9,910.61 TRY BIST 100 BIST 100
4.85 CNY CNY CNY
35.40 USD USD USD
36.45 EUR EUR EUR
0.13 CNY CNY/EUR CNY/EUR
39.88 TRY Interest Interest
79.76 USD Fossil Oil Fossil Oil
30.41 USD Silver Silver
4.30 USD Copper Copper
96.59 USD Iron Ore Iron Ore
350.00 USD Shipbreaking Scrap Shipbreaking Scrap
2,689.76 TRY Gold (gr) Gold (gr)

Vietnam's steel industry faces a difficult period

Vietnam's steel imports from China increased 7.2 million tons in the first eight months of 2024.

Vietnam's steel industry faces a difficult period

Cheap Chinese steel is creating difficulties for local steel producers in many countries, including Vietnam. Vietnam's steel imports from China increased from about 5 million tons in 2021 to 8.3 million tons in 2023 and 7.2 million tons in the first eight months of 2024. These imports account for about 70% of the country's total steel imports.

The cost of imports has also decreased, from an average of 973 USD a ton of steel in 2022 to 682 USD last year. But this has resulted in antidumping investigations around the world, indirectly affecting Vietnam.

Vietnamese steel producers have been forced to cut their prices to stay competitive. In the first eight months of 2023, the steel export price decreased to USD 729. At the same time, Vietnam's steel imports were under threat from anti-dumping investigations launched on products from China, South Korea and India. Hoa Phat Steel in particular was one of the affected companies, with its market share falling from 45% in 2021 to 30% in 2023.

Vietnam's antidumping investigations are being met with strong protests from local buyers who are taking advantage of cheaper imports. Antidumping tariffs may also have a negative impact on the real estate sector by increasing construction costs.

Moreover, the oversupply problem is expected to worse. Vietnam's steel production is expected to increase by 7% this year. Thua Thien-Hue province is reportedly looking for investors for a new steel mill that could produce 3 million tons of steel annually.

As a result, the future of Vietnam's steel industry will depend on the outcome of trade investigations into steel imports from China.

Comments

No comment yet.

Only +plus subscribers can access this content.

SUBSCRIBE now to share your thoughts on the markets and get more comments.
SUBSCRIBE If you already have an account Sign In

Most read news

The second International Steel Structures Exhibition is ready to welcome steel industry professionals in Iran

Saturday, January 11, 2025

The 914-megawatt power plant of Isfahan Mobarake Steel Complex will be fully operational by next year

Saturday, January 11, 2025

Price drop in the billet market in Asia

Saturday, January 11, 2025

The iron ore market has had a good year thanks to the Chinese

Saturday, January 11, 2025

Hatay will be the logistics center of the Middle East and the Gulf

Sunday, January 5, 2025
Follow List
Expand
Your watch list is empty

Add your favorite commodities for quick access and don't miss the latest price change news.


There are no news categories you follow
Edit Notification Preferences
E-bulletin subscription
Sign up to receive the latest news and daily iron prices by e-mail and sms
Become a Plus Subscriber Now!
Try it free for 3 days!
Subscribe Now
Neutral Prices
Be informed
Provincial Iron Prices
Comments and Analysis
Subscribe Now