BEIJING (Metal-Pages) 19-Mar-10. China has raised mining quotas for tungsten, antimony and rare earth this year to meet growing domestic demand. However at the same time it has clamped down in new mine development in a bid to protect its resources. The Ministry of Land and Resources has suspended approval of new mining licences for tungsten, antimony and rare earth, of which China is the world's largest producer, until the end of June 2011. Meanwhile for this year, the Chinese government set a mining limit for tungsten ...
19 Mar 2010 by Metal-Pages
Chinese minor metals weekly roundup – China raises mining quotas but caps new antimony and tungsten mine development
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