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Asian Metal connect person:
Erin Zhao
Tel: +86-10-59080011/22/33 Ext: 834
Fax: +86-10-59080044-801
Mobile:+86-15201233368
E-mail:erin@asianmetal.com
Vivian Pang
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E-mail:vivian@asianmetal.com
Melvin Hill
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Fax: +86-10-59080044 Ext:801
Mobile: +86-18946007613
Email: melvin@asianmetal.com
OverviewMore
Following a year of unprecedented volatility in global rare earth markets, players along each and every chink of the supply chain have inevitably begun to carefully monitor developments in the rare earth industry. 2011 saw the rapid appreciation of rare earth prices as China's push towards industrial integration constricted global supply. This year also saw a veritable explosion in prospect junior mining companies as foreign enterprises actively worked to develop and secure supply sources outside of China. During the latter half of 2011, pressures from high production costs and slack demand forced downstream users to reduce output and even stop production. Furthermore, escalating sovereign debt crises and a soft global economy continue to depress rare earth markets.
When will downstream markets recover?
Who can effectively manage risk amongst drastic changes in the international market?
contentMore
Current global economic situation and related solutions
---- Huo Jianguo, Dean, Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation
Analysis of Rare Earth Fluorescent Materials Demand in 2012 and Environmental Protection and Ecological Restoration in Rare Earth Mining in South China
---- Yinxuan Tang,General Manager, Hangzhou Daming Fluorescent Material Co.,Ltd
General Situation of Rare Earth Indiustry Chain in Fujian China
---- Jie He, Sales Minister, Fujian Changting Jinlong Rare Earth Co., Ltd
From Mine to Market; The Integrated Supplier
---- Ian Higgins, Commercial Manager, Less Common Metals Ltd
North American Rare Earth Market: Balancing Supply & Demand
---- Brandon Tirpak, Market Analyst, Asian Metal
The Aapplication of NdFeB magnets in energy conservation and new energy resources
---- JLMAG Rare-Eearth Co., Ltd
Turbulence over Japan’s Rare Earth market
---- Hideaki Kotaki, MD, Material Trading Company Ltd
Capital Market & Rare Earths
---- Yukun Le, Vice president, BOC International (China) Limited
ProgramMore
Mar. 21 Wednesday
16:00 Registration Desk Opens
18:00 Welcome Dinner
 
Mar. 22 Thursday
08:30 Registration
09:00-09:15 Opening Speech
09:15-10:00 Current global economic situation and related solutions
  Huo Jianguo, Dean
  Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation
10:00-10:30 General Situation of Rare Earth Indiustry Chain in Fujian China
  Jie He, Sales Minister
  Fujian Changting Jinlong Rare Earth Co., Ltd
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-11:30 From Mine to Market; The Integrated Supplier
  Ian Higgins, Commercial Manager
  Less Common Metals Ltd
11:30-12:00 The Application of NdFeB magnets in energy conservation and new energy resources
  Xinnong Li Director
  JLMAG Rare-Earth Co., Ltd
Registration RatesMore
  Rates
AM members USD950
Non-members USD1000
10% discount allowed for three or above delegates from one company.
Account name: Asian Metal Ltd
Account number: 802012717208091001
Swift Code: BKCH CN BJ 110
Bank: Bank of China Beijing Guang Hua Lu Sub-Branch, 1/F Haiguan Building,10 Guanghua Road, Beijing China
SponsorshipMore
We offer variety of sponsorships for our events at different rates. Sponsoring at the summit will provide you a unique opportunity to promote your products and services and is a great way to improve your company’s awareness in the industry. We are happy to advise you on the most appropriate means of implementing your marketing strategy.
I. Main Sponsor (USD16,0 00)
a) Before International Rare Earth Summit 2011:
Link to Sponsor’s website from Asian Metal Rare Earth Summit 2011 page