Lithium prices have crashed this year, squeezing margins at Australian miners

Original article by Clint Jasper
abc.net.au – Page: Online : 3-Sep-24

The lithium price peaked in 2022, but the battery mineral has fallen by about 50 per cent in the last 12 months. Demand for lithium remains strong, amid a growing consumer shift to electric vehicles and the push to decarbonise economies by transitioning to renewables such as wind and solar; however, this is being offset by rising global supply, which is expected to increase in coming years as more lithium mines commence production. Core Lithium put its Finnis mine into ‘care and maintenance’ mode earlier in 2024, while Mineral Resources is reducing its lithium output. In contrast, Pilbara Minerals aims to increase lithium production by 50 per cent over the next year: MD Dale Henderson says the long-term outlook for lithium is "fantastic".

CORPORATES
CORE LITHIUM LIMITED – ASX CXO, MINERAL RESOURCES LIMITED – ASX MIN, PILBARA MINERALS LIMITED – ASX PLS

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