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Kootenay Silver Inc. V.KTN

Alternate Symbol(s):  KOOYF

Kootenay Silver Inc. is a Canada-based exploration company engaged in the discovery and development of mineral projects in the Sierra Madre Region of Mexico. It is focused on the expansion of its silver resources, new discoveries, and the near-term economic development of its priority silver projects located in mining districts in Sonora, state and Chihuahua, state, Mexico, respectively. Its projects include La Cigarra Silver Project, La Negra Silver Project, Promontorio Silver Resource, Columba Silver Project, and others. The La Cigarra silver project is located in the state of Chihuahua in the renowned Parral Mining district in north central Mexico. The La Negra silver discovery is situated only 7 kilometers north of the Promontorio Silver Resource within the Promontorio Mineral Belt, in the state of Sonora, Mexico. The Promontorio Silver Resource is situated on the Promontorio Mineral Belt Property that includes the La Negra silver discovery, located in the state of Sonora, Mexico.


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Post by ontheDLon May 01, 2011 9:58pm
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Silver demand in China and India... rise 30%

Silver demand in China and India... rise 30%

Silver demand in China and India is set to rise 30 percent in 2011



In 2010 India consumed about 2,800 tonnes of silver,this year’s consumption is expected to rise to 5,000 tonnes, accordingto Albanian Minerals trading experts


May 01, 2011 – Sahit Muja: Silver demand in China and India is set to rise 30 percent in 2011 .

Silver prices for July delivery surged $1.058, or 2.2 percent, to $48.599 an ounce.
Silver prices have risen 5.5 percent this week and 57.1 percent in 2011.

China said its net imports of silver nearly quadrupled to more than3,500 metric tons in 2010, boosted by sharp increases in demand by theindustrial sector and the jewelry industry.Silver demand in China and India has increased sharply in recent months as more investors use silver as a store of value.About 70% of China's silver demand comes from the industrial sectors.

Silver is widely used in the production of electronic products,jewelry, industrial production, such as medical, solar power and waterpurification industries.China is the world's largest producer of solar power and electronics.
Silver price increased more than 80% in 2010.

Demand for silver in China and India is up 30 per cent in 2011.In 2010 India consumed about 2,800 tonnes of silver, this year’sconsumption is expected to rise to 5,000 tonnes, according to AlbanianMinerals trading experts

Silver investments in India is mostly from rural areas, which account for 70 percent of the country’s 1.2 billion population.The world's silver output was 21,500 tons in 2009. In 2009, globalsupply of physical silver was 27,000 tons, rising by 0.20% in 2008.The total global production of silver was 29,000 tons in 2010.

Indian and Chinese investors are buying more silver to hedge market losses.While markets have been uncertain this, year silver has been an ideal investment and has provided huge returns to investors.Silver buying in China and India is set to rise 30 percent in 2011 .

The industrial demand is one of the factors affecting the prices ofand silver in China and India.

www.kootenaygold.ca/s/Promontorio.asp

Devaluation of the dollar, economic problems, political tensions,inflation, and exchange rates are other factors that have alsocontributed on rising silver prices.
Sahit Muja
President & CEO
Albanian Minerals


www.prlog.org/11466799-silver-demand-in-china-and-india-is-set-to-rise-30-percent-in-2011.html
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