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PM Ciolacu: We are approving major investment in defence industry, Cugir Mechanical Plant modernisation

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The government will approve on Wednesday the modernisation of the Cugir Mechanical Plant, based on an investment of approximately 410 million lei, announced Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu.

„Today we are also approving a major investment in the defence industry, the modernisation of the Cugir Mechanical Plant, a project of about 410 million lei. The effect will be an increase in the efficiency of operations and ensuring production at NATO standards,” said Marcel Ciolacu during the government meeting.

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