Gov’t targets 5 ineffective projects

Dec 12th at 11:25
12-12-2016 11:25:43+07:00

Gov’t targets 5 ineffective projects

The Government has asked the Ministry of Industry and Trade to take prompt action on five ineffective investment projects, to ensure maximum protection of the State’s capital and assets.

 

A Government resolution adopted last month shows investments worth thousands of billions of dong, but flawed calculations and predictions on demand, or weak management, caused losses of State capital.

The five projects are the Dinh Vu Polyester Fibre Plant, with an investment worth VND7 trillion (US$311 million) from the Viet Nam Oil and Gas Group’s PetroVietnam Petrochemical and Textile Fiber Company, VND2.2 trillion in the Dung Quat Bio-Ethanol Plant by PetroVietnam Central Biofuels JSC, and Phase 2 of the Thai Nguyen Iron and Steel Corporation’s (TISCO) Production Expansion Project with a capital of VND8 trillion.

The Phuong Nam wood pulp mill in southern Long An Province with an investment of VND3 trillion by the Transport, Communication, Development and Investment Corporation (Tracodi). This project was handed over to Viet Nam Paper Corporation (Vinapaco) in 2009 in accordance with a prime ministerial decision.

The final one is by the Viet Nam Chemical Group’s Ninh Binh Fertiliser Plant which invested VND12 trillion in the Ninh Binh Nitrogenous Fertiliser Plant.

Minister of Industry and Trade Tran Tuan Anh said investments had been made in the five projects since 2008. All had failed to meet deadlines set for completion.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Steel sector to grow 10-12 per cent next year

The steel industry is likely to enjoy 10-12 per cent growth next year, said the Viet Nam Steel Association (VSA) at a workshop in HCM City last week.

Textile industry urged to develop supply chain

Vietnamese textile and garment companies should focus more on developing their supply chain to enable them to capitalise on opportunities arising from free trade...

Changes brewing in coffee industry

The coffee industry is restructuring itself to raise productivity, quality and value, according to the Viet Nam Coffee and Cocoa Association.

Vietsovpetro opens new gas field

The Russia - Viet Nam oil and gas exploration joint venture, Vietsovpetro, announced completion of the initial drilling and perforation on their Thien Ung gas field...

Binh Thuan seeks higher prices for wind power

The Binh Thuan Wind Power Association has asked the Ministry of Industry and Trade to raise the selling price of wind power to US$9.5-10 cents per kWh, up from the...

Danish goliath to pioneer wind energy in Vietnam

Vestas Wind Systems from Denmark, the world’s leading wind energy producer, has promised to help Vietnam unlock its vastly underused wind potential.

Industrial machinery equipment and material expo opens in HCM City

The 11th Viet Nam International Exhibition on Industrial Machinery Equipment, Material and Products (Vinamac Expo 2016) opened in HCM City on December 7.

Fruit producer Vinamit get US, EU organic certification

Vinamit Joint Stock Company, a producer and exporter of vacuum-fried fruit and dried-fruit products, has had its farming and processing certified as organic...

In Vietnam, high-pollution industries enjoy relaxed environmental standards

Vietnam is setting the bar too low in terms of environmental protection for several industries with high pollution outputs like steelmaking, paper and pulp.

Only 1% of firms invest in agriculture: minister

Only one per cent of total enterprises in Viet Nam have invested in agriculture, and 55 per cent of these are small scale, capitalised at under VND5 billion, said...


MOST READ


Back To Top