Mining and Energy Sample Clauses

Mining and Energy. Mining In the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, underground resources and mines are mainly concentrated in the North East region and particularly in the Osogovo Mountains, in the surrounding area of Kriva Palanka. There are mines of metal ores (lead, zinc, antimony, copper, silver) and non metal ores. There is an abundant deposit of lead-zinc ore in Toranica, an area also rich in copper and silver. The municipality of Kratovo, already known as a mining city, comprises mines of non metal ores. Kratovo has also important deposits of tuffs, granites and other non metal ores. The territory of the municipality Lipkovo comprises the mine deposit Lojane with its abundance of arsenic, antimony and chromium21. The Skopje region reports chrome ores in Radusha (municipality of Saraj) and crystal ornamental stones and travertine in Kuckovo and Svilare22. In Kosovo, the Novoberdo mining factory is known for production and processing of several minerals, including silver. Due to the lack of direct investments, the mining industry in the Kosovo regions faces difficulties in further growth. Portland deposits for the production of cement are exploited on both sides of the border..
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Mining and Energy. Pursuant to Article 15.2 of the Basic Agreement, in the field referred to in subparagraph (k) of Article 15.1 of the Basic Agreement:
Mining and Energy. Mining In the Republic of Macedonia, underground resources and mines are mainly concentrated in the North East region and particularly in the Osogovo Mountains, in the surrounding area of Kriva Palanka. There are mines of metal ores (lead, zinc, antimony, copper, silver) and non metal ores. There is an abundant deposit of lead-zinc ore in Toranica, an area also rich in copper and silver. The municipality of Kratovo, already known as a mining city, comprises mines of non metal ores. Kratovo has also important deposits of tuffs, granites and other non 18 Regions of the Republic of Macedonia, 2007, Republic of Macedonia State Statistical Office. 19 Source: Draft Programme for the Development of the Northeastern Planning Region, October 2009 20 Source: Local Development Strategies, 2008 metal ores. The territory of the municipality Lipkovo comprises the mine deposit Lojane with its abundance of arsenic, antimony and chromium21. The Skopje region reports chrome ores in Raduša (municipality of Saraj) and crystal ornamental stones and travertine in Kučkovo and Svilare22. In Kosovo, the Novoberdo mining factory is known for production and processing of several minerals, including silver. Due to the lack of direct investments, the mining industry in the Kosovo regions faces difficulties in further growth. Portland deposits for the production of cement are exploited on both sides of the border..
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