Steel industry seeks more Gov't help

Mar 9th at 14:03
09-03-2015 14:03:22+07:00

Steel industry seeks more Gov't help

The Viet Nam Steel Association (VSA) has demanded aid for overcoming difficulties, such as excess supply and growing competition from cheap imported steel that has hit the industry hard.

 

Demand for steel in the domestic market has been slumping for the last few years, exerting considerable pressure on steel companies, the association said.

While the total annual production capacity for construction steel has reached 11 million tonnes already, demand for construction steel is projected at around 6 million tonnes this year, according to the Ministry of Industry and Trade's estimates.

Steel companies said new investments in steel production should be given careful consideration and must be based on market demand.

According to Pham Chi Cuong, president of the Viet Nam Scientific and Technical Association of Metallurgy, given the current excess of supply over demand, clubbed with the 10 per cent growth rate per year, it might take a decade to balance supply and demand.

This calculation does not take into account the increase in imported steel in line with the participation in free trade agreements, which could boost supply further.

The import of cheap alloy steel containing Boron from China is another headache for the industry as this kind of steel faces zero tariff and offers lower prices than domestically-produced steel.

According to VSA, many steel companies have had to cut their production by up to 60 per cent or will even face closure if they failed in the competition.

Do Duy Thai, general director of Pomina Steel Corporation, was quoted by Tin Tuc newspaper as saying that while steel demand is low, the influx of steel containing Boron has made competition extremely hard for the domestic industry.

Still, this remains controversial. A representative from the General Department of Customs said competition should spur Vietnamese firms to enhance quality and quote more reasonable prices.

Previously, the Ministry of Industry and Trade had forecast that steel consumption during the first several months of this year will remain slow. — Steel firms continue to seek aid.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Sugar industry survival depends on drastic reforms: experts

Radical reforms including mergers and introduction of new technologies are needed to help the domestic sugar industry sustain its growth as the country deepens its...

Vinacomin earns $737m

The Viet Nam National Coal and Mineral Industries Group (Vinacomin) reported total revenue of VND15.7 trillion (US$737 million) during the first two months of 2015...

Industrial production rises 12 per cent at start of 2015

Viet Nam's index of industrial production (IIP) grew by 12 per cent in the first two months of this year over the same period last year, the General Statistics...

Why do foreign investors want to set up oil refineries in Vietnam?

Experts believe that foreign investors want to develop oil refinery projects because they can see the geopolitical and economic advantage in a Vietnam location.

Incentive policies necessary to develop support industry

More support should be given to several key industries to help add value and increase the localisation ratio of exports, the Industry and Trade Department of HCM...

Auto development strategy stalls after latest disappointment

The last hope for the automobile development strategy is gone: the Chu Lai – Truong Hai automobile engine project has had its license revoked.

Shipbuilding difficulties remain a roadblock for seafood industry

Obstacles in the shipbuilding process are being blamed for the slow implementation of policies intended to develop the seafood sector and the offshore fishing...

Vietnam’s industrial policies worse than some African countries: experts

Africa is thought to be more underdeveloped than Vietnam and Asia, but some countries have better industrial policies than Vietnam, according to Professor Kenichi...

Viet Nam, Japan lift industrial co-operation

The Deputy Prime Minister has urged relevant ministries and agencies to rapidly implement the Viet Nam Industrialisation Strategy (VIS), which is part of the Viet...

Industrial production up 10 per cent

The country's industrial production sector posted a 10 per cent growth rate in January, compared with the same period last year, the Ministry of Industry and Trade...


MOST READ


Back To Top