Chinese Vice Premier Zeng Peiyan has called for greater efforts to
curb chaos in the mineral resource development sector, including
bring an end to unlicensed mining, wasteful development and damage
to the environment.
He made the remarks at a meeting that opened Saturday in
Kunming, capital of southwest China's Yunnan Province.
Although the drive to end chaos has been going on for one year,
the vice premier said, issues such as unlicensed mining,
unauthorized approval, waste of resources and damage to the
environment are still very rampant.
"We must give high attention to these issues and try to resolve
them as soon as possible," he said.
Zeng said authorities must focus their efforts on the crackdown
on illegal activities and give priority to major mines and the
mining of critical mineral resources.
Mines that cause damage and pollute the environment or are not
safe for miners to work in must be shut down, he said.
The vice premier called for the establishment of a mineral
resources development system that fits with the country's
burgeoning market economy.
Such a system, he says, shall include a clear division of
responsibilities between the central and local government, and
charging of royalties for mining rights.
There must be a mechanism for the raising of funds to make mines
safer for workers, as well as to protect and restore the
environment, he said.
(Xinhua News Agency August 14, 2006)
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