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China Non Ferrous Metal Production Jump In Jan-Nov 2011
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- Post Time: 2010/12/31
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China non-ferrous metal production jumped significantly in Jan-Nov 2010.The non-ferrous metals production for Jan-Nov 2010 was 28.75 million tonnes, up 21.4%. Among the total non-ferrous metals production, Copper production stood at 4.184 million tonnes during Jan-Nov 2010, up 10.7%. Aluminium production appreciated by 27.6% to 14.93 million tonnes.
Battery material Lead production was 3.782 million tonnes, increase of 11.7%. Zinc had a production of 4.735 million tonnes, up 19.7%. Non-ferrous metals industry totalled 324.6 billion yuan in fixed assets, which was 34% higher than Jan-Nov 2009. Investment in new projects amounted to 359.8 billion yuan, up 38.2% over last year.
Total imports of non-ferrous metals stood at $ 108.48 billion during Jan-Nov 2010, up 46.5% over Jan-Nov 2009. Imports of non-ferrous metals stood at $ 83.15 billion, up 40.6%. Exports were $ 25.33 billion, up 69.6% over last year.
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