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Morgan Stanley sees softer lithium prices this half

MORGAN Stanley is expecting Chinese lithium prices to soften in the second half of this year amid a growing supply base and muted end-user demand.

Source: Tesla Shanghai

Source: Tesla Shanghai

The bank said it estimated China lithium carbonate to trade at US$37,500 per tonne for the second half half of this year.  Chinese lithium prices have been slow to pick up this year and have seen the...

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