Japanese steelmaker to construct factory in northern region

Aug 21st at 16:17
21-08-2017 16:17:33+07:00

Japanese steelmaker to construct factory in northern region

Japanese steelmaker Kyoei Steel Group has announced that it would build a US$200 million reinforcing bars factory in northern Viet Nam.

 

The plant is aimed at boosting the company’s output capacity and reducing costs.

Construction is scheduled to start at the end of this year, with the rolling mill expected to begin operations in 2019 and the steelmaking plant to begin by 2020.

The Osaka-based group had begun plans to build a 500,000-tonne capacity steelmaking and rolling facility back in 2012 when it started operations in Viet Nam. However, the company suspended all new constructions in 2014 when the market slumped.

Currently, Kyoei Steel only rolls steel in Viet Nam. The company processes steel billets bought from outside into bars and other products. However, market conditions in China have led to an increase in billet prices. By setting up this steel factory, the electric furnace steelmaker hopes to cut production costs.

Kyoei Steel has already invested $170 million in an electric furnace steel plant in the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau. It is also contributing capital to Thi Vai International Port joint venture. Once completed, in March 2018, the port will help Kyoei Steel import more input material, thereby raising its production and transportation capacity to 900,000 tonnes per year.

In September 2016, the Nikkei reported that Kyoei Steel aims to produce 1.2 million tonnes of construction steel in Viet Nam by 2020, doubling its capacity of 550,000 tonnes in 2015 and accounting for 10 per cent of the steel market share in Viet Nam.

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