Leather project approval
Kazakhstan
Published: 05 June, 2008
The state-owned Development Bank of Kazakhstan has approved a development project at the Semipalatinsk leather plant, which will see the plant importing European-made equipment in order to increase its annual production capacity to 120 million square decimetres of leather,
according to the Interfax news agency.
The project will cost US$40 million. It is believed, that the bank will provide financing to the project. However, the report has not been directly confirmed with the Bank.
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