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Vietnam’s Hoa Phat supplies high-quality construction steel for US embassy complex project

Thursday, 05 December 2024 14:15:05 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul

Vietnam-based steel producer Hoa Phat Group has announced that the company has provided more than 5,000 mt of grade 60 ribbed steel produced with ASTM A615/615M standards to the US Embassy Complex project in Hanoi, Vietnam. The project with $1.2 billion of investment requires steel products compliant to US standards with high mechanical and physical properties.

Hoa Phat stated that, after producing and supplying special high-quality steel according to ASTM A615/615M and ASTM A706/706M standards, the company has started to receive more orders for high-quality construction steel.

Currently, Hoa Phat’s two complexes in Dung Quat and Hai Duong maintain research and development on high-quality steel product lines, especially special and complex technical steel, to meet the needs of domestic service and manufacturing industries as well as for export.


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