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Dryblower on battery metals after Tesla Battery Day

FRIEND or enemy? That’s a question <i>Dryblower</i> reckons the mining industry needs to ask of Tesla electric car creator, Elon Musk, after his “Battery Day” performance last week.

Dryblower on battery metals after Tesla Battery Day

Musk said in his keynote address that he needs more battery metals to satisfy demand created by Tesla and other electric cars, but is he just playing an old business game of talking up production in order...

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