Ternium S.A. (NYSE: TX) announces that it did not receive the Sidor compensation payments required to be made yesterday by Corporacion Venezolana de Guayana, or CVG. These payments consist of a US$157.5 million principal installment, plus interest, due under the first tranche, and US$141.4 million mandatory prepayment, plus interest, due under the second tranche. The total balance of the Sidor compensation payments outstanding as of the date hereof amounts to US$1.02 billion, plus interest.
Under the May 7, 2009 agreements governing the transfer of Ternium's interest in Sidor to Venezuela, CVG has 15 days to cure any payment default under either tranche. Ternium has no indication that CVG will not pay the amounts currently owed to it in the coming days.
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