In 2015 and 2016, with the steady investment by foreign companies in the domestic yarn industry, the country had about 7 million spindles, double the numbers in 2015.On the other hand, fibre prices have ranged from 1,100 USD to 1,120 USD per tonne, 200 USD higher than the fibre prices in 2015. Meanwhile, the cost of material for producing polyester fibre was also lower than the price of material in 2015."These are important considerations in determining the time for recovering operations at the Dinh Vu Polyester Fibre Plant," Truong said.He also affirmed that Vinatex would increase the volume of polyester fibre products bought from the plant to 100 percent from the current level, or at least by 50 percent according to its commitment in the past, if the plant ensures quality and stability, and fulfils the commitments on payment and delivery as in 2014 and 2015.Vinatex and the Vietnam Textile and Garment Institute will continue to support the plant to control the quality of its products and design units to test the fibre at the weaving and dyeing stages.PetroVietnam’s General Director Nguyen Vu Truong Son also pledged to restart operations of the plant as soon as possible and ensure the stability of polyester fibre supply to local enterprises.PetroVietnam has proposed to the Prime Minister the possible measures to recover the production of the plant. Meanwhile, Vinatex will provide information about consumption for PetroVietnam to determine the best plan for re-operation of the plant.The plant is one of the 12 projects that suffered losses in the industry and trade sector, and PetroVietnam is determined to restart production at this plant soon.
Dinh Vu Polyester Fibre Plant to restart production
The Dinh Vu Polyester Fibre Plant is scheduled to restart production soon after a prolonged suspension of operations.
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