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Pakistani-backed fertiliser plant in Indiana not seeking state incentives

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Pakistani-backed fertiliser plant in Indiana not seeking state incentives
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MOUNT VERNON: A Pakistani-backed company planning to build a $2.6 billion fertiliser plant in southwestern Indiana announced Thursday it has withdrawn its request for state economic incentives.

Midwest Fertilizer Co. said it will devote its efforts to supporting Posey County's bid to win state funding for a bypass around Mount Vernon, an Ohio River city 20 miles west of Evansville.

Midwest Fertilizer President and CEO Mike Chorlton said in a news release that “the incentives offered by Posey County are critically important to making this project a reality.

As a result, Midwest Fertilizer has withdrawn its request with the Indiana Economic Development Corporation for state incentives which were modest relative to the size of the project.

“Midwest Fertilizer plans to break ground on the plant this quarter at a 219-acre site near the river and have the plant fully operational in 2018," The Evansville Courier & Press reported.

Read: Will Pakistani project in US be derailed?

Gov. Mike Pence announced last April the state was reopening talks on economic incentives for Midwest Fertilizer, whose lead investor is Pakistan-based Fatima Group.

Earlier, Pence had withdrawn state support, citing concerns that US military officials had about fertiliser made by Fatima Group being used in explosives in Afghanistan.

Also read: Pakistani firm makes IED-proof fertiliser

However, Pence said in April that a review by the US Department of Defense found the project's developers have been cooperating with the government.

Officials at the Mount Vernon plant have said they plan to produce urea ammonium nitrate, a fertiliser that is not used in explosives.

An Indiana Economic Development Corp. spokeswoman had no immediate comment on Midwest Fertilizer's announcement.
 
That Pakistani company is Fatima Fertilizers, owned by Arif Habib group. I wonder what's so special about keeping the name confidential.
 
No one is hiding it bhai... fatima group is even mentioned in the report above...
the project was delayed earlier due to NATO forces accusing the Multan (pakArab) and Fatima (machi goth) plants of producing urea used in IEDs.. to counter this sale of the urea was banned in FATA agnecies, special colored was also used and recently (read 6 months) role of the fertilizer in making IED manufacturing was tested live near nooriabad in the presence of Americans...
Fatima has even declared its intention of going overseas to the public in annual reports.... they also seek a fertilizer/power plant in Nigeria.
 
Good to see Pakistani companies expanding overseas. At the moment I know about Lucky Cement, PPL, NetSol, Systems Limited, TRG, Getz Pharma with overseas factories.
 
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