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China Metal Industry NewslettersPublished by: ChinaMarketResearch.com Published: Jan. 22, 2004 - 130 Pages Table of ContentsContents: UK Steel Maker Expands Business in China( 1/20/2004) Baosteel, Brazil Firm Ink Iron Ore Deal( 1/19/2004) Koryo Company's 170-Million-USD Steel Wire Project Introduced to Nantong( 1/19/2004) JV to Help Meet Sheet Steel Demand( 1/16/2004) Chinalco Itching to Invest Abroad( 1/07/2004) Shanghai Copper Prices Picked( 1/07/2004) Chinese Offer for Steel Equipment( 1/05/2004) Lanzhou Aluminium Allowed New Shares Offer(12/31/2003) China Set to Cool Steel Sector(12/29/2003) Baosteel Reaches Dream(12/26/2003) Baosteel Buys More Iron Ore(12/25/2003) Nickel Hits 14-year High on Chinese Demand(12/25/2003) Nation Inks Deals to Purchase US Aluminium(12/24/2003) Chinese, Foreign Steel Producers Cooperate in Car Steel Plate Manufacturing(12/24/2003) Policy on Mineral Resources Unveiled(12/24/2003) Full Text of White Paper on China's Policy on Mineral Resources(12/24/2003) Mining Rights(12/22/2003) Chalco Opens Subsidiary(12/19/2003) Real-time Gold Quotes Offered(12/19/2003) Gold Mine Uncovered in NE China(12/19/2003) Tongliang to Cooperation with Australian Large Aluminum Enterprise(12/15/2003) Baosteel Expands Output(12/11/2003) China Poduces 200 Million Tons of Steel a Year(12/11/2003) China Faces Overheating of Steel Industry(12/09/2003) Chalco Draws up Rosy Blueprint(12/09/2003) Aluminium Plant(12/09/2003) Venture Delay(12/09/2003) Alumina Producer(12/05/2003) First Solely Foreign Funded Prospecting Company Launched in Hunan(12/05/2003) Capacity of the Zinc Mine to Rise(12/03/2003) Zijin to List(12/03/2003) Copper Plant(12/02/2003) China Silver Consumption Market Has Great Potential(12/01/2003) Leading Steel Companies in W. China Merge(11/21/2003) Wuhan Rights Offer(11/19/2003) BHP Billiton Digs China(11/18/2003) Steel Investment(11/18/2003) Chinese Steel Exports No Threat to Rivals(11/17/2003) IFC Granted Loan to SAIC(11/17/2003) IFC Invests in Chinese Aluminum Rolling Mill(11/14/2003) Iron Ore Imports up(11/14/2003) Wuhan Joints German Steel Giant(11/14/2003) Policy for Foreign Investment in Gold Industry Basically Finalized(11/13/2003) Asia's Largest Lithium Company Set up in Urumchi Development Area(11/12/2003) China's Steel, Auto Giant Signs Deal on Cooperation(11/10/2003) Nation's Biggest Magnesium Alloy Base to Be Settled Down in Chongqing(11/10/2003) Inner Mongolia Becomes Leading Player on International Rare Earth Market(11/07/2003) Zinc Plant(11/06/2003) Lead producer(11/06/2003) Baosteel Plans US$6b Boost(11/06/2003) South Korea's Steelmaker to Expand Production in China(11/05/2003) Steely Determination(11/05/2003) NFC Intends to Cooperate with Australian Counterpart to Develop Alumyte(11/05/2003) Baosteel Strengthens Business Ties with Bekaert(11/04/2003) Angang New Steel's Profit Increased(10/31/2003) Gold Trade Glitters(10/31/2003) Mineral Sector Welcomes Investors(10/28/2003) US Firm Opens Service Centre(10/28/2003) Auctions of Mining Rights Increase in China(10/23/2003) Steel Plant Expects Profit Grow(10/22/2003) Copper Prices Soaring(10/21/2003) Posco to Expand Capacity in China(10/20/2003) Steel Maker Planning to Expand(10/17/2003) Brazilian Mining Firm Reaches Sales Agreement with China(10/14/2003) China and S. Korea to Set up Joint-ventured Rare-earth Products Development Enterprise(10/13/2003) Private Aluminium Plant Begins Operation(10/10/2003) Chinese Hunger for Stainless Steel Feeds Aust Nickel Boom(10/10/2003) Chinese, US Firms Cooperate to Make Super-Thin Copper Foil(10/09/2003) Henan to Launch Major Alumina Project(10/08/2003) China May Have Stainless-Steel Supply Surplus( 9/27/2003) Magnesium Industry Brings Profits( 9/24/2003) China Gives Reprieve to Plate Metal Dumpers( 9/24/2003) Firms Strike US$1 bln Steel JV( 9/23/2003) Australia's WMC Resources Clinched Nickel Deal with Chinese Company( 9/23/2003) Australian Iron Ores Target Chinese Market( 9/19/2003) Sales Target Hiked( 9/16/2003) Steelmaker to Hike Capacity( 9/16/2003) China's Largest Lead Processing Base Closed( 9/11/2003) Prices of Aluminum Oxide Surge in China( 9/09/2003) China's No.1 Copper Producer Doubles Capacity( 9/08/2003) China to See Peak Steel Production within 3 Years: Expert( 9/08/2003) China Metals Prices To Rise If Export Rebates Cut( 9/08/2003) Baosteel Adds Partner to Boost Sales( 9/05/2003) Buying Assets( 9/03/2003) China Imports More Copper Raw Material in the First Half of the Year( 9/03/2003) New Zinc Plant( 9/02/2003) Aluminum Yield up( 