China Nonferrous Metals Monthly
- Loss of Balance between Tungsten Reserve and Mining,China’s Resource Advantage Is Weakening
- Railway Investment Scale Upgraded to Directly Benefit Copper Wires &Cables and Alloys
- Xinjiang Nickel Production Topped 10,000 tonnes, with the Potential to Become the Second Largest Production Base in China
- The Ministry of Land and Resources Continued to Impose Total Exploitation Control on Tungsten, Antimony andRare Earth
- In 2012 Qinghai Newly Discovered 2.36 Million Tonnes of Copper, Lead and Zinc and 440,000 tonnes of Nickel in 14 ore fields
- Domestic aluminum enterprises“stored electricity” in winter for the sake of self rescue
- Ganzhou Plans to Build China’s Southern Rare Earth Group
- The Way out for the Aluminum Industry May Lies in Vertical Integration
- Refined Copper Production by Province or City in 2012
- Production of Metal Concentrates in 2012
- Aluminium Production by Province or City in 2012
- Antimony Production by Province in 2012
- Alumina Production by Province in 2012
- Titanuim Production by Province or City in 2012
- Nickel Production by Province or City in 2012
- Production of the Ten Major Nonferrous Metals in 2012
- Magnesium Production by Province in 2012
- Production of Fabricated Products in 2012
- China’s Major Non-ferrous Metals Imports & Exports
- Zinc Production by Province in 2012