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WORK BEGINS ON US$337 MLN COAL MINE IN CHINA'S XINJIANG.

Publication: AsiaPulse News

Publication Date: 30-APR-07
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COPYRIGHT 2007 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

URUMQI, April 30 Asia Pulse - Construction began on the biggest coal mine in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region on Sunday.

With a total investment of 2.6 billion yuan (US$337 million), construction of the mine will take 42 months to complete.

It is expected to have an annual...

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