Many countries interested in Vietnam alumina
               Date: 3/6/2012 7:35:09 AM
               The Ministry of Industry and Trade has told Vietnam National Coal and Mineral Industries Group (Vinacomin) to put Tan Rai alumina plant in Lam Dong Province into trial production in April as many countries are interested in local alumina.
               
                
							
                             Le Duong  Quang, deputy minister of Industry and Trade, told the Daily last Friday  that Japan, China and some countries in the Middle East had expressed  interest in the product.
The ministry on the previous day made a field trip to the Tan Rai  bauxite mining and alumina processing complex to check the progress of  the project. Alumina output of the facility will reach an estimated  300,000 tons this year and rise to 500,000 tons in the coming years.
Vinacomin is in talks to sell alumina. In principle, Vinacomin will  invite tenders for the sale after the project’s pilot running, Quang  said.
Construction of the US$700 million project began in 2008. The  State-owned mining company is also building Nhan Co alumina plant in Dak  Nong Province at the same cost. The Nhan Co facility has an annual  capacity of 650,000 tons and is expected to launch its first product in  2014.
Vinacomin is upgrading a road from the Tan Rai plant to National  Highway 20 and another from Bao Loc to Dau Giay and Go Dau Port to  facilitate alumina transport to a port in Ba Ria-Vung Tau Province.
These roads will be used temporarily before Ke Ga Port is built in Binh Thuan Province, Qung added.
The ministry has asked Vinacomin to re-assess the economic efficiency  of the plant given additional investments in road upgrades.
                 
                (Source:SGT)