China's silver consumption triples (Xinhua) Updated: 2006-08-07 16:20 China consumed 2,600 tons of
silver in 2005, nearly three times the volume of twenty years ago, said sources
with the Gemological Association of China.
But the country exports even more than it consumes. With an all-time record
production of 7,196 tons of silver in 2005, China has become the world's third
biggest silver supplier.
Exports of silver rose to 4000 tons in 2006, up by a third from the 3050 tons
notched up in 2004.
Consumption at home surged 190 percent to 2600 tons in 2005 from a modest 900
tons in 1985. Despite the constant fluctuations in the prices of gold and silver
on the international market, China's silver consumption has continued to grow
steadily in recent years, said the association. (For more biz stories, please visit Industry Updates)
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