AMD Group prepares to build factory in Thanh Hoa

Jan 26th at 14:16
26-01-2016 14:16:50+07:00

AMD Group prepares to build factory in Thanh Hoa

The Thanh Hoa People's Committee approved, in principle for AMD Group Investment Joint Stock Company last week, to ask for permission to mine stone for producing construction material at Loang Mountain in Yen Dinh District of Thanh Hoa Province.

The project covers an area of 8.7 hectares.

Currently, AMD group has signed a contract, in principle, with strategic partner FLC Group to supply stone for building materials and non-refined brick for this key project of FLC Group.

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