China’s Tungsten Reserves Rise by 174,000 MT

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Platts reported that in 2013, China added 174,000 metric tons (MT) of tungsten to its reserves.

Platts reported that in 2013, China added 174,000 metric tons (MT) of tungsten to its reserves.

As quoted in the market news:

Other new ore reserves found in China last year included 3.14 million mt of copper, 3.07 million mt of molybdenum, 174,000 mt of tungsten, 77,000 mt of tin, 173,000 mt of antimony, 761.4 mt of gold, 16,982.5 mt of silver.

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