Vietnam's Binh Son refinery to borrow $754 mln for expansion plan
Binh Son will take $754 million worth of loans for a project to expand its sole oil refinery and boost its annual crude oil processing capacity by more than 1 million tonnes.
Binh Son will take $754 million worth of loans for a project to expand its sole oil refinery and boost its annual crude oil processing capacity by more than 1 million tonnes.
The Ministry of Industry and Trade has instructed the country’s two refineries to crank up gasoline production to maximum capacity as the south continues to report shortages.
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