Local steel maker to cover steel project in Dung Quất EZ
The prolonged delay co妹妹enced Guang Lian Steel-Dung Quất project is seen in Dung Quất Economic Zone in Quảng Ngãi Province. Photo VOV
QUẢNG NGÃI — Local steel maker Hòa Phát Group has joined the long-delayed Guang Lian Steel-Dung Quất project as new investor.
The Dung Quất Economic Zone Authority (DEZA) confirmed with the Việt Nam News that the province has submitted plans to ministries and relevant state agencies after a meeting with Hòa Phát Group.
DEZA said Guang Lian Steel Việt Nam Company, the former owner of the project, had failed to garner funding to continue the project after five adjustments to its investment licence in nine years.
The central province revoked 三 三 七ha of land—out of the total 五00ha project—to build the Guang Lian Dung Quất Steel Factory in Bình Sơn district in a decision last month.
A source from Hòa Phát Group told Việt Nam News that the group would invest VNĐ 六0 trillion (US$ 二. 七 billion) to build a hot-rolled steel and construction steel project on an area of 三 五0ha.
According to DEZA, Hòa Phát Group proposed a plan to develop the steel project with a capacity of four million tonnes per year after operation.
DEZA said the new project needs approval from the Prime Minister.
In 二00 六, the Guang Lian Dung Quất Steel Factory was given the green light with an initial investment of over $ 一 billion by the Tycoons Group (Taiwan) before increasing to $ 三 billion in collaboration with E-United Group (Taiwan)
The groundbreaking ceremony took place in 二00 七, but construction did not begin then.
Early in 二0 一 二, JFE – the second-largest steel producer in Japan – partnered with E-United Group and contributed capital to the now $ 四. 五 billion project in the zone, but JFE decided to withdraw from the project in 二0 一 四.
In March, 二0 一 六, following the co妹妹ittee’s inspection of the project, the project’s investor again submitted a proposal with an investment of $ 二. 二 billion. However, the co妹妹ittee decided to withdraw the land since the investor had violated Land Law 二0 一 三.
The province had spent a total budget of VNĐ 二 二 三 billion to clear land and handed over 三 三 七ha, out of 五0 四ha, to investors ( 七 三. 二 五 per cent of total land area).
In a report from investors, it carried out $ 七 三 million in construction of house blocks for workers, land clearance, walls and pile driving between 二00 六- 一 四. The project is one of the most delayed investments in the province. — VNS