Baiyin Nonferrous


Baiyin Nonferrous Group Co., Ltd., also known as BNMC, is a major Chinese state-owned enterprise involved in the mining, smelting, and processing of nonferrous metals, including copper, lead, zinc, silver, and gold. Headquartered in Baiyin, Gansu Province, the company is a key player in China's nonferrous metals industry and has significantly expanded its global footprint in recent years.

Corporate affairs

As of 2017, the company's major shareholders included:

History

The company's predecessor, Baiyin Nonferrous Metal Corporation, was founded in 1954 as one of the major industrial projects of the First Five-Year Plan. It became China’s primary copper supplier, although the main copper mine in Baiyin was depleted and shut down in 1988.
The company was formally incorporated in 2008 and listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in 2017 under the ticker symbol. It was ranked 116th in the Fortune China 500 list in 2017.

Operations

BNMC engages in the mining, refining, and trading of nonferrous metals, with operations in China and overseas.

Domestic Operations

Baiyin Nonferrous operates major mining and smelting facilities in Baiyin, Gansu Province, which historically served as China's primary copper production base. It has expanded its domestic presence to other provinces, focusing on lead, zinc, silver, and gold production.

Africa

BNMC has significantly expanded in Africa:

South America

In April 2025, BNMC acquired Mineração Vale Verde from Appian Capital Advisory for US$420 million. MVV operates the Serrote copper-gold mine in Alagoas, Brazil. This acquisition marked BNMC’s entry into the South American market.