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CHENGDU, July 2 Asia Pulse - A Spanish company is planning to build a silicon metal plant with an investment of US$150 million in southwest China's Sichuan Province, a top company official said here Friday.
The plant will turn out 150,000 tons of silicon metal annually, making it the largest in the world, said Juan Miguel Villar Mir, president of the Madrid-based multinational Ferroatlantica, a silicon metal giant.
The company is picking a venue for the new plant among several cities in Sichuan and the final decision will be made in September, he ...