store of metals in state reserves

store of metals in state reserves

A part of metals in state reserves is seen in Bosice, Czech Republic, on November 18, 2019. A majority of the metals stored as part of state emergency reserves was purchased between 2000 and 2013, Administration of State Material Reserves (SSHR) chairman Pavel Svagr, pictured, told journalists on November 18. Prime Minister Andrej Babis said last week the metals stored in state reserves are about 50 years old, some of them coming from 1972. The last purchase of metals was made in 2013. The amount bought in 1972 forms a minority and comprises about 15 tonnes of aluminium, Svagr told CTK. The state now plans to sell all the metals in state material reserves, expecting proceeds worth Kc2.2bn. SSHR would sell metals worth Kc600m in 2020 and the remainder worth Kc1.6bn in 2021. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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  • ILEA000241877
  • Registered date
  • 2019/11/18 00:00:00
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