9/01/2003) Chalco to Step up Alumina Production( 8/28/2003) WMC Signs $1b Deal to Export Nickel to China( 8/27/2003) Australian Mining Enterprises Hope for Direct Sales of Products to China( 8/26/2003) High Speed Increase in Imports of Steel at Guangdong Port( 8/26/2003) Copper Sell-off( 8/22/2003) Steelmaker Facing Higher Costs( 8/21/2003) New Mine to Set up( 8/21/2003) Aluminium Plant( 8/20/2003) Chinese Government Throws Brakes on Electrolytic Aluminum Expansion( 8/19/2003) Alumina Business Booms( 8/18/2003) Chinese Gov't Warns of Overheating in Steel Industry( 8/13/2003) Steel Giants Talk on Merger( 8/12/2003) Japanese Auto-parts Maker Sets up Aluminum Wheel Joint-venture in China( 8/08/2003) Chinese Private Company Enters Alumina Sector( 8/07/2003) Chinese Venture to Exploit, Process Gold in Vietnam( 8/05/2003) Jiangxi Copper Sees More Profit in First Half Year( 8/05/2003) Large Copper Ore Belt Found in Southwest China( 8/04/2003) Major Metallurgic Enterprises More Than Double Profits( 8/01/2003) Aluminum Trade( 8/01/2003) Steelmakers' Output up 13%( 7/31/2003) Gold Production up( 7/30/2003) Capacity of Aluminum Plant in North China to be Expanded( 7/30/2003) Copper Mine Back at Work( 7/29/2003) Gold Output Rises( 7/29/2003) Baoshan Signs Pact with Arcelor Auto( 7/29/2003) China's Hot Steel Sector Needs to be Doused: Analysis( 7/25/2003) Top Aluminium Producer to Expand Output( 7/24/2003) Largest Joint Venture for Auto Steel Plate Production Planned( 7/23/2003) China's Steel Giant Reports Surge in Profits( 7/23/2003) Belgium's Steel Cord Project to Be Build in Weihai Development Zone( 7/21/2003) Baoshan, Nippon Steel to Team up( 7/16/2003) Maker of Black Cabs Eyes Plant in China( 7/16/2003) China's Steel Prices May Fall on WTO Rule( 7/15/2003) Asia's Largest Aluminum Producer Launches Projects in S. China( 7/14/2003) China Becomes No. 1 Steel Importer in World( 7/14/2003) China Remains World's Top Steel Producer for 7 Years( 7/11/2003) S. Korea Inchon Iron & Steel to Build Steel Rolling Enterprise in Dalian( 7/11/2003) China's Steel Sector Expanding Capacity( 7/08/2003) AbstractChina will further encourage foreign businesses to invest in developing the country's mineral resources and promote the exchange of domestic and foreign resources, capital, information, technologies and markets on the basis of mutual benefit, says a white paper on China's policy on mineral resources.The white paper is issued by the Information Office of the State Council on Dec.23. China began to open its oil industry to the outside world in 1982 by using foreign capital and technology to prospect and exploit oil and gas resources. As a result, the range of exploitation has been extended, and the output of crude oil has risen by big margins. China issued three major policies in 1999, 2000 and 2002, making it clear that the government will give greater financial support to foreign investors. It encourages overseas companies to make technical innovations, increase domestic purchases and invest in the central and western regions. The government will also improve the management and services for foreign-funded firms. In the field of oil and gas resources, the Chinese government has adopted the pattern of cooperation with foreign companies based on product-sharing contracts, which has been widely welcomed by foreign oil companies, the white paper said. As for other mineral resources, China issued a major policy on encouraging foreign investment in exploring and exploiting these minerals in October 2000. It opens the prospecting and mining rights market further to foreign companies, as they are allowed to set up wholly owned subsidiaries to start prospect these resources, besides teaming up with Chinese partners, according to the white paper. In the future, China will pay more attention to introducing technology, management knowledge and talents from overseas into the mineral sector, instead of focusing only on luring foreign capital, it said. The country will also encourage foreign firms to invest in the service and trading segments of mineral sector, while in the past foreign investors are welcomed only to the prospecting and mining segments. The white paper says the Chinese government will stick to the protocol on its accession to the World Trade Organization and other relevant commitments. The government will abolish administrative regulations and rules that are incompatible with WTO rules.
These newsletters will give readers a clear picture of the developments in these areas in China.
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