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Chongqing'S Annual Output Value Of 150 Million Yuan Textile Project

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Chongqing Start Up Output Textile Project

September 21st, Chongqing and emun

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The foundation laying ceremony of the textile project of 70 million yuan invested by Wulong Co., Ltd. was officially launched in Baima Industrial Park.


It is understood that the total investment of the landing project is RMB 70 million yuan, which was officially launched in late September this year. The first phase of investment will be completed at the end of the year, and 40 million yuan will be invested by the end of June 2012. The second phase will be invested 30 million yuan.

After the project is put into operation, the annual output value will be 150 million, and the annual profits tax will be 14 million yuan, which will solve the employment problem of 400 local people.

Main project

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Spinning, weaving, production and sale of spinning accessories will attract some upstream and downstream enterprises to enter, further strengthen the industrial chain of Baima Industrial Park, increase investment and expand its economy.


At present, the enterprise has completed the plant design, geological exploration and clearance work, and is stepping up its infrastructure and plant construction.

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