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According to reports from the Gold Association of China quoted by Xinhua, the Chinese news agency, the gold mines operated by the biggest mining companies produced 32.72 tons during Q1.

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Gold companies operating in China ramped up their production levels during the first quarter of 2023. According to industry reports, the Chinese gold industry managed to recover its extraction levels, reaching numbers it saw before the Covid pandemic, with the country engaging in a record streak of purchasing gold during the last five months.China managed to ramp up its gold extraction levels during the first quarter of 2023.

According to reports from the Gold Association of China quoted by Xinhua, the Chinese news agency, gold mines operated by the biggest mining companies in China produced 32.72 tons of the precious metal during Q1 2023, almost half of the gold produced in the country during that period.

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