Titanium exporters in Vietnam stuck with huge inventories


Bình Định Province has a titanium inventory of about 455,000 tonnes.— Vietnam News

BINH DINH, Vietnam (Vietnam News/ANN): The central province of Binh Dinh has asked the Prime Minister to allow local businesses to continue exporting titanium inventory of about 455,000 tonnes.

Phan Cao Thang, permanent vice chairman of Binh Dinh People's Committee, said that the provincial People's Committee has also proposed that the titanium inventory be exported after the local enterprises balance export quantity and domestic consumption.

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