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Paper projects kick off to cool down shortage
Hanoi (VNA) " The Tan Mai paper joint stock Company has been given
the go-ahead to kick off four paper and paper pulp production
projects in a move to meet the growing demand of the market.
The company, one of the country's largest paper producers, has
received licence to invest 3 trillion VND (176 million USD) in
building a paper plant in Long Thanh district, southern Dong Nai
province.
Once fully operational, the plant will be capable of producing
150,000 tonnes of newsprint per year.
Central Quang Ngai province has also given the nod to the Tan Mai
Company to build a plant specialising in producing paper and paper
pulp with a total investment capital of 199 million USD.
The 44ha plant, scheduled to be built by 2011, will produce 130,000
tonnes of paper pulp and 200,000 tonnes of high-quality printing
paper, annually.
The mill is expected to tap the province's rich raw materials, shift
the local forestry industry into production and offer employment to
thousands of local workers, said provincial People's Committee
Chairman Nguyen Xuan Hue.
Central Highlands Lam Dong provincial People's Committee has licensed
the Tan Mai Company to build a paper pulp plant with a capacity of
200,000 tonnes per year.
The factory will be constructed between 2008 and 2010 in the Da Oai
industrial zone in Da Huoai district at an estimated cost of 600
billion VND.
The company also plans to construct a plant in the Central Highlands
with an annual capacity of 130,000 tonnes of paper pulp and 200,000
tonnes of paper.
Demand for paper in 2008is predicted to see a 24 percent year-on-year
increase, to reach more than 2.2 million tonnes, with newsprint and
writing paper seeing a growth of 49 percent, according to the Vietnam
Pulp and Paper Association (VPPA).
According to director general of the Tan Mai Company Tran Duc
Thinh, the company's investment falls in line with the paper
industry's development plan through 2010, which was approved by the
Ministry of Industry and Trade last year.
Once fully operational, these projects will help fulfill the sector's
target of producing 1.38 million tonnes of paper and 600,000 tonnes
of paper pulp per year by 2010. The figure is expected to increase to
3.6 million and 1.8 million by 2020, respectively.-Enditem
the go-ahead to kick off four paper and paper pulp production
projects in a move to meet the growing demand of the market.
The company, one of the country's largest paper producers, has
received licence to invest 3 trillion VND (176 million USD) in
building a paper plant in Long Thanh district, southern Dong Nai
province.
Once fully operational, the plant will be capable of producing
150,000 tonnes of newsprint per year.
Central Quang Ngai province has also given the nod to the Tan Mai
Company to build a plant specialising in producing paper and paper
pulp with a total investment capital of 199 million USD.
The 44ha plant, scheduled to be built by 2011, will produce 130,000
tonnes of paper pulp and 200,000 tonnes of high-quality printing
paper, annually.
The mill is expected to tap the province's rich raw materials, shift
the local forestry industry into production and offer employment to
thousands of local workers, said provincial People's Committee
Chairman Nguyen Xuan Hue.
Central Highlands Lam Dong provincial People's Committee has licensed
the Tan Mai Company to build a paper pulp plant with a capacity of
200,000 tonnes per year.
The factory will be constructed between 2008 and 2010 in the Da Oai
industrial zone in Da Huoai district at an estimated cost of 600
billion VND.
The company also plans to construct a plant in the Central Highlands
with an annual capacity of 130,000 tonnes of paper pulp and 200,000
tonnes of paper.
Demand for paper in 2008is predicted to see a 24 percent year-on-year
increase, to reach more than 2.2 million tonnes, with newsprint and
writing paper seeing a growth of 49 percent, according to the Vietnam
Pulp and Paper Association (VPPA).
According to director general of the Tan Mai Company Tran Duc
Thinh, the company's investment falls in line with the paper
industry's development plan through 2010, which was approved by the
Ministry of Industry and Trade last year.
Once fully operational, these projects will help fulfill the sector's
target of producing 1.38 million tonnes of paper and 600,000 tonnes
of paper pulp per year by 2010. The figure is expected to increase to
3.6 million and 1.8 million by 2020, respectively.-Enditem