Asia


Rare Earths Shortage Looming?

The key metals needed for hybrid cars, flat-screen TVs and energy-efficient lighting could be in short supply in a few years’ time if rare earth element mines aren’t developed outside of China, some i…



China’s GDP growth slows to a simmer

As chief economist for non-Japan Asia at Credit Suisse First Boston in Hong Kong and a former senior regional economist and head of China research at Schroders Securities Asia, Dong Tao is probably on…








Li Chuping, a senior geologist, examines core samples from Jinshan Gold Mines' Dadiangou gold project, in China's Gansu province. Highlights from the third phase of drilling at the project include 34 metres (26.1 metres true width) of 3.4 grams gold per tonne and 24 metres (14.1 metres true width) of 1.6 grams gold.

Jinshan hitting gold in China’s Gansu province

Not only is Jinshan Gold Mines (JIN-T, JINFF-o) one of just a handful of foreign mining companies producing gold in China, but the Canadian junior also has some good exploration prospects.



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