
Lithium price and stocks are at risk amid surplus concerns

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Lithium prices have plummeted to 194,500 CNY per ton, the lowest since May, amid concerns of oversupply despite rising demand for electric vehicles (EVs). Analysts predict over 14 million EVs will be sold in 2023, a 35% increase YoY. A significant lithium discovery in Nevada has heightened fears of surplus, contributing to a decline in lithium stocks, with companies like Lithium Americas seeing a 41% drop since 2022. The US is expected to become a major lithium producer by 2026, further impacting market dynamics.
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