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WhatWood Events The Ministry of economic development and trade of the Mari El Republic are interested in investors from the Leningrad region

The Ministry of economic development and trade of the Mari El Republic are interested in investors from the Leningrad region

29 January 2019 ` 19:00  

n the center of the collective work “the boiling Point – Yoshkar-Ola” 23 January 2019 under the chairmanship of the Minister of industry, economic development and trade of the Republic of Mari El Dmitry Pugachev held a working meeting with representatives of the company “Torgovy dom” (Leningrad region) on the organization on the territory of the Republic of Mari El wood production and implementation of several other projects, as reported by the press service of the Ministry of industry, economic development and trade of the Mari El Republic.

The working meeting was attended by representatives of Executive authorities, Universities, and enterprises of the Republic.

The presentation of the company “Torgovy dom” was presented, as well as a proposal for the implementation of the project for the production of lumber, fuel pellets (pellets) and waste-free wood processing and subsequent generation of heat and electricity.

Representatives of the company “Torgovy dom” noted the high interest Of the government of the Republic of Mari El in the implementation of new investment projects and the availability of the necessary conditions for the implementation of this project in the Republic of Mari El.

In the case of a decision on the construction of a wood processing plant in the Republic, the re-visit of the representatives of the company “Torgovy dom” in the Republic of Mari El is expected in the first quarter of this year.

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