Group 1 - The core point of the news is the recent actions taken by Yichun City regarding the cancellation of mining licenses, particularly in the context of the rising lithium carbonate futures prices, which have surpassed 100,000 yuan [1][3]. - Yichun City Natural Resources Bureau plans to cancel 27 mining licenses, with a public notice period of 30 working days before the final announcement [3]. - Among the 27 licenses, 5 are set to expire in 2024, 1 in 2023, and 18 have already expired between 2010 and 2019, indicating a significant number of outdated licenses [3][4]. Group 2 - The majority of the mining licenses being canceled are for ceramic clay and limestone, with 17 licenses for ceramic clay and 7 for limestone, which includes lithium-bearing resources that investors are particularly interested in [4][5]. - Jiangxi Special Electric Motor Co., Ltd. holds a mining license for a lithium-bearing ceramic clay mine in Yifeng County, with a resource amount of 57,322.98 tons of Li2O [4]. - Yichun is recognized as a major lithium mining area in China, holding the largest lithium mica reserves in Asia, but most mining licenses are for non-lithium resources [4][5].
“亚洲锂都”大动作,拟注销27个采矿权(附具体名单)