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Ministry of Industry and Information Technology: The added value of non-ferrous industries increased by 10% annually in the “Twelfth Five-Year Planâ€
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology issued the "12th Five-Year Development Plan for Nonferrous Metals Industry" on the 30th, proposing the development goal of the non-ferrous metal industry to increase the industrial added value by 10% annually in 2015, and 10 non-ferrous metals such as copper, aluminum, lead, zinc and tin. Production control in 2015 was 46 million tons, an increase of 47.39% over 2010. The "Planning" emphasizes vigorously developing intensively processed products, actively promotes corporate restructuring, and puts forward further requirements for eliminating backward production capacity and energy conservation and emission reduction. Demand growth has fallen sharply. The “Plan†said that demand for non-ferrous metals will maintain a certain growth during the “Twelfth Five-Year Plan†period, but the growth rate will slow down significantly compared with the “Eleventh Five-Year Planâ€. According to forecasts, the average annual growth rate of the “12th Five-Year†demand for 10 non-ferrous metals is 7.4%, which is significantly lower than the annual growth rate of 15.5% for the “Eleventh Five-Year Planâ€. It is estimated that the consumption of 10 non-ferrous metals in 2015 will be 49 million tons. Compared with the average annual demand growth rate during the “Eleventh Five-Year Plan†period, the demand growth rates of five metals, namely refined copper, electrolytic aluminum, lead, zinc and nickel, decreased by 9.8%, 8.9%, 8.6%, 6.3% and 15.3%, respectively. It is estimated that the performance consumption in 2015 will reach 9.7 million tons, 24 million tons, 6.2 million tons, 7.2 million tons and 700,000 tons respectively. In addition, the annual growth rate of demand for titanium metal decreased the most, from 45.2% to 16.1%, a decrease of 29.1%. However, the demand for tin, antimony and magnesium will continue to grow vigorously. The average annual demand growth rate during the “Twelfth Five-Year Plan†period is expected to be 9%, 9.2% and 26.7%, respectively, up 5% over the “Eleventh Five-Year Plan†period. , 9.3% and 10.2%. Intensive processing into a transformation focus In the context of slowing demand, the deep processing of non-ferrous metals has become the key direction of industrial transformation. "Plan" said that it will vigorously develop high-strength light-alloy materials such as aluminum, magnesium and titanium, and accelerate the development of high-performance copper alloy materials, various alloys of lead, zinc and nickel and other functional materials to meet the needs of strategic emerging industries and major national projects. . It is estimated that the added value of new materials in 2015 will increase by 7% compared with 2010, reaching 15%. The "Plan" proposes that by 2015, major breakthroughs will be made in the development of key new alloys, forming 200,000 tons of high-end aluminum alloy sheets for automotive aluminum alloy sheets, high-strength magnesium alloy die-casting and profiles and plates of 150,000 tons, and high-end titanium alloys. 10,000 tons of production capacity, breakthroughs in important functional materials, basically meet the needs of large aircraft, rail transit, energy-saving and new energy vehicles, electronic information and other fields. In addition, high-strength and high-conductivity new copper alloy contact wires, green lead-free environmentally friendly copper alloys, high-performance lead alloys, zinc alloys, etc., high temperature resistant, corrosion resistant iron chrome aluminum metal fiber porous materials, etc., nuclear grade zirconium alloys Materials, high-performance tungsten-molybdenum alloy materials, large-size high-purity rare metal targets, etc., are also listed as key projects for intensive processing. The raw materials department of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said on the 30th that China's non-ferrous metal industry as a whole is still at the low end of the international industrial chain division, and the global resource allocation capacity has not yet been formed. The structural imbalances in the upstream and downstream industries are becoming increasingly serious. Some high-tech, high-value-added non-ferrous metal deep-processing products can not be localized, and aerospace aluminum slabs, high-purity metals for integrated circuits and other products still rely mainly on imports. Rare Metal Products are also mainly based on primary products, low-end and deep-process products, and the proportion of high-end products is relatively small. Therefore, while optimizing the traditional industrial structure, it is of great significance to vigorously develop intensive processing products. Actively promote enterprise restructuring "Planning" proposed in the "Twelfth Five-Year Plan" main task, will actively promote corporate restructuring, and vigorously support the advantage of large-scale key enterprises to carry out cross-regional and cross-ownership mergers and acquisitions to improve industrial concentration. Actively promote the joint restructuring of upstream and downstream enterprises to improve industrial competitiveness. Give full play to the driving role of large enterprise groups. From the perspective of resource development, energy conservation and emission reduction, and environmental protection, actively promoting corporate restructuring will have positive implications for the development of the non-ferrous metals industry. The construction of overseas copper, aluminum, lead, zinc, nickel and other raw material supply bases will benefit. The “Plan†said that it will rely on the backbone enterprises with international management capabilities to accelerate the construction of overseas resource projects and form a number of overseas resource bases. Through overseas and domestic resource exploration and development, by 2015, the production capacity of new copper concentrates and lead-zinc concentrates will reach 1.3 million tons/year and 2.3 million tons/year respectively, and the new nickel production capacity will reach 60,000 tons/year. The "Plan" proposes that by 2015, the industrial added value energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions of non-ferrous metals will be reduced by 18%, and sulfur dioxide emissions will be reduced by 10%. For heavy metal pollution discharge projects, the "plan" will further enhance industrial concentration, strict Admission conditions to optimize the industrial layout. Taking primary mercury smelting as an example, by the end of the “Twelfth Five-Year Planâ€, only a few primary mercury smelting enterprises that meet environmental protection emission requirements will be retained, and other primary mercury smelting enterprises will be banned. The raw materials department of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology said that in order to ensure the realization of the planning objectives, it will strengthen planning guidance, improve industrial policies, increase investment in science and technology, strengthen resource protection and reserves, promote international exchanges and cooperation, and improve energy conservation and emission reduction policies.