Cuba-Venezuela Build Nickeliferous Plant

HAVANA TIMES, June 28 – A Cuban-Venezuelan joint venture began the construction of a nickeliferous plant, a fundamental component of stainless steel, valued at 700 million dollars. The plant, which will be built in three years in Moa, in the island’s eastern region, will have a capacity of 68,000 tons a year, reported IPS.

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