BMI View: The cooling of China’s feverish growth is threatening to turn a decade-long mining boom into bust for many domestic miners. With cost containment being key in the face of falling commodity prices, Chinese miners will be forced to recalibrate their investment approach over the coming quarters. While state-owned mines are generally more insulated from the weakness in commodities prices, the Chinese government’s gradual embrace of free market economics should pave the way for some much needed consolidation and restructuring in the mining industry. The transitioning of China’s economic growth model from fixed-asset investment to private consumption will create …
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