RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT PLANS TO GROW VANADIUM PRODUCTION THROUGH SUBSIDIES

The Russian government is planning to significantly increase the volume of the country’s domestic vanadium production, according to a statement sent to Metal Bulletin by Russia’s minister of industry and trade Denis Manturov. He said: “Russia has the world's largest deposits of vanadium-titanium magnetite ore. The reserves of the Ural Kachkanarsky field are estimated at approximately 9 million tonnes of vanadium, while in the case of Chineyskoye, which is located in Transbaikal, up to 5 million tonnes. According to state plans, production should be ...


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