
Valco will restart its melter facilities in the first quarter of next year due to improved energy out-look and favourable metal price. The melter facility was shut down in January this year as a result of inadequate supply of electric power and the effect of the global economic meltdown.
The Minister for Trade and Industry, Hannah Tetteh announced this in parliament today following a question by the MP for Ashaiman, Alfred Agbesi on why Valco was closed down.


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