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  2. Water resources of China - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 the World Bank warned that the scarcity of the resource would lead to "a fight between rural interests, urban interests and industrial interests on who gets water in China." [24] The head of China's national development agency said in 2007 that one quarter the length of China's seven main rivers were so poisoned the water harmed the ...

  3. Water issues in developing countries - Wikipedia

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    Although this number has increased since then, India's population count has made it the second-most populated country in the world, following close behind the first most populated country, China. [56] The country is classified as "water stressed" with a water availability of 1,000–1,700 m 3 /person/year. [57] 21% of countries' diseases are ...

  4. Lists of countries by mineral production - Wikipedia

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    China: List of countries by silver production: Tin [21] China Indonesia: List of countries by tin production: Titanium [22] China Japan: List of countries by titanium production: Vanadium [23] China Russia: List of countries by vanadium production: Zinc [24] China Peru: List of countries by zinc production

  5. One state’s natural resources can finally put an end to ...

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    Alaska's natural resources and rare earth metals can make the US less reliant on Chinese exports and help drive economic growth. One state’s natural resources can finally put an end to America ...

  6. Water scarcity - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Development Programme says economic water scarcity is the most common cause of water scarcity. This is because most countries or regions have enough water to meet household, industrial, agricultural, and environmental needs. But they lack the means to provide it in an accessible manner. [23]

  7. Water supply and sanitation in China - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, 60% of China's 661 cities face seasonal water shortage, and over 100 cities have severe water constraints. [16] Contamination of drinking water from feces is a critical health problem in China, as in other developing countries, that causes serious illnesses such as diarrhea and viral hepatitis.

  8. Mining industry of China - Wikipedia

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    China's poor uranium resources have resulted in the country developing a strong foreign procurement strategy. [2]: 199 China became the world's largest importer of uranium in 2008 and has continued to be as of 2023. [2]: 187 Two entities in China account for most of the country's uranium importation. [2]: 188

  9. China has threatened trade with some countries after feuds ...

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    China’s growing use of economic coercion to pressure countries over political disputes is a significant challenge that requires a concerted response,” said Wester, who co-authored an April ...