SYDNEY, April 26 (Reuters) - Industrial chemical producer Perdaman has broken ground on a A$6 billion ($3.96 billion) in Western Australia with the help of a A$2.1 billion equity investment from ...
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Perdaman chair Vikas Rambal says $200m from Canberra and foreign worker visas can get his $6bn urea plant operational months earlier. Vikas Rambal has called for $200 million in federal funding to ...
The Australian government has agreed to provide a low-cost loan of A$220 million ($143 million) to privately owned Perdaman to build a A$4.5 billion urea plant in Western Australia, the country's ...
Vikas Rambal has called for $200 million in federal funding to fast-track Australia’s only major urea plant, warning it is critical to shore up supplies for farmers rapidly running out of fertiliser.
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