After several years of construction, the Thanh Hoa Pulp and Paper mill in Vietnam is suddenly short of funds to complete the project.
The mill was originally anticipated to go on stream in 2005; the mill was expected to produce 50,000 tons of pulp and 60,000 tons of paper per year, with products to include cartons, duplex paper and packaging paper. At the end of the second stage, total production capacity would increase to an estimated 150,000 tons of pulp and 150,000 tons of paper per year.
Monday, September 10, 2007
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