Two Firms Partner to Develop Jiangxi Lithium Mine, Awaiting Mineral Change Approval

Published: Jun 30, 2026 18:27

As the core production area for lepidolite in China, Yichun in Jiangxi Province has drawn significant industry attention for its special compliance rectification of lithium mines.

Amid an uncertain outlook, two other publicly listed firms decided to "partner up" and consolidate their resources. On the evening of June 22, Canmax and Yongxing Materials simultaneously disclosed that Canmax's holding subsidiary, Yichun Shengyuan Lithium Co., Ltd. ("Shengyuan Lithium"), signed an Equity Increase and Cooperation Agreement with Yongxing Materials' holding subsidiary, Yifeng County Huaqiao Yongtuo Mining Co., Ltd. ("Huaqiao Yongtuo"), and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Yifeng County Huaqiao Mining Co., Ltd. ("Huaqiao Mining"). Under the agreement, Shengyuan Lithium will use the porcelain clay (lithium-bearing) ore from the Jinzifeng-Zuojiali mining area in Fengxin County and Yifeng County, Jiangxi Province ("Jinzifeng Mine"), which it holds, to increase its capital in Huaqiao Mining.

According to the announcement, Shengyuan Lithium will contribute the Jinzifeng Mine, valued at 2.692 billion yuan, to Huaqiao Mining, subscribing to 200 million yuan of newly added registered capital in exchange for a 50% equity stake in Huaqiao Mining upon completion. The 200 million yuan will be recorded as Huaqiao Mining's registered capital, and the remaining 2.492 billion yuan will be recorded as its capital reserve. Of this, the registered capital and capital reserve contributed by Shengyuan Lithium will be exclusively owned by Shengyuan Lithium, while all shareholder equity of Huaqiao Mining existing prior to Shengyuan Lithium fulfilling its capital contribution obligations will be exclusively owned by Huaqiao Yongtuo.

After the capital increase, Huaqiao Mining's registered capital will grow from 200 million yuan to 400 million yuan, with Huaqiao Yongtuo and Shengyuan Lithium each holding a 50% stake. Huaqiao Mining will simultaneously hold the mining permits for both the Huashan Mine and the Jinzifeng Mine.

Huaqiao Mining will then apply to the relevant authorities to merge the mining rights for the Jinzifeng Mine and Huashan Mine into a new single mining right. Using this new right as the vehicle, it will apply for a safety production permit and other required procedures for production and construction at an annual mining capacity of 18 million mt, with Huaqiao Mining subsequently taking unified charge of all ore extraction.

Regarding ore extraction, the announcement specifies that it will be organized uniformly by Huaqiao Mining. In principle, mined ore from within the original Jinzifeng Mine boundary will be sold to Shengyuan Lithium or its designated third party, while ore from within the original Huashan Mine boundary will be sold to Huaqiao Yongtuo or its designated third party. Regarding the management of the future consolidated mines, the announcement states that Huaqiao Mining will be managed and operated through separate divisions for Huashan Mine and Jinzifeng Mine. Shareholders, the board of directors, and management shall respect historical practices and adopt lawful and compliant management, dividend distribution, and sales models to minimize the impact of differing ore resource endowments between Jinzifeng Mine and Huashan Mine on the investment returns of both shareholders and subsequent beneficiation revenues.

On the mining right consolidation, both publicly listed firms note that Huashan Mine and Jinzifeng Mine are adjacent. Under relevant laws and regulations, a safe production setback distance must be established between adjacent mines during mining operations.

Both parties believe the consolidation aligns with the national policy direction of intensive development of strategic mineral resources. On one hand, integrating the two adjacent mining areas of Jinzifeng Mine and Huashan Mine will allow coordinated development planning and safety production control, optimize the overall mining layout, strengthen the mine safety management system, and ensure long-term compliant and stable operations. On the other hand, the mine consolidation is expected to fully release the mineral resource potential within the mining area, increase total recoverable resources and the comprehensive utilization rate of mineral resources, thereby achieving scientific, standardized, and efficient resource development.

It is worth noting, however, that the effectiveness of the agreement between Yongxing Materials and Canmax remains subject to two conditions. First, the transaction must be approved by the competent authorities of all parties involved. Second, the primary mineral types of both Jinzifeng Mine and Huashan Mine must be changed to "lithium ore."

As the "Asian Lithium Capital," Yichun saw many mines in earlier years extract lepidolite under porcelain clay mining certificates, leading to long-standing issues such as certificate-mineral mismatches, extensive mining, ecological pollution, underpayment of taxes and fees, and non-compliant approval levels. In July 2025, the new Mineral Resources Law designated lithium as an independent strategic mineral at the national level, setting a lithium ore recognition threshold of 0.4% Li₂O, elevating lithium mine approval authority, and significantly increasing resource taxes.

In July 2025, the Yichun Natural Resources Bureau issued a notice identifying that eight lithium-related mining rights, including Jianxiawo, had problems such as circumventing higher-level approval authority and handling procedures beyond their mandate. It required the preparation of mineral type change reserve verification reports to be completed by the end of September that year. The newly disclosed mining rights evaluation reports from Canmax and Yongxing Materials indicate that work such as reserve verification and development plan formulation for the Jinzifeng Mine and Huashan Mine has been completed, an application to change the main mineral type has been submitted, and the Ministry of Natural Resources accepted it on March 12, 2026. The main mineral type is expected to be changed to lithium ore.

In its 2025 annual report, Yongxing Materials also noted that Huaqiao Mining needs to change the mining types on its mining license, and therefore must pay the mining rights transfer proceeds for the lithium ore resources that have historically been exploited at the Huashan Mine but not yet compensated through paid disposal. As of the end of 2025, Huaqiao Mining had accrued 144 million yuan in mining rights transfer proceeds payable.

However, both evaluation reports emphasize that "this evaluation is based on the proposed change of the main mineral type to lithium ore, and the final outcome is subject to approval by the Ministry of Natural Resources and the issuance of a new mining permit." The reports also caution, "If the change is not approved, the evaluation results will become invalid."

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