Steel industry advised to optimise technology, save energy to promote export to EU


Hanoi: To promote steel exports to the European Union (EU) market, Vietnam’s steel manufacturers need to optimise technology, save energy, and carry out product quality standards of the EU, according to Do Nam Binh, head of the Minerals and Metallurgy Division at the Department of Industry under the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT).

Vietnam has exported steel products to more than 30 markets in the world, with about 25-30% of its steel exports going to the EU market.

In 2023, Vietnam exported over 2.5 million tonnes of steel to the EU market, nearly doubling from 2022. Since the Free Trade Agreement between Vietnam and the EU (EVFTA) that took effect in August 2020, Vietnam has continuously expanded its market share in the EU, making it one of the main export markets of Vietnamese steel.

However, from mid-2023, especially this year, Vietnam’s steel export to the EU market has faced many challenges.

Pham Cong Thao, Deputy General Director of the Vietnam Steel Corporation (VNSteel), said that export vo
lume of Vietnamese steel to the EU accounted for 23% of total exports in 2023. However, from mid-2023, exports to this market have faced two major barriers, which are safeguard measures and the carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM).

He said CBAM will aim to impose a carbon tax on all goods imported into EU countries, based on the intensity of greenhouse gas emissions in the production process in the host country.

According to CBAM, in phase 1, the manufacturers of steel products for export, including Vietnam, must declare their emission levels. In the next phases, they must have CBAM emission certificates from 2026. Buying this certificate will increase production costs, leading to difficulty in price competition. So, businesses must plan to reduce carbon emissions in production Thao said.

To meet CBAM regulations, Binh also said the steel manufacturers must continue to comply with regulations at the Law on Environmental Protection, Decree 06/2022/ND-CP and Decision 01/2022/QD-TTg, the National Strateg
y on Climate Change and Vietnam’s commitments at COP26.

At the same time, Vietnam needs to have a set of product quality standards according to regulations on goods quality management.

Dinh Quoc Thai, Vice Chairman and General Secretary of the Vietnam Steel Association, said Vietnam’s steel manufacturing enterprises have been improving production technology to reduce raw material and energy consumption to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

By 2035, they will gradually use green energy such as rooftop energy and renewable energy for production, as well as gradually applying a number of new technologies to reduce emissions.

Another barrier is that the EU continues to maintain safeguard measures on steel imported into the EU until June 30, 2024.

To avoid safeguard duties, Vietnam will have to maintain the export volume at below 3% of the total EU import turnover for each type of steel product. If the export volume exceeds the quota, the import tax for the excess is 25%.

Therefore, the Vietnam Steel Associati
on recommends the Government have policies encouraging steel manufacturers to upgrade production techniques and technology to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions.

It also proposes that the Government continue to support businesses by issuing trade remedy measures on the domestic market to limit cheap and poor-quality steel.

According to the association, the steel industry is likely to recover slightly in 2024 with an increase of 7% to 21.7 million tonnes in steel consumption and nearly 29 million tonnes in steel production./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

More than 300 businesses, manufacturers to attend VGMF 2024


Hanoi: More than 300 domestic and foreign businesses and manufacturers will attend the Vietnam Global Manufacturing Forum 2024 (VGMF2024) to explore investment and business cooperation opportunities.

The event will take place on March 26 at the National Convention Centre in Hanoi.

With the continuous development and transformation of the global economy, smart manufacturing has become the key force driving industrial upgrading and economic growth this year.

Vietnam, as a new production link in Asia, is playing an increasingly important role in the global smart manufacturing supply chain.

In that context, VGMF2024 aims to create a platform for exchanging among Government agencies, professional associations, Vietnamese businesses and FDI enterprises.

The forum will focus on discussing the latest technology, new industry trends, investment opportunities and how to find ways to cooperate and develop in the new global economic context.

VGMF2024 is not only a window to introduce the latest technology and busin
ess models, but also a catalyst to promote smart production cooperation between Vietnam and manufacturing countries such as the US, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and China, which will continue to invest in the near future./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Tra Vinh approves 576 billion VND petroleum storage terminal project


Tra Vinh: The southern province of Tra Vinh has approved an investment worth 576 billion VND (23.26 million USD) to develop a petroleum storage terminal project by the Tra Vinh Petrochemical and Energy Joint Stock Company.

The project is developed on an area of more than 46ha in Kim Son commune, Tra Cu district. It will build a petroleum storage with a capacity 50,000cu.m and a terminal which is capable of receiving 20,000 tonne vessels.

