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Buying coal, the trend of addressing serious shortage of supply in Vietnam

by Han Nguyen Marketing executive
With the current situation of increasing demand, mua than đá is considered an optimal and long-term solution, to overcome the difficulties currently encountered due to the lack of fuel resources. It is expected that in the future, Vietnam's coal industry will have many remarkable changes.
Mua than đá has only been strong in recent years in Vietnam due to rising consumer demand and demand for domestic coal. Policies on energy use and import are given special attention, to ensure absolute feasibility and maintain market stability.
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Previously, Vietnam was known as an abundant source of coal. However, over time, natural and economic conditions were not feasible to meet the long-term plans, so mua than đá in other countries was proposed and viewed is the necessary solution for the current situation.
Currently, in this field of coal power, Vietnam is signing cooperation with more than 22 different countries. However, the three strongest and most important sources for the market are Indonesia, Russia and Australia. In the long run, these three sources can meet the set goals. The main sources of coal used in Vietnam are thermal coal, bitumen, semi-bituminous, anthracite, ...
A series of coal enterprises has detailed plans on coal import and export for other segment markets. Despite protests from the use of coal, the "heat" of coal never ceases and in the future many countries still depend on coal.
Summary of the situation of mua than đá and coal consumption in 2019, the country spent over 58 million tons of coal for power plants. However, the breakthroughs in terms of revenue or business are not yet clear.

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Created on Jan 15th 2020 23:32. Viewed 241 times.

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