Czech Republic-based manufacturer Draslovka has said it will inject $30m into a new plant or upgrades to existing infrastructure if the Competition Tribunal gives the nod to the offer to buy Sasol’s sodium cyanide business.

But it warned there is a low to nonexistent chance of exports kicking off without the merger...

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