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75 new manufacturing jobs for Donegal

The jobs will be created over the next three years.

UP TO 75 new jobs are to be created in Co Donegal over the next three years by a US industrial firm, Zeus.

Supported by the Government through IDA Ireland, the comnay is to invest in a 3,700sq m expansion of its Letterkenny facility, reports the Irish Times.

Zeus Industrial Products develops and manufactures precision polymer extrusions, including specialist fluropolymer tubing solutions, for a range of industries.

The South Carolina-headquartered company was established in 1966 and employs 1,200 people worldwide, RTÉ reports.

Zeus established operations in Ireland in 2005, and says that its plans to expand are due to a growth in its customer base in Europe.

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