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The Canadian manufacturer of automotive systems, modules and components Magna International plans to build a second plant in North Macedonia for 40 million euros. This is what BalkanEngineer.com learned from Capital.bg.
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The Aurubis Supervisory Board has approved an investment of EUR 120 million for the expansion of the cathode copper refinery at the group's plant in Pirdop and Zlatitsa, Bulgaria. This is what BalkanEngineer.com learned from BTA.bg.
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The Chinese company Punai, which produces refractory materials, is renovating one of Magnohrom's production facilities in Kraljevo, Serbia. This is what BalkanEnggineer.com learned from Serbianmonitor.com.
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Under the motto "20 years of engineering in the world of composites", Laminati Kom celebrated an important anniversary of its existence, BalkanEngineer.com learned from Denar.mk.
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Swiss stamping and fine blanking company Etampa has officially opened a factory in Kruševac, Eastern Serbia, BalkanEngineer.bg learned from Serbianmonitor.com. The facility will have an annual production capacity of 280 million.
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Romanian state-owned electricity distribution group Electrica has announced that it has taken over the project company, which is developing a photovoltaic park with 12 MWp of installed capacity and 9.75 MW of grid feed-in capacity.
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Following a series of realized activities and investments, the North Macedonian pharmaceutical company Replek received a complex environmental permit "A" from the Ministry of Environment and Equipment of the territory.
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Finnish group Nokian Tires has started work on the car tire factory it plans to build in Oradea, western Romania, BalkaEngineer.com has learned from Romania-insider.com. The investment is estimated at 650 million euros.
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The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) supports North Macedonia in the modernization and expansion of the solid waste management system.
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Romania will notify the European Commission of increasing its state aid scheme for the country's manufacturing industries from €150 million a year to €500 million a year and extending it from two years (2022-2023) to four years.