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China Non-Ferrous Metal Mining Group

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About the company

China Non-Ferrous Metal Mining Group

China Non-Ferrous Metal Mining Group is a Chinese state-owned mining company. In Burma it is in the joint venture Tagaung Taung nickel-processing plant in Sagaing Region, with the state-owned No1 Mining Enterprise. Since the attempted military coup, revenue from No1 Mining Enterprise goes to the Burmese military.

Contact:

China Non-Ferrous Metal Mining Group
CNMC Building, No. 10, Anding Road, Chaoyang District
Beijing100029
China

Sources:

Myanmar Resistance Forces China-Backed Nickel Plant Shut Down, 18th January 2022

https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/myanmar-resistance-forces-china-backed-nickel-plant-shut-down.html

China’s metal imports from Myanmar show trade contortions amid post-coup protest, Tom Daly & Min Zhaung, Rueters, 20th April 2021

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-china-economy-trade-myanmar-idUSKBN2C70S9

How Chinese Mining Investment Funds the Myanmar Military, Publish What You Pay Australia, October 2021

https://www.pwyp.org.au/publications/15102021chinese-mines-a-700-million-usd-jackpot-for-myanmar-military

 

Notified 31st March 2022

Added to the Dirty List 10 May 2022

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