SOFIA, April 6 (Reuters) - French car parts maker Montupet signed a contract with the Bulgarian economy ministry to build a 70 million levs ($43.97 million) plant in the Balkan state, officials said on Thursday.
The company plans to carry out the investment over the next three years and build the plant in the Danube river town of Rousse by November this year.
It will produce aluminium wheel rims, engine and chassis parts and sell them first to Dacia and
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