The union representing metallurgical supervisors warned that the decision to import housing modules from China could exclude domestic suppliers and limit job creation in one of the country's most important mining investments. The debate has once again raised questions about the extent to which large-scale projects promoted under the Large Investment Incentive Regime (RIGI) actually generate local development.
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The union representing metallurgical supervisors warned that the decision to import housing modules from China could exclude domestic suppliers and limit job creation in one of the country's most important mining investments. The debate has once again raised questions about the extent to which large-scale projects promoted under the Large Investment Incentive Regime (RIGI) actually generate local development.