China Nonferrous Gold Limited is actively engaged in the exploration, development, and operational mining of gold resources, with its primary focus located in Central Asia. The company wholly owns the Pakrut gold project, a substantial asset situated within the resource-rich southern Tien-Shan Fold belt of Tajikistan. This enterprise involves the full spectrum of mining activities, from initial prospecting to the production of gold concentrate and bullion. Originally established as Kryso Resources Corporation Limited, the company transitioned to its current name, China Nonferrous Gold Limited, in October 2013, the same year it was incorporated. Based in the Cayman Islands, the company previously had its shares traded on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange, though these securities were delisted from trading in May 2024. China Nonferrous Gold Limited operates as a subsidiary of China Nonferrous Metals Mining (Group) Co. Limited, drawing on a long history of involvement in Tajikistan's mining sector as a significant foreign investor. Production activities at its Pakrut mine have included processing hundreds of thousands of tons of ore annually, yielding thousands of kilograms of gold.