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VN to face cement shortage
HA NOI
(VNS) - The domestic market will probably face a cement shortage in the next
2–3 years if suitable measures are not taken early, industry insiders
revealed.
According to the Ministry of Construction, the construction
industry is anticipated to grow by approximately 7–10 per cent per year in
the next few years. Domestic cement consumption this year is expected at
approximately 65–67 million tonnes besides around 10 million tonnes for
exports.
Though the prime minister has so far approved the development
plan of the country's cement industry in 2011–20 with a vision to meet the
domestic cement demands by 2030, the construction of the approved projects
has been slower than scheduled.
Under the development plan, cement plants will churn out 75
million tonnes of cement by 2015. This figure will increase to 93–95 million
tonnes and 113–115 million tonnes by 2030. In the years 2012–15, 24 cement
production projects totalling a combined output of 24.76 million tonnes per
year will be put into operation. The total investment capital of the projects
is estimated at nearly VND50 trillion (US$2.38 billion).
However, the implementation of the projects is too slow due to
the lack of investment capital.
Due to economic problems, many cement projects, which have
been approved in the development plan of the country's cement industry, have
failed to kick-start as scheduled due to a shortage of capital. After
scrutiny, the government in February had to remove 9 such cement projects.
Tran Van Duong, director of the Government Office's Sectoral
Economic Department, noted that the capital to invest in a cement project is
very large, especially in equipment purchase.
Duong explained that previously, it was easier for cement
project investors to construct cement plants as the government guaranteed
them the investment capital for equipment purchase. Currently, the government
no longer guarantees such investment, thus most of the cement projects face
investment capital shortage.
As some of the approved cement projects have been removed, the
country will probably face a shortage of cement in the future if measures are
not taken early. It takes at least approximately 3 years to complete the construction
of a cement plant under ideal conditions.
To deal with the anticipated shortage, Duong suggested that
the Government should continuously scrutinise approved cement projects to
remove unsuitable ones and add new and feasible projects to the development
plan of the country's cement industry. - VNS
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Thứ Năm, 8 tháng 5, 2014
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