China's Yunnan Jiangnan Halts Manganese Production Amid Environmental Inspections

China's Yunnan Jiangnan Manganese

Chinese manganese producer Yunnan Jiangnan has suspended its daily output of 90-100 tons of manganese flake in response to recent environmental inspections. According to a company source, the timeline for resuming production remains uncertain. The smelter, situated in Wenshan city in southwest China's Yunnan province, boasts an annual production capacity of 50,000 tons of manganese flake.

The suspension could impact not only Yunnan Jiangnan but also other smelters across China. The country's manganese market is experiencing tight supply conditions, contributing to the recent surge in manganese ore prices over the past few weeks.

Compounding the situation, South32's GEMCO mine in Australia has also halted production due to cyclone damage, further destabilizing the manganese market. This disruption has led to decreased manganese ore inventories at ports and smelters, fueling expectations of continued price increases among market participants.

The production halt at Yunnan Jiangnan is closely tied to the Chinese government's intensified environmental regulations, which are expected to similarly affect other industries.

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