The deputy proposed to resume the operation of the ferroalloy plant in Tash-Kumyr.
The deputy noted that the plant had long been declared bankrupt; however, this did not prevent the unfortunate employees from being left without payments. Borbieff also emphasized that restoring the plant's operations is important for supporting the country's economy.
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