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Xinhua and Minmetals: Closing The Loop | China Journal

A spat between a newspaper owned by state-run Xinhua and a powerful state-owned company over a report on environmental pollution appears to have reached a truce.

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Cheaponsale.com Reports China Minmetals Urges Industry Leaders To Diversify Iron Ore Sources

China Minmetals, the country's largest state-owned metals trader, has urged industry leaders to diversify iron ore supply and improve negotiation tactics to reverse China's unfavorable position in global iron ore deals, China Daily reported Thursday.

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China's Minmetals considers investment into Marampa project in Sierra Leone: report

China Minmetals Corporation, the country's largest state-owned metals trader, had said it was conducting research on a London Mining iron ore project in Sierra Leone and has not signed any cooperation deal for the same, China Daily reported on Saturday. The statement came after London Mining said Friday that it held talks with Minmetals and Sinosteel Corp., China's largest iron ore trader,...

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China Minmetals Eyes Gold Mines In Australia, Canada

Chinese state-owned metals trader China Minmetals Corp. is looking to buy gold mines in Australia and Canada, a senior executive said at an industry forum in China’s port city of Tianjin on Thursday, reported Reuters. Separately, a Minmetals executive at the China Mining conference said on Wednesday that the company would launch construction at its Galeno [...]

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Minmetals sustainability report highlights good practice

China Minmetals Corporation was described as a model for the country's SOEs at the release of its 2008 Sustainability Report Wednesday.

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Minmetals sustainability report highlights good practice

China Minmetals Corporation, the state-owned metals and minerals trader, was described as a model for the country's SOEs at the release of its 2008 Sustainability Report in Beijing Wednesday. The report highlighted the company's good causes, energy efficiency and safety record according to international "sustainability" guidelines. Peng Huagang, of the State-owned Assets Supervision...

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China Minmetals urges industry leaders to diversify iron ore sources

China Minmetals, the country's largest state-owned metals trader, has urged industry leaders to diversify iron ore supply and improve negotiation tactics to reverse China's unfavorable position in global iron ore deals, China Daily reported Thursday. Chinese steel mills seeking lower prices of iron ore should think more about reducing dependence on the three global miners, the newspaper said,...

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Minmetals Land Limited - Financial Analysis Review

Summary Minmetals Land Limited (Minmetals) is an investment holding company. The company is engaged in the development of commercial and residential properties. Minmetals also provides specialized construction, property leasing, project management, and securities investment and trading services. The company is the flagship venture of China Minmetals Corporation. The company

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China offers opportunity to global mining sector: China Minmetals

China has promoted the recovery of the world's mining sector with increases in ore demands and robust investment, Zhou Zhongshu, president of China Minmetals Corp., said at the 2009 China Mining Conference concluded in Tianjin Thursday. Speaking at the three-day meeting, Zhou said the global mining industry was still in a tough period due to the financial crisis and urged all countries to boost...

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China Minmetals eyes gold mines in Canada, Australia

China Minmetals reported sales of 180.9 billion yuan ($26.6-billion U.S.) last year, and a net profit of 7.1 billion yuan, up from 6.8 billion yuan in 2007. The company has two listed units – Minmetals Resources in Hong Kong, which controls its aluminum business, and Minmetals Development Co. Ltd. in Shanghai.

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Minmetals eying Australian and Canadian gold mines

The group also said it would launch construction at its Galeno copper mine in Peru next year, with production due to start in 2012

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Cheaponsale.com Reports Damaged Pipeline Halts MMG Zinc Shipment …

China Minmetals Corp, the nation's largest metals trader, has exhausted stockpiles and halted shipments of concentrate from its Century zinc mine in north...

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Damaged pipeline halts MMG zinc shipment from Oz mine

China Minmetals Corp, the nation's largest metals trader, has exhausted stockpiles and halted shipments of concentrate from its Century zinc mine in northern Australia pending repairs to a damaged pipeline. "We've now completed shipping of all the zinc concentrate stocks that were stored," Sally Cox, a spokeswoman for Minmetals' Melbourne-based MMG unit, said yesterday. The...

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Anglo American's zinc divestiture garners strong Chinese interest

China Minmetals appears to still be in acquisition mode after its takeover of OZ Minerals, casting its eye upon Anglo American's zinc assets and a stake in the Hunan Nonferrous Group.

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China's state-owned enterprises

... Xinhua, that broke Mr Hou’s story on October 15th. The state enterprise in question, China Minmetals Corp, is, like Xinhua, controlled by the central government. Normally Xinhua would avoid openly confronting the centre’s other bastions of power. Minmetals, clearly shocked by the breach of etiquette, summoned journalists the following day to issue a furious rebuttal of...