lunes, 24 de junio de 2019

Asia Daily Briefing - Second thoughts



Vietnam shivers as

 China's steel capacity

 glut returns

TOKYO/HANOI -- The U.S.-China trade war is stoking fears of
 another steel glut, which has
 Vietnam's largest steelmaker, 
Formosa Ha Tinh Steel, thinking
 about putting plans for a third blast furnace on hold.

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