plastics firms urged to adapt to aec market

Plastics firms urged to adapt to AEC market

Companies in the plastics industry should apply advanced technologies to maintain competitiveness after the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) takes effect by year-end, speakers at a seminar said on September 17.
binh minh plastics to pay back taxes

Binh Minh Plastics to pay back taxes

Binh Minh Plastics will have to pay its corporate income tax arrears to local tax authorities following clarification that firms could not benefit from multiple forms of tax exemptions.
plastics sector breaks the mould in self sufficiency drive

Plastics sector breaks the mould in self-sufficiency drive

US PLASTICS giant Louisiana Polymers has agreed to help set up Vietnam’s first hi-tech resin plant as the country’s plastics industry struggles to become self sufficient.
plastics exports target 400 million in q2

Plastics exports target $400 million in Q2

Vietnam’s exports of plastic products are predicted to reach $400 million in the second quarter this year, according to the Vietnam Plastics Association (VPA).
vietnams plastics industry embraces recycling trends

Vietnam's plastics industry embraces recycling trends

Vietnam's plastics companies are turning their focus towards environmentally friendly technologies as well as new materials, embracing change to promote recycling and reduce and eliminate plastics in the environment.
envalior is highlighting sustainable plastics at fakuma 2024

Envalior is highlighting sustainable plastics at Fakuma 2024

Envalior is highlighting sustainable plastics at Fakuma 2024, Messe Friedrichshafen, Hall B4, Stand 4302, October 15-19.
japan a potential market for vietnamese plastics

Japan - a potential market for Vietnamese plastics

Japan has been the largest importer of Vietnamese plastic products in recent years with the value accounting for 24.7 per cent of Vietnam’s plastics exports.
localities join in efforts to fight plastics pollution

Localities join in efforts to fight plastics pollution

Ten localities in Vietnam are taking actions to fight plastic pollution under Plastic Smart Cities (PSC), an initiative put forward by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).
closing policy gaps for plastics and plastic waste

Closing policy gaps for plastics and plastic waste

More than 60 delegates from environmental authorities, media agencies, businesses, environmental networks, and social organisations have participated in the Dialogue on plastic and plastic waste – Closing the policy gaps event organised by the For Vietnamese Stature Foundation (VSF) on February 28 in Hanoi.
plastics firms seek new ways to sail through the slowdown

Plastics firms seek new ways to sail through the slowdown

Amidst the downturn in export markets, plastic companies are looking for novel solutions to facilitate their business activities.

Plastics sector in bold move to end reliance on imports

A $40-MILLION polystyrene plastics plant tipped for Ho Chi Minh City looks set to end the country’s reliance on imports.A source from the Vietnam Saigon Plastics Association (VSPA) said a feasibility study for a 40,000-tonne capacity plant was underway.
basf for the first time makes products with chemically recycled plastics

BASF for the first time makes products with chemically recycled plastics

BASF is breaking new ground in plastic waste recycling with its ChemCycling project.
nawaplastic acquires majority interest in binh minh plastics

Nawaplastic acquires majority interest in Binh Minh Plastics

Nawaplastic Industry Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Thailand's SCG, has completed the purchase of an additional 185,970 shares in Binh Minh Plastics JSC (BMP), taking the Thai investor closer to dominating BMP.
local plastics firms hope to edge out market rivals

Local plastics firms hope to edge out market rivals

Vietnamese plastics firms have upped their game in the face of foreign competition.
vietnams plastics industry becomes the aiming point of foreign investors

Vietnam’s plastics industry becomes the ‘aiming point’ of foreign investors

Plastics manufacturers complain that the current laws make it easier for foreign conglomerates to swallow domestic companies.