Taiwanese-invested Guang Lian Steel Viet Nam Co Ltd will resume construction this month on a multi-billion-dollar steel plant in the central province of Quang Ngai.
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Guang Lian, established by Taiwanese steel giants Tycoons and E-United, has already begun work on the plant and a workers residence.
With first-phase land clearance nearing completion, 223ha of the eventual 455-ha site has been handed over to Guang Lian.
The plant, when completed, would have a capacity of 3 million tonnes in the first phase and 5 million tonnes in the second phase. It would use blast-furnace technology and would be one of the two largest projects in the economic zone. The first phase was expected to reach full capacity in 2013.
The project was originally licensed to Tycoons in 2006 with a budget of over $1 billion. The project costs rose to $3 billion in 2007, when Tycoons teamed up with E-United to upgrade the project technology.
VietNamNet/Viet Nam News
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