2026年1月1日起施行,自然资源部明确矿业权出让底价有关事项
Yang Shi Wang·2025-12-06 05:53

Core Points - The Ministry of Natural Resources has issued a notification regarding the minimum price for mining rights transfer to ensure fair and just transactions while protecting national ownership rights [1][2] - The minimum price must reflect market conditions and cannot be lower than the starting price for the transfer [1] - The notification outlines specific scenarios where a minimum price is required, including tendering, auctioning, and direct transfer of mining rights [1][2] Group 1 - The notification specifies that the minimum price for mining rights must be determined based on market principles and should be close to the fair value under competitive conditions [1] - In competitive transfers, the minimum price can be adjusted upwards or downwards for unsold mining rights [2] - The minimum price must remain confidential until the end of the transaction activities and cannot be changed [2] Group 2 - The notification allows the Ministry of Natural Resources to delegate the determination of the minimum price to provincial natural resource authorities [2] - Provincial authorities are encouraged to develop local management measures based on the notification [2] - This notification will come into effect on January 1, 2026 [3]