In China, tungsten and molybdenum resources are very abundant with predominant position in international market. Currently, China factor is resulting in great changes of global tungsten and molybdenum industrial structure. 85% of global tungsten supply is from China, while China’s tungsten consumption has accounted for one third of the world total. Also, China has become the largest molybdenum producing country while overtaking USA, and China’s molybdenum consumption has amounted to nearly 40 thousand tonnes, only inferior to Western Europe.
However, under strict policy from state government to restrict the exports of products with high energy consumption, heavy pollution and resources products and to promote “energy saving and emission reduction”, China’s tungsten and molybdenum industry is also faced by great resources and environmental pressure.
So, aiming at sustainable development, how will state government regulate and manage tungsten and molybdenum industry in the future? How about current situation and long-term development prospects for global production, consumption and trade in the world? How can China’s tungsten and molybdenum producers balance domestic sales and exports? How can the producers upgrade production technology and develop towards deep processing? How about development strategy of global major producers and consumers?
2008 China International Tungsten and Molybdenum Forum to be held in Luoyang on Sept. 17-19, 2008, will bring together the major industrial experts, consultants, producers, consumers and traders to discuss all these hot topics above.
At the same time, aimed to promote communication and cooperation, the industrial exhibition welcomes all major producers and equipment suppliers at home and abroad to show their core products and main advanced equipment. |
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China Nonferrous Metals Industry Association (CNIA) |
China Tungsten Industry Association (CTIA)
Molybdenum Branch of CNIA
China Mining Association
Special Steel Enterprises Association of China (SSEA)
China Nonferrous Metals Monthly
World Nonferrous Metals Monthly
China Tungsten Industry Bimonthly
China Molybdenum Industry Bimonthly
Website www.antaike.com
China Metal Bulletin Weekly
Rare Metals Letters |
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Organized by: |
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Beijing Antaike Information Development Co., Ltd.
Shangxiang Minmetals Inc. |
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The People’s Government of Luanchuan County, Henan Province
China Molybdenum Co., Ltd.
Jiangxi Rare Earth and Rare Metals Tungsten Group Co., Ltd. (JXTC)
Jiangxi Tungsten Industry Group Co., Ltd.
Chongyi Zhangyuan Tungsten Co., Ltd.
Xiamen Tungsten Co., Ltd. (XTC)
Advanced Technology & Materials Co., Ltd. (AT&M) |
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