the cost of its production.
To eliminate the strange imbalance and losses among the participants of the Pikalevsky complex, the FAS proposed a very non -trivial solution: “apatite” is recommended to include part of the costs of the oil nephelin to another product of the enterprise - an apatite concentrate, thereby increasing its final value. At first glance, the antimonopoly service offers to pay for the positive profitability of BCP manufacturers of mineral fertilizers. And although none of them has yet expressed consent with such a decision, for the Apatite itself this is not enough that will change. The fact is that most of the apatite concentrate is sent to consumers at long -term contracts with a fixed price. And this means that in the end, for the positive profitability of the BCP, it is precisely the “apatite”.
Commenting on the obvious imbalance of profitability among the participants of the Pikalevskaya production chain, the chairman of the Presidium of the Institute of Globalization Problems Mikhail Delyagin noted in the decisions of state bodies the lack of logic. “The state solves the problems of individual oligarchs not only to the detriment of itself, but also to the detriment of the inhabitants of another single -industry towards Kirovsk,” the expert says. “Here is the Apatit enterprise, which is forced to sell nephelin at obviously unprofitable prices.”
Mikhail Delyagin is seen, firstly, in the fight against corruption, and, secondly, in the launch of the modernization process. In any case, for modernization goals, according to him, it would be possible to send up to 400 billion dollars of the state reserve.