podcast Many projects on verge of lagging behind schedule as steel prices surge The Saigon Times By Kim Ngan March 14, 2022 0 77 Share FacebookTwitter Must read ID app to be tested for boarding domestic flights in early June May 30, 2023 Rice traders incur losses despite export surge May 30, 2023 Vietnam to promote eco-friendly cinder block production May 30, 2023 Agro-forestry-fishery exports bring US$20.2 billion in Jan-May May 30, 2023 Ample room remains for Vietnam’s rice exports to Africa May 30, 2023 Over 20 banks lower deposit rates May 30, 2023 VND230 trillion mobilized for Covid-19 combat in 2020-2022 May 29, 2023 Since early March, domestic steel prices have increased three times by an average of VND600,000-1.4 million per ton, worrying many contractors and slowing down the execution of many projects. Tagsairport projectGDPGrab Vietnampedestrian streetsshrimp exportsteel price Share FacebookTwitter Previous articleGovt to submit plan to reduce environmental protection tax on fuel to NANext articleBinh Phuoc CDC director stripped of all Party posts More articles Three-month e-visa validity officially proposed May 29, 2023 PM orders urgent measures to secure power supply May 28, 2023 Typhoon Mawar: HCMC may see downpour at weekend May 27, 2023 LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Latest articles ID app to be tested for boarding domestic flights in early June May 30, 2023 Rice traders incur losses despite export surge May 30, 2023 Vietnam to promote eco-friendly cinder block production May 30, 2023 Agro-forestry-fishery exports bring US$20.2 billion in Jan-May May 30, 2023 Three sustainability focuses of Unilever to be underpinned by technology and innovation May 30, 2023