Lithium prices could be under pressure for the next four years as a projected supply surplus plays out and China remains the dominant force in refining, according to Wood Mackenzie.
After hosting a webcast alongside WoodMac number crunchers, analysts from Morgan Stanley Australia told clients in a research update that lithium demand was expected to remain “robust” and driven by energy transition-linked sources.
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