Chinese media outlet Calian reports that all mines that hold valid governmental permits have resumed production.
"The impact of the latest shutdowns in Jiangxi is overblown.
date:20/02/2023
location:Sydney Masonic Centre
Meet the industry leaders who shape the Future of Mining in Australia
date:27/03/2023
location:8 Northumberland Avenue, London
Exceptional investment opportunities selected by Mining Journal
date:18/09/2023
location:Pan Pacific Perth
Meet the industry leaders who shape the Future of Mining in Australia
The Mining Magazine Intelligence Future Fleets Report brings together the most forward-looking...
A review of the most digitalised operations on the planet, including analysis of...
An industry review of operations using autonomous solutions around the world, including...
A comprehensive review of current exploration rates, trending exploration technologies,...
What's all the buzz (and buzz-words) surrounding reliability?
Chemlok CB 150 is a one-part system that requires no dumping and mixing
Discover how digital APM can optimize site-wide reliability, maintenance, and sustained production
Inventory, WIP, Yield, and Recovery in heavy industry
Chinese lithium mines in Yichun, Jiangxi, which were halted last week amid governmental investigations into their permits have since restarted, according to local media.
Chinese media outlet Calian reports that all mines that hold valid governmental permits have resumed production.
"The impact of the latest shutdowns in Jiangxi is overblown.
The Chinese government must mine more copper to shore up global supplies
Op-ed: DLE crucial as driving force for EVs
Sayona reports first lithium at NAL