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The President visits the Nissan plant in Córdoba together with Schiaretti

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The President will visit the Nissan Argentina plant in Santa Isabel.

President Alberto Fernandez will travel this Friday to the province of Córdoba to visit the Nissan Argentina plant in Santa Isabelwhere the company will announce increased production of its Frontier vehicle and the creation of new jobs.

The activity is scheduled at 11 and next to the president will be Governor Juan Schiaretti; the Minister of Productive Development, Matias Kulfas; the mayor of the capital city, Martín Llaryora and the president of the automaker, Gonzalo Ibarzabal.

As part of his visit to the Mediterranean province, at 1:00 p.m., Fernández tour the Bajo Grande Sewage Treatment Plant in the city of Cordoba.

This plant was recently expanded with two new treatment modules that benefit 700,000 people.

The President will be accompanied on the tour by the Minister of Public Works, Gabriel Katopodis, and the rest of the entourage.



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