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This Year China's Rare Earth Imports Are Broken Down By 10000 Tons &Nbsp;

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China's Rare Earth Import Environmental Protection

On the morning of December 28th, Minmetals importers and exporters President Xu Xu at 2010 International Symposium on rare earth It said that China imported 10381 tons of rare earth metal ore in 1-10 months this year, the first breakthrough of ten thousand tons, an increase of 144% over the same period last year.


He said, Environmental problems It has become a bottleneck for the development of rare earth in China. China's reduction of rare earth output is due to environmental protection. The data he gave at this seminar showed that the country's rare earth industry had 13 billion cubic meters of exhaust gas and 25 million tons of waste water. "It can be seen that the long-term exploitation of rare earth has brought serious damage to me."


He suggested that China's rare earth smelting separation technology is more advanced, and Chinese enterprises are willing to cooperate with other countries in the world to develop rare earth resources outside China.

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