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Wednesday, May 16, 2001, updated at 16:32(GMT+8)
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China Sets Aside 75,000 Sq. Km Mining Zone Undersea

China in 1999 acquired the right for exclusive use and exploitation of a 75,000 square km mining zone in the middle of east Pacific and China now has basically ascertained the reserves of multi-metal nodules containing manganese, copper, nickel, cobalt and other mineral resources.

By estimates, under current predictable recovery conditions, the zone can produce an annual three million tons of multiple-metal nodules during the next 20 years.

In accordance with UN Convention on the Law of Seas, China in 1990 applied for tapping multiple-metal nodules and got the right over a 150,000 square km seabed in 1991. After eight years' efforts made, China preserved the 75,000 square km of exploration right, thus safeguarding the country's long-term strategic interests, setting aside a metal mining zone undersea for the nation's coming generations.



By PD Online staff member Li Yan



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China in 1999 acquired the right for exclusive use and exploitation of a 75,000 square km mining zone in the middle of east Pacific and China now has basically ascertained the reserves of multi-metal nodules containing manganese, copper, nickel, cobalt and other mineral resources.

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