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UPDATED: December 29, 2010
China Sets 2011 Rare Earth Export Quotas
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China has set its first round of 2011 rare earth export quotas at 14,446 tons, the Ministry of Commerce said in a statement posted on its website Tuesday.

The quota was down 11.4 percent year on year compared with the 16,304 tons in the first round of last year, according to previous ministry statements.

A total of 31 companies, including domestic businesses and overseas-funded enterprises, were accredited as qualified rare earth exporters for 2011, according to the statement.

China's rare earth export quotas stood at 30,300 tons for 2010, a decline of nearly 40 percent from 2009. However in the first three quarters of this year China had already surpassed the quotas, with 32,200 tons of rare earths exported.

With around 30 percent of the world's rare earth reserves, China supplies 90 percent of global demand.

Commerce ministry spokesman Yao Jian reiterated earlier this month that China's decision to cut rare earth exploration, production and exports was made amid the government's efforts to promote sustainable development and protect the environment.

Yao also said the country would act responsibly in international cooperation in rare earth exploration and ensuring the basic demands for the minerals are met.

(Xinhua News Agency December 28, 2010)



 
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