HC Deb 18 December 1979 vol 976 cc126-7W
Mr. Skeet

asked the Secretary of State for Industry, at current rates of consumption, what is the anticipated life of current reserves of chrome, cobalt, nickel, manganese, tin and copper (a) in the world and (b) in the free world.

Mr. David Mitchell

At current rates of consumption the expected life of known reserves in the world and the world excluding COMECON countries is as follows:

World years World excluding COMECON countries years
Chrome 280 370
Cobalt 60 60
Nickel 80 90
Manganese 240 210
Tin 50 50
Copper 50 60

These estimates are constantly changing due to the discovery of new resources, developments in mining and mineral processing techniques, and to short and long-term variations in consumption.

IMPORTS AS A PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL DELIVERIES TO UNITED KINGDOM MARKET
1976 1977 1978 1979 January-September
Rods and bars for reinforcement 21 15 16 10
Wire rods and other rods and bars in coil 11 14 11 14
Other light rolled sections and hot rolled bars 11 18 22 21
Heavy rails and accessories 0 0 13 11
Other heavy rolled products 8 9 9 13
Plates 29 30 28 27
Sheets (coated and uncoated) 39 36 41 35
Hot rolled strip 7 8 7 8
Cold rolled strip 9 11 13 15
Tinplate and buckplate 13 11 12 14
Tubes and pipes 28 28 19 24
TOTAL FINISHED STEEL PRODUCTS 21 20 21 21

Source: ISSB. Imports exclude material for conversion.

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