China to speed up construction of strategic mineral reserve sites, says government
China will accelerate the construction of strategic mineral reserve sites, state news agency Xinhua reported on Wednesday. KEY DETAILS: * New regulations issued on Wednesday, which detail how a law passed in 2024 should be implemented, called for the accelerated construction of strategic mineral resource reserve facilities.
China will accelerate the construction of strategic mineral reserve sites, state news agency Xinhua reported on Wednesday. KEY DETAILS:
* New regulations issued on Wednesday, which detail how a law passed in 2024 should be implemented, called for the accelerated construction of strategic mineral resource reserve facilities. * The rules set a minimum five-year term for strategic mineral resource reserves kept at their source, with post-term reviews by State Council authorities to determine extensions or adjustments.
* They also stipulate that strategic mineral resources reserved by the state may not be mined or encroached upon without approval from the State Council's natural resources authority. * China is the world's largest consumer of most commodities and is secretive about its stockpiling system. In a rare public statement, the head of the country's nonferrous association said in February China would expand its strategic reserves of copper.
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