


Core Viewpoint - Zijin Mining, the world's third-largest mining company, reported record quarterly performance but warned that geopolitical tensions and resource nationalism pose challenges to its overseas projects, with global uncertainty reaching unprecedented levels [1][3]. Financial Performance - Zijin Mining's latest financial report indicates a net profit of 28.6 billion yuan for the first half of 2025, a year-on-year increase of 55%, with attributable net profit reaching 23.3 billion yuan, up 54% [1]. - The company's revenue for the first half of the year was 167.7 billion yuan, reflecting an 11.5% year-on-year growth, and the overall gross margin for mineral products was 60.23%, an increase of 3 percentage points [4]. Production and Business Structure - The company produced 570,000 tons of copper, a 9% increase year-on-year; gold production reached 41 tons, up 16%; and silver production was 224 tons, a 6% increase [5]. - In terms of business structure, copper sales accounted for 27.8% of total revenue, with a gross margin of 38.5%, while gold sales represented 49.1% of revenue, benefiting from a significant rise in gold prices, with a gross margin of 38.6% [5]. Resource Strategy - Zijin Mining continues to implement a "exploration + acquisition" dual strategy, adding 2.049 million tons of copper resources and 888 tons of gold resources during the reporting period [5]. - The company has made strategic acquisitions, including the Akim gold mine in Ghana and the Raygorodok gold mine in Kazakhstan, enhancing its presence in West Africa and Central Asia [6]. Geopolitical Risks - The company highlighted multiple challenges facing the mining industry, including rising costs, trade disruptions, and countries seeking to protect their resources [7]. - Political, policy, and legal differences between countries, along with resource nationalism, may pose challenges to construction and production operations [7]. Market Outlook - In the copper market, the introduction of U.S. copper tariffs, combined with low global inventories, may lead to short-term market volatility as trade flows are reshaped [10]. - For the gold market, expectations of U.S. interest rate cuts, geopolitical tensions, a weak dollar, and central bank purchases are expected to enhance gold's attractiveness [11]. - The zinc market is facing short-term pressure with a tight balance, as production increases in China but reductions are seen overseas [12]. - In the lithium market, the company warned that disruptions in supply expectations could lead to high price volatility, and the clearing of excess supply will take time [13].