Posted on 25 Mar 2008
Since last year, POSCO had been smoothly conducting a feasibility
study of the construction of a steel mill near southern-coastal
According to POSCO and Vietnamese press on Monday, POSCO
recently reached an agreement with the Vietnamese government to build the mill
on a 9.6-million sq.m lot in the vicinity of the bay.
This area, which has a deep sea and beautiful scenery
nearby, is part of a larger area where the Vietnamese government plans to build
an international container ship terminal.
Strong opposition to the planned steel mill has been growing among the Vietnamese press, academics, and some government agencies. They are concerned that the mill would make it hard to expand the shipping terminal to meet the demands of the country's growing economy. They are also worried about possible environmental damages.
A senior POSCO executive said, "We first began studying
the feasibility of a steel mill in
POSCO has been studying the feasibility of the mill since
May last year when it signed a memorandum of understanding on the project with
Vinashin Group,