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Steel prices today, May 15th: Hoa Phat maintains price at 15,430 VND/kg, world iron ore prices cool down.
Domestic construction steel prices remained stable at major enterprises on May 15th. Meanwhile, world iron ore prices fell due to weakening demand in China and a sharp increase in supply.
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Nghe An province approves 11 quarries for soil and sand to serve the construction of the Vinh - Thanh Thuy expressway.
The Provincial People's Committee has just issued Decision No. 1865/QD-UBND approving the land and sand mines to serve the construction of the Vinh - Thanh Thuy expressway project.
Steel prices on April 24th: Domestic market remains stable, world iron ore prices see slight correction.
Domestic steel prices from brands like Hoa Phat and Viet Duc remained stable on April 24th. On the international market, iron ore prices fell slightly but remained above the $100/ton mark.
Steel market update, April 22nd: Domestic prices stable, world iron ore prices rise slightly.
Domestic construction steel prices remained around 15,000 VND/kg, while the international market improved due to stockpiling demand in China and concerns about global supply.
With sharply rising construction material prices, estimated costs for transportation projects are expected to increase by more than 8%.
The Ministry of Construction reported that the price of asphalt has increased by nearly 32%, and the prices of sand and stone materials have increased by up to 23.3%. This fluctuation is estimated to increase the cost estimates for transportation projects by more than 8%.
Construction steel prices increased by 600 VND/kg on March 31st, with slight fluctuations in the global market.
Hoa Phat increased the price of construction steel in Central Vietnam due to pressure from steel billet costs, while world iron ore and steel prices recorded slight, contrasting fluctuations.
Construction material prices surge: Cement rises to 100,000 VND/ton, steel reaches 16.2 million VND.
Soaring input costs such as coal, iron ore, and shipping have led to simultaneous adjustments in steel and cement prices, putting significant pressure on projects and the real estate market.
Iron ore prices have risen again, while the domestic construction steel market remains stable.
March 14, 2026 11:03
Global iron ore prices rose due to expectations of a recovery in pig iron production in China. In Vietnam, construction steel prices remained stable at 12,520 - 13,950 VND/kg.
Fluctuating fuel prices put pressure on people's lives and production.
March 8, 2026 18:19
The escalating tensions in the Middle East are having a significant impact on the global energy market. World oil prices are constantly fluctuating, leading to adjustments in gasoline prices...
Strengthening the Party's leadership over the management and development of construction materials.
February 12, 2026 08:27
On behalf of the Party Central Committee, Standing Committee member Tran Cam Tu signed and issued Directive No. 03-CT/TW dated February 3, 2026, on strengthening the Party's leadership over the management and development of materials...
The Minister of Construction speaks about the absurdity of applying for a construction permit.
November 15, 2025 07:00
Minister of Construction Tran Hong Minh stated that regulations already exist for everything from detailed planning and pre-feasibility studies to technical design. When people and businesses want to build...
Policies are needed to allow artificial sand to enter the construction materials market.
October 28, 2025 21:28
Given the serious imbalance between the supply and demand of natural sand as a construction material, and the forecast of a shortage in the near future, artificial sand is considered one of the...
Construction is being expedited on the Vinh airport upgrade project to ensure it is operational in time for the year-end peak season.
October 16, 2025 11:22
After more than 3 months of construction, the Vinh airport upgrade project is seeing the investor and construction units focusing on mobilizing machinery and equipment, and increasing shifts to accelerate progress. All...
In September 2025, the consumer price index (CPI) in Nghe An province increased by 2.7%.
October 9, 2025 18:05
Typhoon No. 5, which directly hit the province, had a significant impact on people's lives and was the main reason for the 2.7% increase in the consumer price index (CPI) in September 2025 compared to the same period last year...
Rising transportation, electricity, water, and construction material costs pushed the consumer price index (CPI) up 0.59% in June.
July 5, 2025 06:46
According to the Nghe An Provincial Statistics Office, the consumer price index in June 2025 increased by 0.59% compared to the previous month and by 2.53% compared to the same period last year.
Prices of sand, stone, cement, and other construction materials have risen unusually high, and a materials crisis may recur.
July 3, 2025 14:55
In June 2025, construction material prices continued to rise sharply and unusually, especially construction sand, which surged by as much as 58.45%, raising concerns about the possibility of a recurring materials crisis...
Construction materials are frequently found occupying sidewalks in Vinh City.
June 18, 2025 12:42
In Vinh City, the practice of occupying sidewalks and roads for the storage of construction materials is still widespread on many streets. This situation not only affects...
Nghe An: Highlights of May 27th
May 27, 2025 18:39
New points in the regulations for the 2025 high school graduation exam; Nghe An farmers line up to dry their rice... are some of the prominent news on baonghean.vn on May 27th.
Rising construction material prices cause concern among residents and businesses.
May 27, 2025 10:44
The construction materials market has been constantly fluctuating since the beginning of the year; the prices of steel, sand, and bricks have increased sharply. Many households and businesses are facing difficulties, and construction progress is being affected...
Authorities are investigating the driver of a tractor-trailer who spilled construction materials on the highway section passing through Nghe An province.
December 30, 2024 18:37
After receiving the complaint, Highway Traffic Police Team No. 4 (Traffic Police Department) verified that the driver of the tractor-trailer had spilled construction materials on the highway section passing through Nghe An.
Explanation of the current situation regarding the shortage of construction materials and agricultural land in the mountainous areas of Nghe An province.
December 5, 2024 16:52
The Director of the Nghe An Department of Natural Resources and Environment believes that in the future, when the Mineral Resources Law is amended, the procedures for auctioning and granting licenses for common construction material mines will be simpler, therefore...
Struggling with... the Mineral Resources Law?
July 1, 2024 18:00
The shortage of sand, the lack of fill soil, and difficulties in managing scattered, small-scale mineral resources... have been a reality for many years in the mountainous and midland districts of the province, and are one of...
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