MiningWorld Tajikistan 2011
October 27 - 29, 2011
Dushanbe , Tajikistan
WHY TAJIKISTAN?
Natural resources: aluminum, coal, oil, natural gas, iron, zinc, antimony, mercury, gold, tin, tungsten,
boron, sodium chloride, carbonates, fluorite, precious and semiprecious stones
Significant economic sectors: mining, hydropower, agriculture, textile industry.
Tajikistan is a country with significant reserves of precious metals. It is a mountainous country in theit has been known for a long deposit of lead, zinc, gold, lapis lazuli, etc. There had been held a lot ofExplored 28 deposits of gold, which totaled about 430 tons of gold in the territory of Tajikistan.
Natural resources: aluminum, coal, oil, natural gas, iron, zinc, antimony, mercury, gold, tin, tungsten,
boron, sodium chloride, carbonates, fluorite, precious and semiprecious stones
Significant economic sectors: mining, hydropower, agriculture, textile industry.
Tajikistan is a country with significant reserves of precious metals. It is a mountainous country in theit has been known for a long deposit of lead, zinc, gold, lapis lazuli, etc. There had been held a lot ofExplored 28 deposits of gold, which totaled about 430 tons of gold in the territory of Tajikistan.