ABSTRACT

This book reviews resource potential, mineral trade and consumption, the role of minerals internally and in world supply, the nature of minerals enterprise, major mineral industries, labor and infrastructure (as it affects industrial development), national attitudes and plans, and the general economic outlook for twenty-six countries. A mineral-supply data tabulation and a basic mineral-location map is provided for most of the countries reviewed. There are also more than a hundred additional mineral or industrial maps and photographs. A general regional view of Asia’s people, history, products, economies, resources, basic industries, and development problems is accompanied by charts and tabulations describing each area’s relative importance as a mineral producer, consumer, importer, and exporter. Each country-chapter is organized according to the following categories: significance of minerals, mineral supply position, nature of mineral enterprise, principal mineral industries, mine and industry workers, mineral transport, energy and power, and summary outlook.

chapter 3|7 pages

Afghanistan

chapter 4|5 pages

Bangladesh

chapter 5|3 pages

Bhutan

chapter 6|4 pages

Brunei

chapter 7|9 pages

Burma

chapter 8|5 pages

Cambodia

chapter 9|32 pages

China

chapter 10|6 pages

Hong Kong

chapter 11|22 pages

India

chapter 12|19 pages

Indonesia

chapter 13|31 pages

Japan

chapter 14|5 pages

Laos

chapter 15|3 pages

Macao

chapter 16|16 pages

Malaysia

chapter 17|11 pages

Mongolia

chapter 18|3 pages

Nepal

chapter 19|14 pages

North Korea

chapter 20|11 pages

Pakistan

chapter 21|5 pages

Papua New Guinea

chapter 22|19 pages

Philippines

chapter 23|8 pages

Singapore

chapter 24|22 pages

South Korea

chapter 25|5 pages

Sri Lanka

chapter 26|17 pages

Taiwan

chapter 27|15 pages

Thailand

chapter 28|13 pages

Vietnam