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The building materials market is forecast to be robust this year, with the demand fuelled by the increase in infrastructure development investment and the recovery of the property market, according to the Ministry of Construction.
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A development strategy is being drawn up for the building material industry for 2021-2030, with a vision to 2050, as the management and development of the sector are still facing a number of shortcomings.
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The company is forecast to achieve a revenue of VND 3,634 billion in 2020, decrease by 21% compared to the year 2019. The firm is projected to suffer a loss of nearly VND 66 billion in fiscal year 2020, while 2019 recorded a loss of VND 214 billion. In this case the firm continue to suffer losses in 3 consecutive years, VIS stock will be subject to mandatory delisting on HOSE.
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Making a loss of over VND 1,500 billion, Hatinh Iron And Steel Joint Stock Company and related credit institutions have been prosecuted by the provincial authorities for further investigation.
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About 7 cubic meters of oil of Hai Phong Chinfon Cement Company spilled into the Thoat River, causing environmental pollution.
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In 2015, the Company was disrupted because of old technology and poor waste prossesor, which could pollute environment. Hence, the authority suspended the company in unlimited time. Until 2018, the Company upgraded and tested production line and machinery, also asked for approval of authorities to resume operation, which was unprocessed until now. As a result, long disruption led to broken machinery, employee turnover and on the edge of bankruptcy.
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Vietnam’s cement and clinker exports are well on track to fulfil the target set for the whole year with a positive turnover of nearly 750 million USD seen in the first seven months, statistics from the General Department of Vietnam Customs showed.
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The prospects of cement enterprises in the second half of the year will continue to improve, especially during the construction season at the end of the year, according to Chairman of the Vietnam Cement Association (VNCA) Nguyen Quang Cung.
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The cost of building materials has been on the rise due to increasing electricity tariffs at the peak time for construction.
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Vietnam sold more than 35 million tonnes of cement at home and abroad in the January-April period, up 8 percent year on year.