UKRAINE: Nestle to expand operations in Ukraine

By: Eugene Vorotnikov | 20 July 2009

Nestle plans to invest over UAH200m (US$26.5m) in Ukraine with the expansion of its JSC Volynholding production facilities near the Ukrainian town of Volyn.

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Nestle plans to invest over UAH200m (US$26.5m) in Ukraine with the expansion of its JSC Volynholding production facilities near the Ukrainian town of Volyn.

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