Sinomine Resource Group: Wholly-Owned Subsidiary Jiangxi Sinomine Lithium Temporarily Halts Production for Maintenance

Published: Jun 30, 2026 18:10
Sinomine Resource Group announced that the company has decided on a temporary production halt for maintenance at the lithium chemical production line of its subsidiary, Sinomine Resource (Jiangxi) Lithium Co., Ltd. Starting from June 30, 2026, the "annual production of 30,000 mt of high-purity lithium chemicals" line at Jiangxi Sinomine Lithium will undergo a temporary production halt for maintenance; starting from July 11, 2026, the "annual production of 35,000 mt of high-purity lithium chemicals" line at Jiangxi Sinomine Lithium will also undergo a temporary production halt for maintenance, operating partially at low load. This temporary production halt for maintenance is expected to be fully completed by the end of July 2026. The company will arrange production resumptions based on the arrival of self-produced lithium concentrates, and will issue a separate announcement at that time. In the short term, this temporary production halt for maintenance will cause some decline in the company's lithium chemical production.

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