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Industrial Minerals Products

Over the past four decades Industrial Minerals' journalists have gained in-depth industry knowledge and established an invaluable network of contacts within the non-metallic minerals sector. Industrial Minerals provides benchmark prices for the industry and is the leading authority on the entire industry from mine to market.

Subscription Service:

The Industrial Minerals online intelligence service ensures you will always be 100% up-to-date on the latest market news and pricing developments via the email alerts, website and magazine. For more information visit our information page.

Industrial Minerals global intelligence service


Books and Directories:

Industrial Minerals publishes acclaimed reference books and directories which provide mining professionals and senior business executives with comprehensive reference guides and industry reports on specific minerals and mining sectors.

Industrial Minerals books and directories are an essential reference tool for: 
- All industrial mineral suppliers, traders, processors and end users;
- Government and trade association libraries who advise companies on how to export;
- Commercial libraries of international investment banks and mining consultancies;
- Universities and libraries with geology studies and mining courses;

For more information click on the title of interest below.

Industrial Minerals Directory 2008
Industrial Minerals Handybook 2002


Industrial Minerals Events:

Industrial Minerals offers a range of leading industry conferences each year which attract an average of 1,500+ international senior level executives from across every sector of the non-metallic minerals industry.

For more information on the events schedule this year visit the IM Events page now.

 





Poll

Will BHP’s bid for PotashCorp spark a flurry of mining majors turning to fertiliser minerals?

Yes
47%
No, the market is too small in comparison
12%
No, it's a different business altogether
15%
Too early to say
26%

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