Steel giant hurries projects
As scheduled, the former would be completed by the end of the year and the latter to begin operations by June.
The two key projects would help increase the corporations competitiveness next year, said Minister of Industry and Trade Vu Huy Hoang.
He added that the ministry was working with relevant agencies to ensure the timely completion of the Thai Nguyen project.
At an industry conference this week, Hoang urged Viet Nam Steel to focus on renewing technology to conserve energy and to reduce costs and pollution. He also called for concerted efforts towards an appropriate production plan for the current year.
According to Viet Nam Steel deputy director Vu Ba On, the company has targeted to produce 1.4 million tonnes of steel billet this year, an increase of 12 per cent over 2012, and another 2.5 million tonnes of rolled steel, an increase of over 7.5 per cent.
To meet the targets, the corporation has called for Government policies to stimulate demand in the construction industry and lower borrowing costs, On said.
He said that stronger technical barriers were also needed to prevent further imports of low-quality steel and protect domestic producers from unfair competition.
The corporations output of steel billet last year reached nearly 1.3 million tonnes, an increase of 5.2 per cent over the previous year, yet only about 260,000 tonnes were sold.
Rolling steel output meanwhile rose by 9.5 per cent to 340,274 tonnes, while demand reached nearly 295,000 tonnes
On said that last year was the most difficult year for the nations steel industry due to the frozen real estate market and resulting slowdown in the construction industry.