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TranslateGDP bình quân đầu người vùng kinh tế trọng điểm Bắc Bộ đạt 5.500 USD vào năm 2020
11:50 | 29/01/2014
Đó là con số được đưa ra tại Quy hoạch tổng thể phát triển kinh tế - xã hội vùng kinh tế trọng điểm Bắc Bộ đến năm 2020, định hướng đến năm 2030 Thủ tướng Chính phủ vừa phê duyệt.
GDP bình quân đầu người vùng kinh tế trọng điểm Bắc Bộ đạt 5.500 USD vào năm 2020 | Xã hội | Báo điện tử Đại biểu nhân dân
Tata Steel Exits From $5-Bn Vietnam Project
The steel project had been lauded as one of its biggest greenfield ventures outside India
After five years of waiting, Tata Steel has completely exited from its $5-billion steel project in Vietnam because of the delay in approvals and challenging business environment there. “The company had communicated it to the Vietnam government last year and the chapter has been closed recently,” said an executive close to the development.
In the last Annual General Meeting of Tata Steel last year, Cyrus Mistry, chairman of Tata group had hinted about the exit, while answering to shareholders’ questions. “There was no hope on the project in the recent years and everything culminated as expected,” said the executive.
The 4.5 million tonne a year steel mill project had been lauded as one of the biggest greenfield ventures by the company outside India. It was to come up in 725 hectares at the Vung Anh Economic Park in the central province of Ha Tinh. The Indian steel maker had a 65 per cent stake in the venture, while Vietnam’s Steel Corporation and Vietnam Cement Industries Corporation held 30 per cent and 5 per cent, respectively. Under the terms, the steel venture was supposed to get a 30 per cent stake in the Thach Khe iron ore mines. The original plan was to build the first phase by 2012; the second by 2013-2014 and the third by 2017-2018.
A memorandum of understanding for the project was signed in May 2007 and the joint venture (JV) agreement has signed in August 2008. Later, the land marked for Tata Steel’s project had been allotted to a Taiwanese company. Different issues cropped up in the middle and the company had finally sought the help of the India government for talking to the Vietnam government. But the China’s influence on their government had pulled down the project, says an industry expert.
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