Trends in China’s Chromite Demand
February 6, 2008
China is poor in chromite resources and breakthroughs seem unlikely in the near future in chromite prospecting. The present production status of some major mines is as follows. After extension, the Luobusa Mine will have a mining scale of 100,000 tons; the annual production of merchantable ores of the Sartokay Mine will be reduced to about 20,000 tons; Inner Mongolia can produce 2,000~3,000 tons of concentrates; the annual output of the Dadaoerji Mine is about 20,000 tons; and the mines in Qinghai have unstable production. Therefore, it is predicted that the output of merchantable ores will be no more than 150,000 tons by 2010. [Read more]
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