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Xinjiang to Put China’s Largest Lead-Zinc Mine into Production in 2017

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Xinjiang Province will put China’s largest lead-zinc mine into production in late 2017, which will process 2.40 million tpy lead-zinc ore, according to cnmn.com.

SHANGHAI, Feb. 7 (SMM) - Xinjiang Province will put China’s largest lead-zinc mine into production in late 2017, which will process 2.40 million tpy lead-zinc ore, according to cnmn.com.

Xinjiang discovered  15 mineral sites in 2016, and founded one ultra-large lead-zinc mine with proven reserves of 17.08 million tonnes. 

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