Lithium’s sharp decline to weigh on Australian exports

Original article by Simone Grogan
The West Australian – Page: Online : 2-Jul-24

The federal Department of Industry, Science & Resources expects the total value of Australia’s lithium exports to have been just $10bn in the year to 30 June. This compares with $20bn in the 2022-23 financial year, with the latest result being affected by a sharp fall in the price of the battery metal. However, the department’s quarterly report concludes that the price of both lithium and copper may have bottomed. It also says the outcome of the US presidential election could potentially accelerate that nation’s transition to renewables and electric vehicles, which in turn could boost demand for Australia’s critical minerals.

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AUSTRALIA. DEPT OF INDUSTRY, SCIENCE AND RESOURCES

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