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12 May 2020

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Reuters

China: Ministry of Ecology and Environment calls on Minmetals to improve environmental protection measures and oversight of subsidiaries

“China raps state miner Minmetals for renewed environmental failures”, 11 May 2020

China’s environment ministry… called on China Minmetals Corp… to improve implementation of environmental protection measures and oversight of subsidiaries in a less than glowing report on the state-run metals producer’s compliance.

As it looks to clean up heavy industry in China, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment has in the past reserved sharp criticism for Minmetals, China’s top diversified metals miner, and last year labelled a unit of the company a “repeat offender” with regard to environmental breaches.

Public rebukes against metal producers by the ministry and its predecessor, the Ministry of Environmental Protection, date back to at least 2013 when rice in China's Hunan province, a key production base for Minmetals, were contaminated with the toxic heavy metal cadmium.

Feedback from the government’s latest environmental inspection on Minmetals, which was launched in July 2019, noted the group had made progress in recent years but “the urgency, arduousness and long-term understanding” of environmental protection does not go deep enough, a ministry statement said.

“There is still a gap between the status quo of protection work and the leading ... role that central government enterprises should play,” it added…

Among the Minmetals violations cited by the latest review was allowing rare earths unit Ganxian Hongjin Rare Earth Ltd Co to expand its production capacity without approval. Ganxian Hongjin was accused of a series of environmental offences last August.

It said that Minmetals units had been hit with more than 120 environmental penalties across 11 Chinese provinces since 2015. Some subsidiaries refused to accept or co-operate with local inspections, it added.

[Also referred to China National Chemical Corp.]