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Price of building materials soars

The seasonal boom in construction is being blamed for rising building materials prices.
The seasonal boom in construction is being blamed for rising building materials prices.

The demand for sand, cement, brick and steel all rise in the finalmonths of the year as individuals and enterprises rush to completerepairs and construction projects before the lunar new year.

Cement prices have increased 10 percent while the prices of brick andsand have also risen by about 7-12 percent since earlier in the year.

Sand, used in mixing cement, has become harder to come buy during theyear-end building season, with authorities cracking down on illegal sanddredging along many waterways.

Brick kilns have also fallen behind seasonal demand.

Cao Danh Man, general director of Danh Man Co Ltd, a distributor ofbrick products, said the company no longer had supplies to sell and wereback-ordered by over a week.

"Prices in November rose by 30 VND per brick, about 4 percent over earlier prices," Man said.

Cement prices have also risen by 40-50,000 VND (2-2.50 USD) per tonne.Manufacturers Nam Ha and Vinakasai Ninh Binh were selling at 710,000 VND(35.50 USD) and 850,000 VND (42.50 USD) per tonne, respectively.

At the retail level, the price of Ha Tien-branded cement has increasedfrom 70,000 VND (3.50 USD) to 73,000 VND (3.65 USD) per 50-kg bag.

The Vietnam Steel Corporation has increased steel prices by 300,000 VNDper tonne, with steelmakers Vina Kyoei, Pomina, Viet-Han and Viet-Ducall following suit. Rolled steel stood at 14.5-14.8 million VND (726-740USD) per tonne, up 1.5 million VND (75 USD) per tonne from prices inJuly, while steel bar was priced at 14.6-15.3 million VND (728-765 USD).

The Vietnam Steel Association attributed increased steelprices to rising global prices for pig iron and scrap steel, bothheavily imported as raw materials in domestic steel production. Anunfavourable foreign exchange rate had also driven up the prices ofthese raw materials.

Steel prices have risen, however, even while production has outstripped demand this year by 2.6 million tonnes./.

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