Lithium suppliers negotiate tougher terms on price
Lithium suppliers negotiate tougher terms on price

Lithium buyers and sellers are having important annual supply discussions through 2025 as demand dynamics in the battery industry change. Producers are aiming for better terms after a challenging year for this important battery component. More details on the ongoing negotiations can be found here. Also read: Arkansas could be the future of U.S. lithium production While lithium prices are on track to fall for a second consecutive year, the steep decline seen previously appears to have reached its lowest point. IndexBox data shows that China's lithium carbonate exports in 2023 will be US$518.3 million, and imports will significantly exceed exports, reaching US$6.3 billion. The ongoing negotiations, involving major customers in the cathode, battery and electric vehicle industries, aim to limit discounts previously offered to battery supply chain customers. This strategic focus is intended to be consistent with modest improvements in market conditions over the coming year. Current deals are being discussed at discounts of 0 to 2% to the…