China Revises and Implements the “Regulations for Outward Direct Investment Statistics,” Including Rare Earth Oxides
2025-01-09
The revised content includes the addition of new indicators in the annual report “Overseas Major Mineral Resource Conditions” (FDIN7 Form), such as “Name of Mining Project” and “Remaining Service Life of the Mine.” The metallic minerals requiring reporting now include rare earths, titanium ores, zirconium ores, and tantalum ores, while non-metallic minerals now include crystalline graphite, amorphous graphite, boron, and fluorite.
The monthly report “Basic Information on Outward Investment and Mergers & Acquisitions” (FDIY3 Form) adds new indicators for acquired enterprises (projects) in the mining industry, such as “Type of Mineral Resource” and “Remaining Economically Recoverable Reserves.”
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