A company in the wood and furniture industry could open a production plant in the Tetarom 3 industrial park in Jucu, Cluj county, said the Romanian PSD county councillor Remus Lapusan, without disclosing the name of the company, according to Romania-Insider.com.“We are in a quite advanced stage, and when the Tetarom 3 industrial park in Jucu will be extended by 24 hectares, there is a foreign investor to come there to invest and set up a production unit. It’s a company in the wood and furniture industry, which will create about 400 jobs,” said Lapusan.
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