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The Japanese auto giant will open two new plants in Ukraine

Fujikura Automotive Ukraine Lviv plans to expand business operations and to increase the number of workers from 2 to 3 thousand people.

Manufacturer elektrooborudovaniya for vehicles Fujikura Automotive Ukraine Lviv will open two new plants in Vinnitsa and Cherkasy.

About this on his page in Facebook said the first Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of economic development and trade Stepan Kubiv.

“Completed the meeting, Keidanren, where he worked on investment projects Ukraine-Japan. Fujikura Automotive Ukraine Lviv plans to expand business operations and to increase the number of workers from 2 to 3 thousand people and also open two additional factory with an area of 10 thousand square meters in Vinnitsa and Cherkasy 1.5 thousand new jobs each,” wrote Stepan Kubiv.

According to the Ministry, the Japanese business Federation Keidanren unites the largest companies, major industry associations, economic groups of the country. Keidanren is considered the business lobby Japan and analytical centre for Japanese enterprise.

Earlier, in April 2016, the first plant of electrical equipment and auto parts to the Japanese company Fujikura was opened in Lviv, and in September 2016 in the city of Rava-Russkaya of Lviv region.

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