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2011-03
How to change a "rare earth power" into a "rare earth power"
As an important strategic resource, rare earths are widely used in modern industry, especially in high-tech fields. my country is a big country in rare earth resources, owning 65% of the world's rare earth resources, accounting for more than 90% of the global rare earth trade volume. The unique advantages naturally remind us that in the world rare earth trade, my country will have more price voice because of its resource advantages. But this is not the case. my country's rare earth industry, which accounts for more than 90% of the global rare earth metal trade, does not have the world pricing power like Australia and Brazil's iron mining industry. In the international commodity market, there is a strange phenomenon: take oil, coal, and iron ore as examples, when China is in the export stage, the price is extremely low; once it turns to the import stage, the price soars dozens of times.
2011-03-22
China will focus on improving the level of recycling of mineral resources
A few days ago, the National Development and Reform Commission issued the "Technical Policy Outline for Comprehensive Utilization of Resources in China". The relevant person in charge of the National Development and Reform Commission pointed out when interpreting the policy that during the "Twelfth Five-Year Plan" period, the state will improve the comprehensive utilization level of mineral resources and promote the development of co-associated mineral resources. comprehensive development and efficient utilization.
Global Outlook: When is China's "pain of rare earth"
Recently, the issue of rare earth management in China has once again become the focus of Chinese and foreign media. As we all know, rare earth is a strategic resource with extremely important strategic value. China's rare earth resource reserves once accounted for 85% of the world's reserves, but they have been transported to the international market at extremely low prices. According to reports, China's rare earth output in 2009 was 150,000 tons, far exceeding the market demand of 100,000 tons, and the price has been hovering at a low level.
The mining of special copper mines in my country is only ten years old, and it is urgent to strengthen mineral research and exploration
At present, iron, copper, and aluminum resources are in short supply in my country. It is estimated that the proven iron ore, copper ore, bauxite and other popular minerals can only be mined for about ten years at most. This was revealed by Hu Ruizhong, director of the Institute of Geochemistry of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, in an interview with the guest Minwang Technology Channel "Prospecting Breakthroughs in China's Eight Research Fields".
Tin production growth due to rising demand and rising tin prices
Statistics from the Bureau of Statistics show that the domestic refined tin output in June was 13,772 tons, a year-on-year increase of 9.2%; the cumulative output from January to June was 72,316 tons, a year-on-year increase of 24.5%. In terms of raw materials, the output of tin ore metal in June was 5,000 tons, unchanged from the same period last year; the cumulative output from January to June was 36,000 tons, a year-on-year increase of 20.0%.
The overseas mergers and acquisitions of my country's mining enterprises tend to diversify
Since the global financial crisis in 2008, Chinese mining companies have been active in overseas mining mergers and acquisitions. According to statistics, from January 2008 to the first half of 2009, there were more than 80 overseas mergers and acquisitions of Chinese mining enterprises, involving an amount of nearly 30 billion US dollars (the statistics here do not include oil and gas mergers and acquisitions). In general, the target minerals for mergers and acquisitions are mostly metal minerals.