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Japan’s largest chemical producer invests in VN

Japan’s largest chemical producer invests in VN

Japan's Shin-Etsu Chemical Co will set up two companies specialising in manufacturing silicone-based materials for high-brightness LED lights, and refining rare earth minerals, with a total investment of 5 billion JPY (roughly 64 million USD).

Rare earth minerals not promising for Vietnam: expert

Rare earth minerals not promising for Vietnam: expert

Vietnam should not be too hopeful about rare earth mining as it will not bring a lot of money to the country, an expert said.

Japan offers to help Vietnam tap rare earth deposits: official

Japan offers to help Vietnam tap rare earth deposits: official

Japanese investors have offered to help Vietnam explore its large rare earth reserves.

Japan, Vietnam to jointly develop rare earth

Japan, Vietnam to jointly develop rare earth

Japan and Vietnam are set to agree on joint development of rare earth minerals this month as countries scramble to secure supplies after a squeeze by China, a report said Friday.

From Industries

Major equipment agreement for thermoelectricity plant signed

HN -- An agreement for that design and offer of apparatus and technological services for that Thai Binh 2 Thermoelectricity Plant Project was signed in Ha Noi yesterday.Anything, more vital than US$826 million, was signed between your PetroVietnam Construction Joint Stock Corporation (PVC) and also the Sojitz-Daelim companies (SDC).Speaking in the signing ceremony, general director from the PVC Vu Duc Thuan stated anything incorporated equipment supply along with a detailed design for that turbine and

New plant makes energy converters

HCM CITY — A electronic energy ripper tools factory that includes alternative energy design features was inaugurated within the southern province of Binh Duong yesterday.Situated within the province's My Phuoc Industrial Park No 3, the 11,600 sq.m factory has manufacturing, putting together, engineering and testing facilities in addition to administrative offices from the XP Energy Viet Nam Co Ltd.It had been shipped on the turnkey basis by Singapore-based Boustead Projects Pte Ltd, a wholly possessed