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Central province greenlights $2.16B steel plant
The central province of Binh Dinh has approved in principle a project to build a VND53.5 trillion (nearly $2.16 billion) steel plant with an annual capacity of 5.4 million tons.
Steel giant dumps plans for $10 bln central Vietnam complex
The Hoa Sen Group is backing off from a $10 billion steel complex in Ninh Thuan Province, saying it no longer fits its growth strategy.
Former Deputy PM warned over steel project violations
The Party Politburo has warned former Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai over violations in overseeing the functioning of a state-owned steel company.
January 10, 2020 | 06:03 am PT
Steel project waits for Chinese contractor after four-year delay
A project to expand production at a key steel producer came to a halt after the Chinese contractor withdrew four years ago, and discussions to get it back on track remain ongoing.
April 4, 2016 | 02:30 am PT