Structural and ownership changes in polish base metals industry

Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru
Wieslaw Blaschke
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Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru
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Publication Date:
Sep 13, 2001

Abstract

The transformation of Polish economy, has contributed to the significant ownership changes and the way of management. Most of non-ferrous metals producers are now joint stock companies or stock companies, which shares are owned mostly by Polish shareholders, the State Treasury, banks or trading companies. However, as compared to the international tendencies, the cost of production of base metals in Poland are still relatively high, and the utilization of secondary sources is still very low. In this sense, the paper point out that some positive results of the current pro-ecological mineral policy in Poland have been already clearly visible in the case of non-ferrous metals smelters, where the emission of dusts and gases was significantly reduced. Therefore, if the current increasing tendency of world production of non-ferrous metals continues, Poland’s role as their primary producer will be reduced.
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APA: Wieslaw Blaschke  (2001)  Structural and ownership changes in polish base metals industry

MLA: Wieslaw Blaschke Structural and ownership changes in polish base metals industry. Instituto de Ingenieros de Minas del Peru, 2001.

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