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CATL suspends lithium mine production for 3 months due to expired permit, report says

Last updated: August 10, 2025 9:00 am
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CATL, a major player in the battery industry, has recently made headlines with the suspension of production at its lithium mine in Jianxiawo, Yichun, Jiangxi province. The company’s decision to halt operations for at least three months comes after it failed to extend a key mining license that expired on August 9, according to a report by Bloomberg.

Sources familiar with the matter revealed that CATL is currently in talks with government agencies to renew the permit but is prepared for the suspension to last several months. The news of the production halt has sent ripples through the industry, especially as lithium prices have been on a downward trend in recent months.

Previous reports indicated that CATL’s cash production cost at the Jianxiawo mine was RMB 100,000 per ton, while the current price of battery-grade lithium carbonate has dropped to about RMB 70,000 per ton. This discrepancy in costs could be a contributing factor to the company’s decision to temporarily cease operations at the mine.

The suspension of production at CATL’s lithium mine could have wider implications for the industry as a whole. With the Chinese government cracking down on overcapacity and intensifying scrutiny of mining operations, the halt in production could help alleviate some of the oversupply that has plagued the market for years.

Lithium is a crucial raw material for batteries, particularly in electric vehicles (EVs). The rise and fall of lithium prices in China have a direct impact on the cost of EV production, making the suspension of production at CATL’s mine a significant development for the industry.

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While the exact duration of the production halt remains uncertain, industry experts are closely monitoring the situation for any potential impact on the supply chain. In the meantime, other players in the industry, such as BYD and Tsingshan, are also making strategic decisions in response to the changing market dynamics.

As the battery industry continues to evolve, the temporary suspension of production at CATL’s lithium mine serves as a reminder of the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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