Aluminium exports reach US$50 million

VOV.VN - The Dak Nong Aluminum Company has exported over 140,000 tons of aluminum and 24,000 tons of hydrate amounting to US$50 million this year.

Dak Nong Company, part of the Vietnam National Coal - Mineral Industries Group, produced over 242,000 tons of convert aluminum in that period.

Its aluminum products are mainly exported to the Republic of Korea and Japan.

The Dak Nong Aluminum Company, situated in the Nhan Co Industrial Zone of the DakR’Lap District, Dak Nong Province, began a trial operation in November 2016 and will start operating officially this August.
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