Daily Trust

Venezuela to crush cars, bikes to build houses

- By Diego Ore

Venezuela has said that it would start crushing abandoned cars and bicycles to provide raw materials for housing constructi­on and supplement drasticall­y reduced amounts of local steel.

“We have sent 10,485 automobile­s, 9,651 motorbikes and 539 bicycles to the national steel industry,” Maria Martinez, a deputy justice minister, said during a visit to an abandoned car deposit outside Caracas last week.

That quantity of steel, she said, could be used for rebars, which reinforce concrete, in the constructi­on of tens of thousands of housing units.

In one of late socialist leader Hugo Chavez’s most popular policies, the “Great Venezuelan Housing Mission,” authoritie­s built or refurbishe­d more than 250,000 housing units in 2012 for low-income families. That fell to around 150,000 last year.

Production of rebars in March 2014 was at an 18-year monthly low of 8,796 tonnes, down from 46,051 tonnes in March last year.

Venezuelan steelmaker Sidor has an installed annual capacity of 5 million tonnes, but output has declined since its nationaliz­ation six years ago due to frequent protests and insufficie­nt investment.

Total steel output reached a 16-year low of 1.5 million tonnes in 2012, and was only slightly higher at 1.6 million in 2013.

The steelmaker’s problems are part of a general malaise in the South American OPEC nation’s once-buoyant metals industry. (Reuters)

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