CMOC's H1 mining revenue hits record high
2025-08-25 11:28:35 [Print]
China Molybdenum Co
H1 copper output rose 12.68% YoY to 353,600 tonnes, and copper mining revenue came in at RMB25 . 72 billion (USD3 . 59 million), up by 28 . 42% YoY . Cobalt output climbed 13 . 05% YoY to 61,100 tonnes, with cobalt mining revenue reaching RMB 5 . 73 billion (USD800 million), up by 31 . 94% YoY.
During the first half, molybdenum output fell 4.9% YoY to 6,989 tonnes . Tungsten output edged down 1 . 79% to 3,948 tonnes, while tungsten mining revenue rose 26 . 19% YoY to RMB1 . 11 billion (USD155 million) . Niobium output increased 2 . 94% YoY to 5,231 tonnes, the highest in recent years.
. , Ltd . (CMOC) reported operating revenue of RMB94 . 77 billion (13 . 23 billion) in the first half of 2025, when mining revenue reached an all-time-high of RMB39 . 40 billion (USD5 . 5 billion), accounting for about 42% of total revenue, 11 percentage point higher than the same period of 2024 . Output of all major products surpassed the mid-point of annual guidance.H1 copper output rose 12.68% YoY to 353,600 tonnes, and copper mining revenue came in at RMB25 . 72 billion (USD3 . 59 million), up by 28 . 42% YoY . Cobalt output climbed 13 . 05% YoY to 61,100 tonnes, with cobalt mining revenue reaching RMB 5 . 73 billion (USD800 million), up by 31 . 94% YoY.
During the first half, molybdenum output fell 4.9% YoY to 6,989 tonnes . Tungsten output edged down 1 . 79% to 3,948 tonnes, while tungsten mining revenue rose 26 . 19% YoY to RMB1 . 11 billion (USD155 million) . Niobium output increased 2 . 94% YoY to 5,231 tonnes, the highest in recent years.