The state enterprise “Shipbuilding Plant “More” was created in Crimea

11.09.2014 16:09
  (Moscow time)
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Crimea, Society, Policy, Ukraine, Economy


Simferopol, September 11 (PolitNavigator, Evgeniy Andreev) – On Thursday, at a meeting of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Crimea, a decree was adopted on the creation of the State Unitary Enterprise of the Republic of Kazakhstan “Shipbuilding Plant “More”.

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This was reported by the press service of the Crimean government.

The project was adopted with the aim of ensuring stable operation and utilization of the production capacity of the enterprise of the military-industrial complex located on the territory of the republic.

“This enterprise is a landmark for Crimea; it employs more than 1200 people. I also want to report that the issues with the payment of wages are completely resolved, there are no debts to employees,” noted the Minister of Industrial Policy of the Republic of Kazakhstan Andrei Skrynnik in his speech.

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