Breakout Session of CM2011 on “Commodities Demand & Supply Trends” is launched
Source: Portal Website of Ministry of Land and Resources Citation: Portal Website of Ministry of Land and Resources Date: November 7, 2011
On November 6, 2011, Breakout Session of CM2011 on “Commodities Demand & Supply Trends”” was launched in Tianjin. (Photo by Yu Hongqi and Text by Chen Hui) |
Participants are receiving Report on China’s Mineral Resources at the sub-forum (Photo by Yu Hongqi and Text by Chen Hui) |
As shown in the picture, Director of Information Center of the Ministry of Land and Resources Han Haiqing is presiding over the forum. (Photo by Yu Hongqi and Text by Chen Hui) |
As shown in the picture, Magnus Ericsson, CEO of Sweden Raw Materials Group, is giving a speech titled “Situation Analysis on International Nonferrous Metal Raw Materials”. (Photo by Yu Hongqi and Text by Chen Hui) |
As shown in the picture, Tang Weili, General Manger of China Nonferrous Metals Int’l Mining Co., Ltd. is giving a speech titled “New Prospect of Resource Development Driven by High Copper Prices”. (Photo by Yu Hongqi and Text by Chen Hui) |
As shown in the picture, Matthew Alexander Blackett, Senior Lecturer of Coventry University is giving a speech titled “Strategic Impact of Disasters on Supply & Demand of Raw Materials”. (Photo by Yu Hongqi and Text by Chen Hui) |
As shown in the picture, Prof. Peng Ruqing, Senior Engineer and former Chief Engineer of China Nonferrous Metals Techno-Economic Research Institute is giving a speech titled “Recent Development of China’s Molybdenum Industry”. (Photo by Yu Hongqi and Text by Chen Hui) |
As shown in the picture, Liu Shuchen, Research Fellow of Information Center of the Ministry of Land and Resources is giving a speech titled “Current Situation of China’s Mineral Resources”. (Photo by Yu Hongqi and Text by Chen Hui) |
As shown in the picture, He Xiaohui from Beijing Antaike Information Development Corporation is giving a speech titled “Situation of China’s Copper Supply and Demand in 2011 and Brief Outlook for 2012”. (Photo by Yu Hongqi and Text by Chen Hui) |
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