The project is expected to be put into commercial operation by November 2026.

Tra Vinh has granted licences to four projects since the beginning of this year, included three domestic investment projects with a total capital of 967 billion VND and a foreign investment project worth 2 million USD.

There are 384 valid projects in the province, including 39 FDI projects worth 3 billion USD and 345 domestic investment projects worth 143.3 trillion VND.

Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Quynh Thien said that the province is calling investments in 35 pro
jects this year, adding that Tra Vinh will strive to further improve the investment climate, administrative reform and dialogues with investors./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

UIM-ABP Aquabike World Championship 2024 wraps up


Binh Dinh: The UIM-ABP Aquabike World Championship 2024 wrapped up in Quy Nhon city, the central province of Binh Dinh on March 24 after three days of competitions with impressive results.

A total of 55 riders from 26 countries took part in the competitions, bringing audiences unique, impressive and thrilling performances.

After a series of exciting and dramatic competitions, teams have set new records, earning admiration from the audiences and the sport’s fans.

This is the first time such a speed water sports event has been held in Vietnam. Not only this year, Quy Nhon city will host the tournament for five years in a row from 2024 to 2028.

With an area of up to 5,000 ha and a width of nearly 4 km, Thi Nai lagoon in the city is considered an ideal place for aquabike and powerboat races./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Vietnamese culture introduced at Francophone event in France


Paris: The Vietnamese Cultural Centre in France represented Vietnam at the Week-end de la Francophonie (Francophonie Weekend) on March 23-24, which was held in celebration of the Fifth International Francophonie Day 2024 (March 20) in Yèble (Seine et Marne province), 60km from Paris.

This year’s event, the fifth of its kind, hosted nearly 40 booths of members of the International Organisation of La Francophonie, French localities and associations. Vietnam was a guest of honour of this year edition.

Adorned with the national flag, the pavilion of Vietnam drew attention of many event-goers. Publications on the country’s tourist attractions along with souvenir and traditional musical instruments were on display.

Besides, a special art programme and traditional Ao Dai (long dress) fashion show were also held during the two-day event.

Deputy director of the centre Tang Thanh Son said through the event, the centre wanted to introduce beautiful images of the S-shaped country and its people.

Marième Tamata-Varin
, the Mayor of Yèbles, said that Vietnam is selected as a guest of honour of this year’s event because the country has always actively participated in all past editions of the city’s International Francophonie Day.

Ambassador Nguyen Thi Van Anh, Permanent Representative of Vietnam to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), acknowledged that the event was an excellent opportunity to promote Vietnamese culture to foreign friends, through activities to introduce the country’s beauty, heritages recognised by UNESCO, culture imbued with national identity, as well as the Vietnamese people who are friendly and ready to cooperate with international partners and friends for peace and development.

First held in 2015, the biennial Francophonie Weekend in Yebles offers chances for participating countries to introduce their culture through music, cuisine, literature and folk games, as well as bolster mutual understanding via discussions on emerging issues in member countries./.

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ource: Vietnam News Agency

Photos on Dien Bien Phu Victory, Dien Bien Phu in the Air on display


Hanoi: A photo exhibition, themed ‘From Dien Bien Phu in 1954 to Hanoi – Dien Bien Phu in the Air in 1972,’ is being held at the Dien Bien Phu Victory Museum in the northern province of Dien Bien from March 22-27.

The exhibition is among a series of activities in celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu Victory (May 7, 1954 – 2024).

On display are 150 photos divided into three parts. The first part, themed ‘Dien Bien Phu Victory in 1954,’ introduces 60 photos of Dien Bien Phu stronghold, strategic decisions, outstanding battles, and developments and significance of the Dien Bien Phu Victory.

The second part with a total of 50 photos focuses on the so-called Dien Bien Phu in the Air in 1972, depicting the US’s plot of conducting air raid in northern provinces using B-52 fighters, the sound guidelines of the Party, the hardships and sacrifices of Vietnamese troops and people in the battle that lasted 12 days and nights which forced the US Government to resume negotiations and sign the Paris A
greement in 1973.

Forty photos in the last part introduce today’s Hanoi and Dien Bien province, cultural features, and important events in the localities.

