Mineral sector posts low growth rate

Nov 8th at 07:47
08-11-2017 07:47:36+07:00

Mineral sector posts low growth rate

The growth rate of the mineral exploitation sector in the first 10 months of the year posted a decline of 7.4 per cent from the same period last year.

 

The information was revealed by the Ministry of Industry and Trade.

The ministry said there was no change in coal output in the January-October period. Coal output was estimated at 31.5 million tonnes, representing 0.4 per cent year-on-year reduction, of which output of the Viet Nam National Coal and Minerals Group (Vinacomin) was 26.9 million tonnes, reducing 1.2 per cent from the corresponding period last year.

The low growth rate of the coal sector was mainly because demand for coal for electricity and cement production sharply declined. It is expected that coal output for the whole year will be 39 million tonnes.

The ministry added that Vinacomin’s coal inventory by the end of last month was some nine million tonnes, reducing 800,000 tonnes from the previous month.

bizhub



NEWS SAME CATEGORY

Industry hits a peak in October

The manufacturing and processing sector rose to a record level in October, pushing up the whole country’s 10-month industrial production, a key driver for reaching...

VTG 2017 returns with business networking opportunities

As a major driver behind the growth of the Vietnamese garment industry, VTG has been recognised by many renowned international brands as a useful conduit to tap...

Farm co-ops target int’l links

Viet Nam wants to enhance co-operation with international organisations to promote the development of agricultural co-operatives, especially in supporting market...

Viet Nam to promote cashew sector at international conference in Phu Quoc

The ninth Vinacas Golden Cashew Rendezvous will be held in Phu Quoc Island from November 13 to 15 to promote trade, and expand markets for cashew products as well...

Sugar industry panic as sales plunge

All stakeholders, from sugarcane farmers to processors and traders, are suffering as sugar sales have fallen alarmingly since early October, industry insiders say.

Local wood sector takes firmer root

With the leading position in Southeast Asia, Vietnam’s wood production and processing industry is under the spotlight of foreign companies and suppliers.

Farmers shift to more resilient crops in the Delta

When Bui Van Muon decided to grow tu quy mango trees 16 years ago, he did not expect the fruit would become a key agricultural crop cultivated to adapt to climate...

Solar market embraces local-international partnerships

High-quality partnerships of local know-how and international experience are key to unlock Vietnam’s solar potential.

VN plans major solar power growth

Over 100 provincial government officials, investors and other stakeholders gathered yesterday in HCM City to discuss policies for the developmnet of solar energy.

As coal rises, waste remains an issue

The Ministry of Construction is set to release its mandatory requirements for coal ash disposal early next year, threatening to shut down coal-fired thermal power...


MOST READ


Back To Top