Cuba Uranium And Nuclear Trading Ltd Begins
Cuba Uranium And Nuclear Trading Ltd Begins Incorporation Process
After years of successful operation international organisation Cuba Uranium and Nuclear Trading has begun the incorporation process in New Zealand.
Director Alexander Waters says "New Zealand is a land with unlimited natural resources, and with the current political climate we believe that opportunities for trade have never been more favourable."
The company has reserved their trading name today, and is currently in the process of conferencing together directors for a formal incorporation under company number 2387582.
"Traditionally our company has sought to avoid the spotlight, however due to New Zealand's well publicised stance on our activities we have instead chosen to be up front about our actions rather than risk being condemned further down the track for apparent covert activities.
"New Zealand's proximity to the vast uranium deposits of Australia, combined with an educated and tech-savvy workforce, made the choice of New Zealand for our expansion an easy one.
"100 per cent of profits from the New Zealand branch will remain invested in New Zealand rather than being returned offshore for at least the next five years, and we will also examine opportunities for supporting local New Zealand communities.
"While we acknowledge there may be some who frown upon our activities, we would seek only to remind them of the good our industry does as well, and ask that they allow us the chance to work for the benefit of New Zealand."
ENDS
Sent on behalf of Cuba Uranium and Nuclear Trading Ltd by AbsoluteGenius PR.
Please contact publicrelations@absolutegeni.us to arrange an interview time with Director Waters.
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