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Russian Tin Mines Ripe for Restoration
a number of large mines, such as the Deputatsky Tin Mining Co., which went bankrupt and ceased operations in 2009, only needed to hold on for three or four years to see the general market improve. According to the Russian Ministry of Natural Reserves, only a third of the country's deposits could be mined profitably. [...]the profitability of all projects increased and the volume of production is growing again.
Russian Tin Mines Ripe for Restoration
a number of large mines, such as the Deputatsky Tin Mining Co., which went bankrupt and ceased operations in 2009, only needed to hold on for three or four years to see the general market improve. According to the Russian Ministry of Natural Reserves, only a third of the country's deposits could be mined profitably. [...]the profitability of all projects increased and the volume of production is growing again.
Russian Tin Mines Ripe for Restoration
Vladislav Vorotnikov (author)
2015
Article (Journal)
English
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