The exhibition aims to inspire visitors’ pride, self-respect, and responsibility for firmly protecting the Fatherland./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Vietnam makes history at world three-cushion team tournament


Hanoi: Tran Quyet Chien and Bao Phuong Vinh secured the first victory for Vietnam at the World Championship Three-Cushion National Teams after defeating their Spanish rivals at the final in Germany on early March 25 (Vietnam time).

At this game, Vinh won 40 – 22 over Sergio Jimenez while Chien lost 38 – 40 to Ruben Legazpi, leading to a tie-break where cueists took turns to play on the same table.

Vinh missed a shot when the Vietnamese team took a 14 – 11 lead, only one more point ahead of the win. After that, Chien also missed his chance after Spain raised their team’s result to 14 – 13.

Spain later levelled the score at 14 all but still failed to grasp their decisive opportunity. Seizing this chance, Vinh made a precise shot to help Vietnam obtain a 15 – 14 win to take the championship.

With this latest victory, Vietnam won four world three-cushion billiards titles in just one year. The others are the Porto World Cup by Chien in Portugal in July 2023, the World Championship by Vinh in Turkey in Septembe
r 2023, and the Bogota World Cup by Chien in Colombia in March 2024./.

Source: Vietnam News Agency

Binh Dinh aims to build tourism trademark through international sports events


Hanoi: Binh Dinh is hosting the Amazing Binh Dinh Fest in Quy Nhon city with the highlight being the UIM-ABP Aquabike World Championship (from March 22-24) and UIM F1H20 World Championship Grand Prix of Binh Dinh (from March 29-31), which is a great chance for the south-central locality to attract tourists.

At a conference to provide socio-economic information of the locality and introduce the Culture, Sports and Tourism Week of Binh Dinh on March 23, Nguyen Tuan Thanh, Standing Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee told the press about the locality’s visions and orientations for investment attraction and socio-economic development by hosting international sports events.

Reporter: This is the first time Vietnam has hosted the UIM F1H20 World Championship Grand Prix. Could you please reveal the reason why Binh Dinh is chosen as the venue of the tournament?

Nguyen Tuan Thanh: The tournament came to Binh Dinh as a luck besides the province’s efforts to win the right to host it. We recognised that
if Quy Nhon could host the event, it would be a great chance for us to promote our potential and strengths in culture and human resources, as well as an opportunity for the land of martial art to call for investment.

Therefore, right after information of the tournament was released, we made a very quick decision. Then we worked with the organising board of the tournament. They made several visits to Binh Dinh to make surveys and check the entire infrastructure system and other conditions to see whether the locality boasts full conditions to host the event or not.

At that time, we were still “in disarray”, but with the determination to attract this tournament at all costs, we exerted a lot of efforts. Currently the race is going very well, the organising board and the racing teams are very satisfied. Thanks to the enthusiasm of Binh Dinh and the efforts of the organising board, we have managed to bring the tournament here.

Reporter: What does the tournament mean for Binh Dinh tourism in particular and the p
rovince’s socio-economic situation in general at present?

Nguyen Tuan Thanh: As I have said, the event means a lot to us. Many foreign visitors have come to enjoy the race and engage in investment promotion activities of the province. Many businesses have also come to us following this sports event.

Reporter: Does Binh Dinh has any plan to organise an annual sea sports event carrying the brand of Binh Dinh, like what Da Nang has done to develop the International Fireworks Festival?

Nguyen Tuan Thanh: We hopes so and we are working for it. From the story of this F1 tournament, we have found that in order to boost tourism and make opportunities to lure foreign visitors, Binh Dinh must build such ‘trademark’.

The province has defined that it needs to create uniqueness and organise a chain of events. Instead of holding small events scattered” from the beginning of the year to the end of the year like before, we are focusing on organising a series of events in association with important occasions such as the B
inh Dinh liberation day (March 31) and the summer tourism season – the time when the number of foreign tourists ‘booms’ before going down in the rainy season in Binh Dinh.

Reporter: It is reported that Binh Dinh will host the Vietnam-Canada Trade Promotion Conference and the Binh Dinh Investment Promotion 2024 next week. Could you share information about these conferences?

Nguyen Tuan Thanh: On March 28, we will organise a Vietnam-Canada Trade Investment Conference to discuss the trading of goods and local firms’ exports to Canada.

The Binh Dinh Investment Promotion 2024 will take place from April 29, which will be a major investment promotion event. To date, 120 enterprises from the Republic of Korea, Japan, Thailand, the UAE as well as representatives from many foreign organisations have registered to attend the event.

Source: Vietnam News Agency