Sino-Mining signs deal to restart North Korea’s largest copper mine
Nov 28, 2007 | 03:09 PM
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Sino-Mining International Investment Co. Ltd. has established a joint venture with North Korea's Hysen Youth Copper Co. to restart a copper mine in the Communist nation.
Beijing-based Sino-Mining owns 51 percent of the joint venture while Hysen Youth Copper holds the remaining 49 percent, according to Wanxiang Resources Co. Ltd., parent company of Sino-Mining.....
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