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Lithium oversupply interrupts producer push

ESTABLISHED lithium producers are likely to be "the swing player[s]" dictating the need and opportunity for market newcomers in the short-to-medium term as current oversupply is managed, industry analyst Roskill says.

Henry Lazenby
Established miners may prove the swing player in dictating the opportunity/necessity for new market entrants

Established miners may prove the swing player in dictating the opportunity/necessity for new market entrants

The UK-based researcher noted major Australian lithium players had in recent weeks pulled back on chemical-grade concentrate shipments and/or production schedules in a response to slower Chinese demand....

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