Core Viewpoint - The Guangxi government is launching a two-year special action plan to integrate mining rights and manage "small, scattered, and chaotic" enterprises, aiming to promote high-quality development in the mining sector, particularly in non-ferrous metals [1][2]. Group 1: Mining Rights Integration - The integration will focus on mines that do not meet safety production requirements and have unreasonable development layouts, targeting key metal minerals such as lead, zinc, tin, antimony, tungsten, manganese, and gold [2]. - By the end of 2027, the number of mining rights in Guangxi is expected to decrease from 2,612 to below 1,800, with the proportion of large and medium-sized mines increasing from 61% to over 80% [2]. Group 2: Management of "Small, Scattered, and Chaotic" Enterprises - The plan includes measures such as closure, restructuring, and upgrading of small enterprises, aiming to eliminate those that should be shut down within 3 to 5 months [2]. - By the end of 2027, the goal is to have comprehensive standardization in the production management of mineral processing, smelting, and processing enterprises, increasing the proportion of large and medium-sized enterprises from 43% to 60% [2]. Group 3: Support and Incentives - Guangxi will support enterprises in updating equipment, digital transformation, green low-carbon modifications, product innovation, and upgrading processes and equipment to promote high-end, intelligent, green, large-scale, and park-based development [3]. - A "green channel" for multi-departmental collaborative approval services will be established, and mining rights in integrated areas will be temporarily suspended from transfer and other changes until integration is completed [3].
广西全力推进矿业权整合和“小散乱”企业综合治理
Guang Xi Ri Bao·2025-11-13 02:57