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  2. List of companies of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Though Vietnam is a relative newcomer to the oil industry, it is currently the third-largest oil producer in Southeast Asia, with a total 2011 output of 318,000 barrels per day (50,600 m 3 /d). [1] In 2010, Vietnam was ranked as the 8th largest crude petroleum producers in the Asia and Pacific region. [ 2 ]

  3. Steel and Industrial Forgings Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Steel and Industrial Forgings Ltd (SIFL) is a public sector undertaking (PSU) fully owned by Government of Kerala situated in Athani in Thrissur, Kerala state of India. [1] [2] The company was incorporated in 1983 and started commercial production in 1986. It is an AS 9100 C and ISO 9001:2008 certified company.

  4. Formosa Ha Tinh Steel - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, 3,300 hectares (33 km 2) of land in Kỳ Anh district was allocated to the development company (Hung Nghiep Formosa Ha Tinh Steel Co) by Hà Tĩnh province. Initially statements by the company estimated a $15 billion development cost to install 7.5 million tons pa steel capacity. [3]

  5. Category:Government-owned companies of Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam Airlines; Vietnam Electricity; Vietnam Multimedia Corporation; Vietnam National Defense Television; Vietnam Posts and Telecommunications Group; Vietnam Television; Viettel; Vinamilk; Vinatex; Vĩnh Long Radio - Television Station; Voice of Vietnam; VTC Digital Television

  6. Vinatex - Wikipedia

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    In April 1995, the Vietnam National Textile and Garment Corporation, the predecessor of today's Vinatex Group, was established. [5] [6] Vinatex was formed by merging enterprises under the Vietnam Textile Corporation and the Garment Production-Import Export Union.

  7. Shipbuilding Industry Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The logo of formerly Vietnam Shipbuilding Industry Group. Shipbuilding Industry Corporation's predecessor Vietnam Shipbuilding Industry Group (Vinashin) was a state-owned shipbuilding firm in Vietnam. It was one of Vietnam's leading industrial concerns, and entered into a partnership with Damen, [1] Kongsberg, and Hyundai. [2]

  8. Việt Á scandal - Wikipedia

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    In February 2020, the company collaborated with the Vietnam Military Medical University to develop a domestically manufactured COVID-19 RT-PCR test that was released one month later; its quick deployment has been cited as a factor in the early success of Vietnam's zero-COVID policy, with ten other countries considering buying Việt Á tests ...

  9. Vietsovpetro - Wikipedia

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    According to the VNR500 (Top 500) ranking, Vietsovpetro was Vietnam's 8th largest company. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] It was established in 1981 under an inter-governmental agreement between the JSC Zarubezhneft of the Soviet Union (later inherited by the Russian Federation ) and Vietnam 's state-owned Petrovietnam , with each side holding half of stake.