podcast Steel industry woes may last until mid-2023 The Saigon Times By Kim Ngan November 16, 2022 0 38 Share FacebookTwitter Must read Vietnam wants stronger agro-fishery exports to China June 10, 2023 HCMC hosts Cross-border E-commerce Conference June 10, 2023 Viettel to broadcast 1,400 European football matches in Vietnam June 10, 2023 Quang Ninh looks to become auto manufacturing hub June 10, 2023 Pending VAT refunds take toll on wood businesses June 10, 2023 HOSE reports 2022 revenue of nearly VND2 trillion June 10, 2023 TUI Blue Hotel Group appoints new business development director June 10, 2023 HCMC – Steel output and consumption have plunged in recent months, and the situation is predicted to linger until the second quarter of next year. TagsBinh DinhEVFTAexpressway projectsG20steel industry Share FacebookTwitter Previous articleSleeper buses may be banned from inner-city roads in mid-DecemberNext articleAn Phat Holdings eyes higher stake in bioplastics subsidiary More articles Former ambassador Vu Hong Nam forced to resign June 10, 2023 Tan Son Nhat to handle 24 million passengers in summer June 9, 2023 PouYuen Vietnam’s assistance for laid-off workers totals VND690 billion June 8, 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 Vietnam wants stronger agro-fishery exports to China June 10, 2023 HCMC hosts Cross-border E-commerce Conference June 10, 2023 Viettel to broadcast 1,400 European football matches in Vietnam June 10, 2023 Quang Ninh looks to become auto manufacturing hub June 10, 2023 Pending VAT refunds take toll on wood businesses June 10, 2023