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Companies from Cuba and Spain sign cooperation agreement
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| Published on Saturday, November 7, 2009 | Email To Friend Print Version
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HAVANA, Cuba (ACN) -- Companies from Cuba and Spain penned, within the framework of Havana’s 27th International Trade Fair, a letter of intent to improve the quality of the sanitation products made at the Ironwork Plant in Havana.
The accord was signed by José Tomas Vázquez García, director of the island’s Industrial Ironwork Enterprise and Teodoro Bastida, president of the Miesa Enterprise.
Vazquez told ACN that the agreement will guarantee the necessary capital for the construction of a modern line for the superficial nickel-chrome treatment of products.
The accord also includes the building of a plant for sewage disposal, which will contribute to environmental protection.
Investment is estimated at 1.4 million dollars and its execution has been scheduled for the first semester of 2010.
The Ironwork Plant produces iron fittings for bathroom, carpentry and locksmith works; economic and luxury bathrooms fixtures; and constructs and repairs ornamental pieces. | | | | Reads : 496 | | | |
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