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2001 Minerals Industries of Cambodia and Laos
In 2001, Cambodia’s mining activities included the production of crushed stones, sand and gravel, laterite blocks, phosphate rock, and quartz sand. Most of the minerals production (except gemstones) was for domestic consumption. According to Laos’ Department of Geology and Mines, coal, copper, gemstones, gold, iron ore, lead, potash, tin, and zinc were earmarked for further exploration. Undiscovered mineral resources of iron ore, potash, and rock salt were believed to be substantial.
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Last updated | August 10, 2023 |
Created | August 10, 2023 |
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Name | 2001 Minerals Industries of Cambodia and Laos |
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In 2001, Cambodia’s mining activities included the production of crushed stones, sand and gravel, laterite blocks, phosphate rock, and quartz sand. Most of the minerals production (except gemstones) was for domestic consumption. According to Laos’ Department of Geology and Mines, coal, copper, gemstones, gold, iron ore, lead, potash, tin, and zinc were earmarked for further exploration. Undiscovered mineral resources of iron ore, potash, and rock salt were believed to be substantial. |
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