Article 6
The Mineral Reserve Assessment Council, with its office located at the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment, shall assist the Government in evaluating and approving mineral reserves referred to in mineral exploration reports in order to determine the feasibility of mining, except in the case of minerals used as common construction materials. (...) CHAPTER III
Basic Geological Surveys of Mineral Resources
Article 10
Basic geological surveys of mineral resources shall include the following activities:
1. (...) The Mineral Reserve Assessment Council shall evaluate and approve the
reserves stated in exploration reports which are used to prepare mineral mining feasibility study reports in respect of minerals other than minerals used as common construction materials.
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Score: 978003.6
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https://www.wto.org/english/th...e/vnm_e/WTACCVNM36A2_LEG_1.pdf
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Metallic Minerals; 2. Non-metallic Minerals; 3. Combustible Minerals; 4. (...) Combustible Minerals include:
• Coal, natural gas and petroleum.
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Liquid Minerals include:
• Mineral water, natural warm and hot spring water.
(...) There are four mineral resource areas:
1. Mineral business licensed areas; 2.
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Score: 973604.6
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https://www.wto.org/english/th..._e/lao_e/WTACCLAO5A1_LEG_5.pdf
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The issuance of Mineral Certificates evidencing Mineral Rights; 7. (...) Registering Applications for the granting of Mineral Rights; 11. Registering Mineral Rights granted, as well as refusals to grant them; 12. (...) Registering transformation of Mineral Rights; 15. Registering assignments, Leases and transfers of Mineral Rights; [and] 16.
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Score: 970752.1
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https://www.wto.org/english/th..._e/afg_e/WTACCAFG5A1_LEG_4.pdf
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I first define what is meant by trade in mineral resources. I then discuss patterns of trade in mineral resources. (...) The Heckscher-Ohlin model of comparative advantage is the favored model for explaining trade in minerals. In this model comparative advantage in mineral products depends mainly on regional availability of mineral resources. Empirical testing shows that exports of mineral and metal products do tend to depend on endowments of minerals.
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Score: 968549
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https://www.wto.org/french/res...tr10_forum_f/wtr10_davis_f.htm
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I first define what is meant by trade in mineral resources. I then discuss patterns of trade in mineral resources. (...) The Heckscher-Ohlin model of comparative advantage is the favored model for explaining trade in minerals. In this model comparative advantage in mineral products depends mainly on regional availability of mineral resources. Empirical testing shows that exports of mineral and metal products do tend to depend on endowments of minerals.
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Score: 968549
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https://www.wto.org/spanish/re...tr10_forum_s/wtr10_davis_s.htm
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I first define what is meant by trade in mineral resources. I then discuss patterns of trade in mineral resources. (...) The Heckscher-Ohlin model of comparative advantage is the favored model for explaining trade in minerals. In this model comparative advantage in mineral products depends mainly on regional availability of mineral resources. Empirical testing shows that exports of mineral and metal products do tend to depend on endowments of minerals.
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Score: 968549
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https://www.wto.org/english/re...tr10_forum_e/wtr10_davis_e.htm
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Bedrock minerals, mineral resources in mineral deposits of national importance and lake mud as well as sea mud (medicinal mud) belong to the state and the immovable property ownership of other persons does not extend to these. (...) Records of mineral resources shall be kept in the environmental register in the form of mineral reserves by each mineral deposit separately pursuant to the procedure provided for in the Environmental Register Act. (...) Mineral deposits not entered in the list of mineral deposits of national importance are of local importance.
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Score: 968055.6
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https://www.un.org/esa/dsd/dsd...tonia/CSD18_ESTONIA_Mining.pdf
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Furthermore, portions of a mineral deposit that do not have reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction must not be included in a Mineral Resource. (...) The inventory will be reviewed in future should conditions change.
In the Template, Mineral Resources may be reported inclusive of, or additional to, Mineral Reserves. (...) Where a mining operation has both Mineral Reserves and Mineral Resources (excluding Mineral Reserves), these correspond to two separate projects in UNFC-2009.
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Score: 966902.7
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https://unece.org/fileadmin/DA...ate_UNFC_Bridging_Document.pdf
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A large number of livestock in the tropics suffer from deficiencies or imbalances in mineral nutrition. Livestock is mainly maintained on grazing without access to mineral supplement (McDowell et al., 1993). (...) The deficient minerals (Ca, P, Cu, Zn and Mn) were supplemented in the form of area specific mineral mixture (ASMM) for 90 days. (...) References
Boland, M.P. (2003). Trace minerals in production and reproduction in dairy cows.
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Score: 963937.2
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https://www.fao.org/fileadmin/...%20of%20crossbred%20cattle.pdf
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Ministry: Ministry of Oil and Minerals. Minister: Minister of Oil and Minerals. Authority Geological Survey and Minerals Resources Authority. (...) Article (15): the licensee may not explore minerals or ores other than those mentioned in the license, unless these minerals or ores mixed with the minerals mentioned in the license. (...) B) A law shall be issued on approving exploitation contract of
metallic minerals, radiant materials and precious minerals.
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Score: 962192.7
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https://www.wto.org/english/th...e/yem_e/WTACCYEM18A1_LEG_7.pdf
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