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Global Ispat Coke Industry asked the Inspection to prolong the Closure

Published October 3, 2020
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Global ispat coke industry Lukavac (GIKIL) has asked the Federal Administration for Inspection Affairs to extend the deadline for submitting the document for issuing an environmental permit for the interruption of the plant, Klix.ba has learned.

Global ispat coke industry Lukavac had time until October 1st to submit to the Federal Administration for Inspection Affairs a study on environmental impact assessment, and submit a request for an environmental permit to shut down the plant and plant within the company.

As Klix has learned, due to administrative procedures, the study will be officially handed over in the coming days, while a request has already been sent to change the deadline regarding the submission of documents for closing the company.

As confirmed for Klix by the Federal Administration for Inspection Affairs, GIKIL sent a request with the aim of changing the deadline for submitting an application for a permit to shut down the plant within the company until receiving a response from the Federal Ministry of Environment and Tourism permits.

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