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BEIJING, May 8 (Xinhua)-- The Chinese government has
vowed to close all small coal mines operating without proper safety standards in
the next three years.
More than 7,000 small coal mines were to close imminently, Li Yizhong, director of the State Administration of Work Safety, announced at a conference on work safety on Monday.
Under the 11th five-year plan, the government plans
to cut the number of small mines from around 23,000 to 10,000 by 2010.
Li said 5,931 small mines had been closed by April 7.
He urged local safety authorities to tighten
supervision to prevent small mines from reopening.
The government is committed to restructuring its coal
mining sector, which has been plagued by accidents.
Local governments have been instructed to close all
mines with a production capacity of less than 30,000 tons by the end of 2007.
The reform also encourages large mining firms to
merge with smaller ones as the government regards larger companies as more
safety conscious.
After restructuring, the annual production capacity
for major coal bases like Shanxi and Shaanxi provinces and Inner Mongolia
Autonomous Region should be at least 300,000 tons each.
Annual production for medium-sized bases, including
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Gansu and Qinghai provinces, and Ningxia Hui
Autonomous Region, should be at least 150,000 tons each.
A total of 3,341 coal mine accidents were reported in
China last year, a drop of 8.2 percent from 2004, resulting in 5,986 fatalities.
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Nationwide mine safety drive launched
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BEIJING, May 8 -- A national energy programme has been unveiled to better equip large-scale coal mines to improve safety and ensure ample fuel supplies.
The National Development and Reform Commission said 13 designated national coal production bases are being planned for coal rich autonomous regions and provinces such as Shanxi, Shaanxi and Inner Mongolia | |