MTA Vietnam is under Informa PLC Information Market Division

This site is operated by a business or businesses owned by Informa PLC and all copyright resides with them. Informa PLC’s registered office is 5 Howick Place, London SW1P 1WG. Registered in England and Wales. Number 8860726

NO CARTEL PUSHING UP STEEL PRICES: MINISTRY

20/05/2021

Steel prices have risen by 40-50 percent since the end of 2020, according to the Vietnam Steel Association (VSA), troubling construction companies.

The Vietnam Association of Construction Contractors asked the Government Office toinvestigate the price riseand find out if steelmakers were cooperating with each other to push up prices.

No cartel pushing up steel prices: ministry

A steel plant of the Hoa Sen Group. Photo by VnExpress/Phuong Dong.The Ministry of Industry and Trade says no cartel is behind higher steel prices, attributing the rise to costlier imports of intermediate goods.

The ministry said it was a baseless assumption, explaining that local steel prices depended on prices of intermediate goods needed for production, most of which are imported. The prices of intermediate goods have risen because of long shipping times as the supply chain is hindered by the ongoing pandemic.

The VSA has forecast that prices will continue rising until the end of the third quarter.

The ministry expects demand for steel and steel billet to grow 3-6 percent respectively this year as the real estate industry and construction sectors are reviving and major infrastructure projects like Long Thanh International Airport in southern Dong Nai Province and the North-South Expressway are underway.

The demand for hot rolled and cold rolled steel will hit 10.7 million tons this year, up 30 percent year-on-year, the ministry said. However, local steelmakers can only produce around 5-6 million tons of the two products, thus Vietnam will have to import hot rolled and cold rolled steel to meet domestic demand.

The ministry has recommended that the government issues favourable policies encouraging steelmakers to expand production and attracting new enterprises to the steel industry.

By Anh Minh_VnExpress.

Share this post

Must Read

CONFERENCE SERIES
24/05/2021

You may be interested in

30/01/2024
Boeing supplier greenlighted to build $20M plant in Vietnam
A Boeing 737 Max operated by Air Canada. Photo by Pexels KP Aero Industries, a South Korean...
23/01/2024
Vietnam is a potential market for companies engaged in the manufacturing of agricultural machinery and equipment
The agriculture sector in Vietnam has set comprehensive mechanization targets for the year 2030,...
23/01/2024
‘The Giant’ Goertek is expected to invest over 6,800 billion VND in Vietnam to expand production. Which locality will be chosen?
According to the South China Morning Post (SCMP), Goertek has announced its intention to invest up...
23/01/2024
Electronics Industry: Seizing Opportunities for Breakthroughs
The electronics industry holds a pivotal position in the economy, exerting a strong ripple effect...
23/01/2024
The force for processing and manufacturing industry
The recent instabilities from external factors indicate the need to change the growth model....
11/01/2024
Ho Chi Minh City promotes research and development of artificial intelligence
The People’s Committee of Ho Chi Minh City has just issued a plan to promote research and...
11/01/2024
AI Application Trends in Industrial Automation
The emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a significant catalyst in the advancement of...
11/01/2024
Vietnamese AI expected to contribute 14,000 trillion dong by 2030
The development of artificial intelligence (AI) will affect productivity and improve the personal...
12/12/2023
Apple could be relocating significant iPad engineering resources to Vietnam
Apple is planning to allocate resources for the development of iPad products in Vietnam for the...

Đăng ký nhận Bản tin

    captcha
    ĐẶT GIAN HÀNG
    ĐĂNG KÝ THAM QUAN
    Baidu
    map