Title: Demand Drivers For Base Metals Mining in Canada to 2020
1Base Metals Mining in Canada to 2020
2Summary
- According to the US Geological Survey, in 2013,
the country was the fifth-largest nickel producer
in the world, the seventh-largest zinc producer
and the 12th-largest lead producer. - Canadian zinc, lead and nickel mine (or metal
content in ore) production reached 426,089 tonnes
(t), 20,188t and 241,680t respectively in 2013,
with the majority of zinc originating from the
province of Quebec, lead from New Brunswick and
nickel from Ontario. - Over the forecast period (20142020), zinc mine
production is projected to reach 329,260t while
lead and nickel mine production is expected to
reach 17,460t and 274,700t respectively in 2020. - Read The Full Report On http//www.bigmarketrese
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3Synopsis
- The Base Metals Mining in Canada to 2020 report
comprehensively covers the countrys historic and
forecast data on base metals (zinc, lead and
nickel) mine production, consumption and trade to
2020, and reserves by geographical region. - The report also includes drivers and restraints
affecting the industry, profiles of major base
metals mining companies, information on the major
active, exploration and development projects and
regulations governing the industry. - The fiscal regime section provides information
about the countrys regulatory authority, laws,
licenses and other fiscal regime information such
as taxes, rates and other charges applicable to
mining in the country. It is an essential tool
for companies active in Canadian mining, and for
new competitors considering entering the industry.
4Scope
- The report contains an overview of the Canadian
base metals (zinc, lead and nickel) mining
industry together with the key growth factors and
restraints affecting the industry. - It also provides information about reserves,
reserves by region, historic production and
production forecast, production by province,
historic and forecast consumption, base metal
prices, trade information, competitive landscape
and major active, exploration and development
projects.
5Reasons To Buy
- Gain an understanding of the Canadian base metals
(zinc, lead and nickel) mining industry. - The relevant drivers and restraining factors,
reserves, reserves by geographic region, historic
and forecast production and consumption. - Production by province, trade, base metal prices,
competitive landscape and major active. - Exploration and development projects and the
country's fiscal regime. - To Get More Details Enquire _at_ http//www.bigmarket
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6Key highlights
Canada has rich mineral deposits of iron ore,
nickel, zinc, copper, gold, lead, potash,
diamonds, silver, coal, petroleum and natural
gas. Mining operations are prevalent in all 10
provinces and three territories. In 2013,
zinc, lead and nickel metal consumption in Canada
reached 143,500t, 17,000t and 6,700t
respectively. Spain and South Korea were the
two major export markets for Canadian zinc ores
and concentrates in 2013, accounting for 54.9 of
total exports. Canada ranked as the top nation
for mining investment, according to the 2014
Ranking of Countries for Mining Investment. The
ranking was awarded based on six aspects, such as
the countrys political system, social issues,
permissions delays, corruption, currency
stability and tax regime.
7Content
Table Of Contents Glencore Plc Nyrstar NV Vale
SA HudBay Minerals Inc. List Of Tables 1
Executive Summary 2 Base Metal Mining in Canada
Drivers And Restraints List Of Figures Table 1
Zinc Mining in Canada Total Zinc Reserves, by
Region (Thousand Tonnes), 2011 Table 2 Zinc
Mining in Canada Zinc Mine Production (Thousand
Tonnes), 20002020 Table 3 Zinc Mining in
Canada Major Active Mines, 2014 Table 4 Zinc
Mining in Canada Major Development Projects, 2014
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