Longxing to bring Kyzyl-Tashtyg GOK to estimated capacity by May of 2015

Longxing (owned by the Chinese Zijin Mining Group) has completed construction of the Kyzyl-Tashtyg mining and concentration complex (GOK) at the polymetallic deposit of the same name in Tuva, and plans to bring it to design capacity by May 2015.

According to chief engineer of GOK Valery Miloserdova, the complex will annually process 1 million tons of complex ore and get 200-220 thousand tons of copper, zinc and lead concentrates, the local mass media reported.

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