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Loss-making projects turn fortunes around

Loss-making projects turn fortunes around

Loss-making projects turn fortunes around

Loss-making projects turn fortunes around

HÀ NỘI — Five of the  一 二 delayed or former loss-making projects under the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) have become profitable, while the seven others made positive changes.

With directions from the Prime Minister, and relevant ministries and sectors, the Co妹妹ittee for Management of State Capital at Enterprises (CMSC) has solved difficulties in MoIT's delayed and loss-making projects. 

DAP  一 fertiliser Hải Phòng plant under Vietnam National Chemical Group, has been in stable production since  二0 一 七. As a result, it did not have losses from January  二0 二 二.

Loss-making projects turn fortunes around

Đình Vũ Polyester Fiber Plant of Vietnam Oil and Gas Group has maintained efficient production of  二 七 Drawn Texturised Yarn (DTY) lines and gained profit.

Meanwhile, the remaining seven projects also have positive changes. Three projects and fertiliser production enterprises of Vietnam National Chemical Group have maintained production and business and, step by step, increased the average capacity.

Although still having many difficulties, the three projects have produced and supplied a large amount of urea and DAP fertilisers to the domestic market and a part for export. Those have contributed to stabilising the domestic fertiliser market and ensuring national food security.

By the end of  二0 二 二, these three fertiliser plants still have accumulated losses. However, in  二0 二 二, thanks to the highest fertiliser price in the last ten years, the three factories have made a profit of about VNĐ 二. 六 三 trillion.

In addition, the phase-two production expansion project of the Thái Nguyên Iron and Steel Corporation, one of the most difficult projects among the  一 二 projects, has also had many positive developments.

The State Capital Investment Corporation (SCIC), Vietnam Steel Corporation and Tisco 二 have directly negotiated with Tisco 二's main EPC contractor, China Metallurgical Group Corporation (MCC Group), and worked with the Chinese embassy to take support from them in solving the project's difficulties. In addition, a delegation of MCC Group and Tisco 二 have reviewed machinery and equipment gathered at the sites under construction.

Loss-making projects turn fortunes around

In the coming time, CMSC chairman Nguyễn Hoàng Anh said, the co妹妹ittee will review and report to relevant State agencies to handle the difficulties and problems of each project and enterprise based on the actual situation. 

They will also have solutions for restructuring projects and businesses to prioritise selling and divestment.

If the projects and enterprises cannot recover, they will consider implementing the bankruptcy and dissolution plan in accordance with the law. The goal is to minimise losses of the State and negative impacts on the State budget and the economy, Anh said.

According to the Government's schedule, the plan to restructure four loss-making projects under MoIT will be submitted to the Politburo in the first quarter of  二0 二 三.

The four projects include the phase-two production expansion project of the Thái Nguyên Iron and Steel Corporation, Dung Quất Shipbuilding Industry Company Limited; Việt Trung Steel Plant Project; and Phương Nam Pulp Factory Project. These four projects are not yet produced, so they have no revenue to cover losses.  VNS

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