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  • China's mineral reserves top global rankings for 14 strategic resources

    2026-04-29 15:42:17   [Print]
    On April 29, China's Ministry of Natural Resources released the country's latest mineral resource inventory.Asian Metal Copyright China remains the world's largest producer and processor of minerals, with the mining sector generating approximately RMB32.Asian Metal Copyright China ranks first in the world in reserves of 14 minerals, including rare earths, tungsten, tin, molybdenum, antimony, gallium, germanium, indium, fluorite, and graphite.Asian Metal Copyright China remains the world's largest producer and processor of minerals, with the mining sector generating approximately RMB32.Asian Metal Copyright In 2025, China also led global production in 17 minerals, such as coal, vanadium, titanium, zinc, rare earths, tungsten, tin, molybdenum, antimony, gallium, indium, gold, and tellurium.

    China remains the world's largest producer and processor of minerals, with the mining sector generating approximately RMB32.7 trillion (USD4.Asian Metal Copyright78 trillion in output value in 2025, accounting for over 23% of GDP.Asian Metal Copyright78 trillion) in output value in 2025, accounting for over 23% of GDP.Asian Metal Copyright7 trillion USD4.Asian Metal Copyright The substantial growth in resource reserves has laid a solid foundation for resource self-sufficiency.

    The Ministry stated that during the 15th Five-Year Plan period (2026-2030), China will continue to increase investment in mineral exploration to consolidate the momentum of reserve growth and production expansion.

    .Asian Metal Copyright In 2025, China also led global production in 17 minerals, such as coal, vanadium, titanium, zinc, rare earths, tungsten, tin, molybdenum, antimony, gallium, indium, gold, and telluriumAsian Metal Copyright
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