Mining in the Far East- A Profile of Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Ta M. Li
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Jan 8, 1979

Abstract

A change in priorities is perhaps the underlying motivation reflective of governments and people in the Far East nations of the Philippines, Indonesia, and Thailand. While in the past, local governments have focused on feeding their large populations, the transfer of modern technology to the agricultural sector has produced record crop years in many of these countries. As a result, agricultural objectives have become more manageable, prompting governments to shift priorities to the accelerated development of their industrial sectors. The basis of any sustained industrialization program, the governments concede, is the development of a vibrant minerals sector.
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APA: Ta M. Li  (1979)  Mining in the Far East- A Profile of Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines

MLA: Ta M. Li Mining in the Far East- A Profile of Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1979.

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