en.Wedoany.com Reported - On June 29, 2026, following on-site inspections, document reviews, and comprehensive evaluations, the safety facilities of the Jiangxi Copper Wushan Copper Mine Phase III Expansion Project, designed by China Ruilin Engineering Technology Co., Ltd. (603257), successfully passed the completion acceptance by the expert group of the National Mine Safety Administration. The expert group unanimously determined that the project's safety facilities are fully equipped, the management and control system is sound, and all indicators meet compliance standards.
Located in Jiangxi Province, the Wushan Copper Mine is a key mine under Jiangxi Copper Group Co., Ltd. The Phase III Expansion Project is one of the representative projects of China Ruilin in the design of large non-ferrous metal mines. China Ruilin Engineering Technology Co., Ltd., formerly known as Nanchang Nonferrous Metallurgical Design and Research Institute, was established in 1957. It is a comprehensive engineering technology enterprise providing engineering consulting, design, and general contracting services for industries such as non-ferrous metals, ferrous metals, chemicals, and municipal sectors, and was listed on the main board of the Shanghai Stock Exchange in 2022.
Upon full production, the project is expected to achieve an annual output of over 20,000 tons of copper in copper concentrate and more than 400,000 tons of sulfur concentrate, effectively driving the clustering, upgrading, and efficiency improvement of the regional non-ferrous metal industry chain. The smooth progress of the Wushan Copper Mine Phase III Expansion Project helps enhance China's self-sufficiency in copper resources. As the world's largest copper consumer, China has a high dependence on imported copper concentrate, and the capacity release of domestic mines is of great significance for ensuring the security of the supply chain.
The successful completion acceptance of the safety facilities marks that the Wushan Copper Mine Phase III Expansion Project has met national standards in terms of production safety, laying the foundation for the project's subsequent official commissioning and operation.









