| Resources  (chinadaily.com.cn)Updated: 2003-07-21 19:30
  
 Although more than 50 kinds of minerals have been found in Taiwan, total 
mineral resources are modest.  Coal is the most important, reserves occurring near Taibei and in several 
other areas of the north amounting to about 254,000,000 tons. Deposits of copper 
and gold are found in Taibei area. Iron and sand reserves are small. Sulfur and 
sulfur-pyrite reserves amount to about 2,500,000 tons, with deposits in north of 
Taipei. Marble and limestone are abundant in Hualian on the east coast, which 
has reserves of 330,000,000 tons.  Dolomite (limestone or marble rich in magnesium carbonate) is mostly 
deposited near Hualian. Petroleum, phosphorus, and natural gas exist in small 
quantities and occurrences of manganese, asbestos, talc, glass sand, and other 
minerals have been found. Salt is produced by the evaporation of seawater. 
Forest is most abundant in the high mountains. One of the natural resources of 
Taiwan is camphor laurel, from which a great deal of camphor is produced.   |