PARIS : French President Emmanuel Macron is set to announce on Friday that Taiwanese company Prologium will build a battery 'gigafactory' in northern France, business daily Les Echos reported on Tuesday.The newspaper said the gigafactory in Dunkirk would involve an investment of 4 billion euros ($4.4 bill
PARIS : French President Emmanuel Macron is set to announce on Friday that Taiwanese company Prologium will build a battery"gigafactory" in northern France, business daily Les Echos reported on Tuesday.
The newspaper said the gigafactory in Dunkirk would involve an investment of 4 billion euros and create 3,000 jobs over time. It said Macron would travel to Dunkirk on Friday.
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