The International Lead and Zinc Study Group and the metals market
Rolf W. Boehnke
Natural Resources Forum, 1990, vol. 14, issue 4, 328-330
Abstract:
The International Lead and Zinc Study Group was founded by the United Nations in 1959. There are 32 member countries which together cover over 90% of world production and consumption of total lead and zinc. The Study Group, inter alia provides opportunities for consultation on lead and zinc, provides information regarding supply and demand, collects and disseminates statistics, studies different aspects of the world situation in lead and zinc and considers possible solutions to any special problems. This paper presents excerpts of the activities of the International Lead and Zinc Study Group in each of the above areas.
Date: 1990
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