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Underground Mining is a type of mining in which minerals and ores are extracted from the earth through tunnels or shafts. It is typically used when the material to be extracted is too deep to be reached by surface mining. Underground mining is used to extract coal, copper, nickel, lead, zinc, and other minerals. It is also used to extract precious metals such as gold and silver.
The Underground Mining market is highly competitive, with a range of players offering a variety of services and products. Companies in the market are involved in the exploration, development, and production of minerals and ores. They also provide services such as drilling, blasting, and hauling.
Some of the major companies in the Underground Mining market include BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto, Vale, Glencore, Anglo American, Barrick Gold, and Newmont Mining. Show Less Read more