News
21 February 2019

Siam Cement eyes more ECA debt for Long Son plant

In:
Chemicals/Petrochemicals, Oil & gas
Region:
Asia-Pacific

Thailand's largest cement company, Siam Cement, is looking to upsize the ECA portion backing the $5.4 billion Long Son petrochemical complex in Vietnam. The project company Long Son Petrochemicals (LSP), which was meant to start construction as soon as the debt signed in August 2018, has yet to...

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