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Following Lawsuit, Formosa Agrees to Hold Major Construction on One of Largest Planned US Plastics Plants Until 2021

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    By Julie Dermansky and Sharon KellyJul 24, 2020, 2:57 pm664 ptsHotTop
    photo of Following Lawsuit, Formosa Agrees to Hold Major Construction on One of Largest Planned US Plastics Plants Until 2021 imageRead time: 6 mins Back in late March, Formosa Plastics broke ground on its $9.4 billion plastics and petrochemical project in St. James, Louisiana, which the company has dubbed the “Sunshine Project.” Today, the company agreed to limit its construction activities until early next year, under a legal…
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