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China's GEM will boost vital minerals recycling capacity

China's GEM will boost vital minerals recycling capacity

GEM, a Chinese recycler and battery materials maker, will increase its capacity to recycle critical minerals as part of a plan to boost China's self-sufficiency in these metals. This was announced in the company's 2024 earnings report.

GEM's expansion into recycling will likely reinforce the dominant position China holds in the critical minerals sector. This has been the case since 2023, when China began to restrict exports of over ten metals including germanium and gallium.

GEM said it plans to increase the production of recycled tungsten and develop high-purity galium, indium and scandium.

Yangzhou Ningda Metal, a subsidiary of the company, will serve as the base for a hub that will produce high-purity materials and recycle gallium.

GEM has reported significant progress on its recycling efforts for 2024. The lithium carbonate production exceeded 4,000 metric tonnes, an increase of 44% from last year, and the tungsten recycling reached 6,486 metric tons. This is a 39% rise over the previous year.

In 2024, the company's operating revenues will have increased by 8.75% on an annual basis to $33.2 billion yuan (approximately $4.55 billion).

GEM shares were down 1.5% at the Shenzhen Stock Exchange as of 0541 GMT. Reporting by Violet Li, Lewis Jackson and Joe Bavier; editing by Joe Bavier.

(source: Reuters)