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Regions :: Eastern Europe :: Poland Polish Firm to Build Urea Facility11:56 AM MDT | September 12, 2008 | Chemical Week Editorial Staff Fertilizer producer Zaklady Azotowe Pulawy (ZAP; Pulawy, Poland) plans to build units with capacity for 270,000 m.t./year of urea and 100,000 m.t./year of AdBlue aqueous urea solution in the Starachowice Special Economic Zone (SEZ), Poland. ZAP has been granted a permit to conduct business activity in the Starachowice SEZ, which the company says will entitle it to tax relief of up to 50% on capital expenditures for the project. ZAP expects to spend at least €45.7 million ($65 million) in the SEZ by the end of... This information is only available to Chemical Week subscribers. Forgot your user ID or password?
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