Unsafe non-coal mines in China’s Hainan Province to be closed by 2013

Monday, 27 June 2011 12:55:38 (GMT+3)   |  
       

A meeting on safety standards in mines, excluding coal mines, has been held in China's Hainan Province, with the participation of 350 directors of non-coal mining corporations.
 
The meeting resolved that all non-coal mines which fail to meet safety standards will be closed down by 2013. This requirement concerning all non-coal mines exceeds the aim proposed by China's State Council that "only large-scale enterprises need to reach safety standards."


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