China’s Coal Industry at the Crossroads

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Jerry C. Tien
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

Changes and the pace of change in China’s coal industry have been extraordinary during the past several years. At least 35 of the 94 former coal bureaus have been restructured into different mining companies and groups. Some of the more productive and efficient ones were further strengthened through consolidation and expansions. And several have even formed, or are in the process of forming, strategic alliances with utility companies, railroads, ports and chemical companies to secure additional reserves and coal sales. In addition, the improvement in coal pricing during the past two years has enabled China’s coal industry to move ahead with some needed changes. Coal mining accidents, though, remain a major concern for the Chinese government. Accidents remain high even though the government has made efforts to shutdown more than 55,000 unlicensed, unsafe small coal operations throughout the country.
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APA: Jerry C. Tien  (2003)  China’s Coal Industry at the Crossroads

MLA: Jerry C. Tien China’s Coal Industry at the Crossroads. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2003.

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