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法治看点 | 稳衔接 快清理 优服务 ——辽宁省贯彻落实新矿产资源法的做法与成效
Core Insights - Liaoning Province has 1,077 valid mining rights and 309 valid exploration rights as of November 2025, with a mining workforce exceeding 100,000 and a total mining output value of 69.7 billion yuan, ranking ninth nationally [1] - The implementation of the new Mineral Resources Law since July 1, 2025, has led to significant improvements in mining rights management and approval processes, enhancing clarity, convenience, efficiency, and transparency [1] Group 1: Training and Public Awareness - A specialized training session was organized by the Liaoning Provincial Organization Department to enhance the understanding of the new law, involving over 140 officials from municipal and county governments [3] - The Natural Resources Department conducted training for over 900 personnel and facilitated video learning for more than 2,000 individuals at the municipal and county levels [3] - Various promotional activities were undertaken, including the creation of a mind map for the new law and extensive public outreach through online platforms [3] Group 2: Approval Process Reform - The approval model has shifted from a sequential to a parallel process, allowing enterprises to submit applications directly to the provincial level via the government service network [5] - The number of departments involved in provincial-level mining rights review has been reduced, streamlining the process to eight provincial, four municipal, and five county-level departments [5] - The approval process has transitioned to an online system, enabling "one-stop" services where enterprises can submit electronic materials and track their application status in real-time [5] Group 3: Internal Supervision and Support - A detailed internal supervision system has been established to ensure consistent standards across provincial, municipal, and county levels, with automatic reminders for pending approvals [6] - Technical teams have been deployed to assist enterprises in preparing application materials, improving submission quality and reducing errors [6] - The department has conducted 262 on-site policy clarification sessions to address enterprise concerns and enhance service delivery [6] Group 4: Transition and Legislative Updates - A transitional announcement has been issued to clarify the standards and processes for mining rights services during the transition period, preventing policy gaps [7] - The approval system has been restructured to separate mining rights from administrative licenses, with the first mining rights property certificate issued on September 15, 2025 [8] Group 5: Exploration Rights Cleanup - Since 2024, the department has initiated a cleanup of expired exploration rights, establishing a work ledger to track progress and responsibilities [10] - Ongoing supervision has been implemented to ensure timely exploration activities, with 495 exploration rights cleaned up to date [10] - There are currently 50 exploration rights undergoing the cancellation public notice process, with further cleanup efforts planned [10]
内蒙古全面提升矿产资源保障能力
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-24 19:51
Core Viewpoint - Inner Mongolia is enhancing its mineral resource guarantee capacity to establish itself as a significant national energy and strategic resource base during the 14th Five-Year Plan period [1][2][3] Group 1: Resource Development and Management - Inner Mongolia has identified 16 energy resource bases, 70 national planned mining areas, and 15 key exploration and mining areas for strategic minerals [2] - The proportion of large and medium-sized non-oil, non-radioactive mines has increased from 28% to 44%, with 398 green mines established [2] - The region has completed ecological restoration of over 1,100 square kilometers in production mining areas, promoting a balance between resource development and ecological protection [2] Group 2: Resource Reserves and Investments - Significant increases in resource reserves include nearly 200 billion tons of coal, 12 billion tons of iron ore, over 60,000 tons of lithium, 500,000 tons of copper, and over 300 tons of gold [2] - The government is reforming mining rights management, reducing application requirements by over 40% and approval times by over 30%, significantly improving service efficiency [2] Group 3: Future Plans and Goals - The 15th Five-Year Plan aims to enhance resource security and promote green, low-carbon mining development [3] - Key geological surveys will focus on areas rich in iron, copper, gold, rare earths, lithium, tin, zinc, niobium, tantalum, and germanium [3] - By 2030, the goal is to have over 50% of large and medium-sized non-coal mines, establishing a development pattern that is large-scale, intensive, intelligent, and green [3]