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Central Texas Lands $110 Million Investment for a South Korean Metal Manufacturing Facility

SeAH Superalloy Technologies To Build Plant in Temple, Texas
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (center), members of the Texas Economic Development Corp. and SeAH Superalloy Technologies leadership in South Korea, announcing the $110 million deal for SeAH Superalloy's manufacturing plant in the Lone Star State. (Texas Economic Development Corp.)
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (center), members of the Texas Economic Development Corp. and SeAH Superalloy Technologies leadership in South Korea, announcing the $110 million deal for SeAH Superalloy's manufacturing plant in the Lone Star State. (Texas Economic Development Corp.)

A central Texas city just north of Austin, has landed a multimillion-dollar investment by a South Korean company that plans to manufacture special alloys in the United States.

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