Xiamen Tungsten’s Subsidiary Luoyang Yulu Mining Fully Suspends Production

Published: Jul 1, 2026 16:31
[Tungsten Flash] SMM July 1 News: Xiamen Tungsten announced that its 60%-owned subsidiary Luoyang Yulu Mining has completely halted production. The enterprise relies on CMOC’s molybdenum beneficiation tailings to extract scheelite concentrates. Now, due to CMOC suspending tailings delivery, it has no raw materials for production, and the timing for production resumptions is undetermined. According to the announcement, Luoyang Yulu’s production and sales of scheelite concentrates (WO3 metal content) in 2025 were 1,924 mt and 1,614 mt, respectively, and in H1 2026, production and sales were 685 mt and 669 mt, respectively. This production halt is expected to have some impact on the company’s near-term operating performance. As it is currently impossible to determine how long Luoyang Yulu’s suspension will last, the impact on the company’s performance cannot be predicted at this time. Specific circumstances will be subject to the company’s audited financial reports.

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