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LS GreenLink USA, Inc. Announces Historic $681 Million Subsea Cable Manufacturing Facility in Chesapeake, Virginia

CHESAPEAKE, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--LS GreenLink USA, Inc. the U.S. subsidiary of the South Korean cable manufacturing company LS Cable, has announced the construction of a new $681 million subsea cable manufacturing facility at the Deep Water Terminal Site in Chesapeake. Set to create 338 new jobs, LS GreenLink USA, Inc. will help to bolster the economy of not only Chesapeake, but the broader Hampton Roads region as well. This project signifies a substantial milestone for growth in the offshore...

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