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Emperor achish the investment in Scotland whisky 100 million

Beverage maker Diageo company plans to launch on Wednesday investment of 1 billion pounds (1.5 billion dollars, 120 million euros), Scotland whisky production, a move that will create hundreds of jobs.
Emperor and geovax, production scotch whisky brand bell J&B and Johnny was added, and so on, in a statement, said it will build a new brewery, and to expand its existing 28 brewery. According to the plan, the company also will build new warehouse space.
Chief executive Paul Walsh, said: "this is a critical moment for emperor in achish the Scottish whisky category of development,".
He said: "in recent years, our brand has made significant, global economic growth. Scotch whisky is Scotland's most famous manufactured exports, like Johnny was added to the brand, consumer from Boston to Beijing's resonance."
"We expect success to continue, especially in all over the world, this is why we announced in Scotland whisky production of the main investment growth market... take the chance, for global economic growth."
Emperor achish Europe is the world's largest wine makers. Its brand also includes baili liqueur, captain Morgan rum, guinness HeiPi, miner, vodka and the tank gin.
Listed in London giant staff 20000 people, from all over the world in 80 countries and regions, among them 4000 people in Scotland.




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