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Li Keqiang: China Will Continue To Provide Rare Earth To The World.

2011/1/7 10:18:00 54

Li Keqiang World Rare Earth


Vice Premier of the State Council in Germany

Li Keqiang

Local time 6 evening in Berlin, China will be

Protect the environment

Make better use of

Rare earth resources

On the basis of it, we continue to provide the world with rare earth elements.


According to international online reports, Li Keqiang attended the dinner at the Sino German industrial and commercial circles and delivered speeches, especially referring to the rare earth issues concerned by some German enterprises.

Li Keqiang said that China is facing the problem of how to protect the environment in mining rare earth elements.

Because some enterprises mining technology is not advanced, resulting in a relatively large waste of rare earth resources.

In order to protect the environment, save the resources shared by mankind and make it better utilized, and at the same time make local residents free from environmental pollution, it is an inevitable trend for China to manage rare earth mining in accordance with the law.


Li Keqiang also said that China is a responsible big country, knowing that the world market needs for rare earth will grasp the rhythm.

China hopes that the world's rare earth market will remain stable in the course of development.

At the same time, China also welcomes cooperation between domestic enterprises and Germany to carry out technological innovation in the areas of effective utilization of rare earth and alternative research.

China also appeals to those countries that possess rare earth resources and even possess advanced technology to develop rare earth resources that are always preserved from the perspective of maintaining market stability in the world, so as to jointly promote the stable and healthy development of the relevant markets in the world.


As a scarce resource, rare earth is a key component of many high-tech products.

At present, China occupies 36% of the world's rare earth reserves, but it supplies more than 90% of the world's market.

Before that, China announced that the export quota of rare earth minerals was greatly reduced, which aroused widespread concern of the international community.


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