Opening up of the gold processing and circulation field, the first step in China to fully open its gold sector to the outside world, will expand domestic gold utilization and promote consumption.
Lu Wenyuan, deputy secretary-general of the China Gold Association, said this yesterday at the opening ceremony for the first session of the China International Gold Exhibition, which is to be continued to Friday in Beijing.
“Because of the state’s long-time control of gold purchasing and distribution, few processing plants thought it necessary to devote themselves to the research and development of gold utilization in both civil and industrial sectors, Lu said.
He cited pure gold ornaments as an example, because their unit price is the same throughout the country.
“However, in line with international practices, the price of such ornaments should be set in accordance with not only weight but also design and handicraft, Lu said.
“Gold utilization for medical, electronic, chemical, aviation and space flight industries is very limited in China, Lu said.
Experts attribute it mainly to the high price of the good-quality catalyst, which has to be imported from foreign countries with high tariffs.
After China’s entry into the World Trade Organization, the high cost of gold catalyst may be reduced for tariff cutting, which should encourage related enterprises and institutions to study and explore the industrial utilization technologies of gold as soon as possible.
(China Daily 06/20/2001)
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