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Mineral Industries of Central Eurasia, 1993.


PB97120653

Publication Date 1994
Personal Author Levine, R. M.
Page Count 21
Abstract All of the successor states of the former Soviet Union (F.S.U.), having shared a common economic development, now display the same trends regarding their mineral industries. Numbers that appear in the production tables and structure of industry tables in the text are preliminary estimates and subject to revision. They are provided at this time to give the reader some indication of production and capacities for the mineral industries for these countries. Those countries of major importance as minerals producers (Russia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan) are considered first, followed by the remaining successor states from Armenia to Turkmenistan in alphabetical order.
Keywords
  • Mineral industry
  • Metal industry
  • Eurasia
  • Economics
  • Commodity management
  • Government policies
  • Russia
  • Kazakhstan
  • Ukraine
  • Uzbekistan
  • Armenia
  • Turkmenistan
  • Fuels
  • Tables(Data)
  • Reprints
Source Agency
  • Bureau of Mines
NTIS Subject Category
  • 48A - Mineral Industries
  • 96C - International Commerce, Marketing, & Economics
Corporate Authors Bureau of Mines, Washington, DC. Div. of International Minerals.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 199704
Mineral Industries of Central Eurasia, 1993.
Mineral Industries of Central Eurasia, 1993.
PB97120653

  • Mineral industry
  • Metal industry
  • Eurasia
  • Economics
  • Commodity management
  • Government policies
  • Russia
  • Kazakhstan
  • Ukraine
  • Uzbekistan
  • Armenia
  • Turkmenistan
  • Fuels
  • Tables(Data)
  • Reprints
  • Bureau of Mines
  • 48A - Mineral Industries
  • 96C - International Commerce, Marketing, & Economics
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