Governor of Corrientes, Juan Pablo Valdés, confirmed this Wednesday that he met with Alejandra Aranda, CEO of Arpulp S.A.
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, to advance the project to install a pine fiber processing plant in the province. The investment would be around 2,000 million dollars, making it the largest industrial forestry investment in Argentine history and the first long fiber cellulosic pulp plant to be built in the country since Alto Paraná inaugurated its facilities in Puerto Esperanza, Misiones, 44 years ago. If it materializes, it would also be the first project in the forestry industry to benefit from the RIGI, the regime of incentives for large investments of the government of Javier Milei. Arpulp is a company linked to the Clarín Group, whose holding already has a strong presence in the sector through Papel Prensa, and one of its main shareholders, José Antonio Aranda, owns large extensions of rice and forest fields in Corrientes. Therefore, Arpulp S.A. is the company established to carry out the project, which according to initial information would be located in the Industrial Port and Park of Ituzaingó, ...
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