VN inks rare earth agreement with Japan

May 18th at 15:21
18-05-2012 15:21:48+07:00

VN inks rare earth agreement with Japan

An understanding on mining and processing rare earth in northern Lai Chau Province's Tam Duong district was signed with Japan yesterday.

Lai Chau-VIMICO Rare Earth Joint Stock Co and the Japanese Dong Pao Rare Earth Development Co have agreed to join hands through two phases of the project.

The first phase is to research and set up a mine with a capacity of 10,000 tonnes a year.

The second phase is to negotiate over the establishment of a Viet Nam-Japan joint venture with charter capital of at least 30 per cent of the project's total investment value.

Lai Chau Rare Earth-VIMICO director Bui Van Huyen said the memorandum of understanding was the first step in co-operation between Viet Nam and Japan in exploiting and processing rare earth in Dong Pao, the largest rare earth mine in Viet Nam.

They would also co-operate to develop the domestic rare earth industry, he said.

Both sides undertook to use advanced technologies to exploit the mine, protect the environment, assure people's rights and pay full taxes to Viet Nam.

They committed to assuring project information security and not negotiating or arranging with any third party to develop the project without written approval of the other side.

Industry insiders say rare earth is among precious minerals and is available in only a few countries in the world. It is used in many hi-tech industries in a variety of areas including foods, healthcare, electronics, automobiles, batteries, magnets, radar and missiles.

In Lai Chau, there are large reserves of rare earth in Phong Tho and Tam Duong districts. The Dong Pao mine has a total area of over 11sq km with a total reserve of over 5 million tonnes of rare earth oxide.

At a Viet Nam-Japan summit in late 2010, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung chose Japan as the partner for co-operation in developing the domestic rare earth industry.

He signed an agreement with Japan's Prime Minister Yoshihiki Noda on co-operation in this area last October.

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