China Gold International Resources Corp. Ltd. is a publicly traded gold and polymetallic miner with principal operations located in the People’s Republic of China. Founded in 2006 as a subsidiary of China National Gold Group, the company is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, and trades over the counter in the United States under the ticker JINFF. Its core business activities include the exploration, development, extraction and sale of gold, copper and silver concentrate products.
The company’s flagship asset is the Chang Shan Hao (CSH) open‐pit gold mine in Inner Mongolia. CSH began commercial production in late 2008 and has since been a consistent source of gold output. China Gold International leverages modern mining techniques and ongoing exploration work at CSH to extend mine life and optimize recovery rates, supporting year‐over‐year improvements in production efficiency.
In addition to its gold business, China Gold International holds interests in the Jiama copper‐silver polymetallic mine in Tibet through a contractual joint‐venture arrangement. Jiama’s development commenced in 2009, and the mine produces copper, silver, lead and zinc concentrates alongside by‐product gold. This diversification into base metals enhances the company’s product mix and provides exposure to global copper and silver markets.
Headquartered in Vancouver with regional offices in Beijing and Hohhot, China Gold International maintains a management team experienced in both Chinese regulatory environments and international capital markets. The board and senior leadership oversee a workforce of technical specialists, mine operators and administrative staff, all focused on maximizing resource value while adhering to high standards of safety and environmental stewardship.
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