China’s Graphite Gambit: Minmetals Tightens the Loop in Heilongjiang

Sep 11, 2025

Highlights

  • China Minmetals and Hegang City are collaborating to create an integrated graphite supply chain in Northeast China.
  • The partnership aims to vertically integrate graphite resources, processing, and battery anode materials under state control.
  • This strategic move could challenge Western efforts to diversify graphite supply and battery material production.

China Minmetals and Hegang City (Heilongjiang) just signaled a deeper state-to-local push (opens in a new tab) to lock in an integrated graphite supply chain. At an Aug. 29 meeting in Harbin, Minmetals president Zhu Kebing and Hegang Party Secretary Wang Xingzhu agreed to accelerate projects and โ€œextend the graphite industry chain,โ€ aiming to fuse resources + capacity + technology + new materials into a single pipeline.

Heilongjiang is China's northernmost province, with remote mountain ranges and a flat interior plain. It's named for the Heilong (Black Dragon) river, bordering Russia. Harbin, the capital, is known for Russian architecture, including Russian Orthodox Saint Sophia Cathedral, as well as European-style houses on Zhongyang Street. The city is also famous for its annual International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival.

Whatโ€™s New (and Why It Matters)

Minmetals isnโ€™t talking incremental. The SOE wants to consolidate upstream mining with midstream processing and high-value materials, backed by Hegangโ€™s promise of โ€œall-around, efficientโ€ approvals and support. The stated goal: โ€œenhance leading enterprises, fix weak links, and cluster the ecosystem.โ€ For Western readers, translate that as vertical integration with policy jet fuelโ€”the model Beijing uses when it decides to dominate a strategic material.

Source: Wikipedia

Strategic Context for the U.S. and Allies

Graphite is the workhorse anode in lithium-ion batteries. China already leads in processing and active anode material. A Minmetals-Hegang buildout in Northeast China could:

  • De-risk Chinaโ€™s own EV/ESS supply by tying resource and processing closer to state control.
  • Add policy-driven scale that pressures ex-China projects on cost and speed.
  • Tighten pricing powerโ€”especially if production is coordinated with export licensing regimes.

What to Watch (Hard Questions, Few Answers)

  • Scope: Does โ€œnew energy and new materialsโ€ mean full anode manufacturing in Hegang, or only concentrates/intermediates?
  • Timing & Capital: Are we looking at near-term commissioning or a multi-year ribbon-cutting cycle? Who financesโ€”SOE banks, provincial funds, or central allocations?
  • Policy Levers: Will expanded domestic capacity be paired with tighter export controls to steer value-add onshore?
  • ESG & Transparency: Any plan for water, waste, and community impactsโ€”especially as throughput scales?

Bottom Line

This is state playbook 101: a central SOE partners with a resource-rich city to integrate a chokepoint mineral vertically. If Minmetals turns Hegang into a cradle-to-anode base, the Westโ€™s graphite diversification gets harder, not easier. U.S. and allied strategies will need more than MOUsโ€”theyโ€™ll need bankable projects, midstream incentives, and fast-track permitting to keep pace.

Disclaimer: This news originates from a Chinese state-owned media source (China Minmetals / local party communications). Details should be independently verified.

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