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Mining in Bhutan

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produced by the company’s own captive mines was supplied to the plant. Bhutan Ferro Alloys ordered an 18-megavoltampere smelting furnace to produce other silicon and manganese alloys. The expansion was completed in 2005. The company was a joint venture of the Government, Marubeni Corp. of Japan, and
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The Department of Geology and Mines under the Ministry of Economic Affairs has two divisions: the Geological Survey of Bhutan and the Mining Division. The latter is responsible for the inspection and regulation of various
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The Government, a private-sector company, and a Japanese company formed a joint venture to produce ferrosilicon and other alloys. Cement production also was under the control of the Government.
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was 18,000 metric tons per year (t/yr) of ferrosilicon, 4,200 t/yr of micro silica, and 2,400 t/yr of magnesium ferrosilicon. Indigenous
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The country’s mineral industry was small and insignificant to its economy and was dominated by the production of
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and erosion caused by quarrying left 14 properties prone to
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produced mainly ferrosilicon, which was exported to
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Index

Mining
Bhutan
ferrosilicon
hydropower
cement
coal
dolomite
gypsum
limestone
beryl
copper
graphite
lead
mica
pyrite
tin
tungsten
zinc
Paro
mines
Bhutan Ferro Alloys Ltd.
India
Japan
Phuentsholing
quartzite
Tashi Commercial Corp.
Dolomite
Gomtu
agriculture
Indian State of West Bengal

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