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In Depth
With new tailwinds from the surge in global commodity prices, driven largely by the war in Ukraine, the red-hot market for battery-grade lithium carbonate shows no sign of easing. The average spot price of the material has nearly doubled in the past three months after shooting up 434% last year. Read more here about how the change will push extra costs onto car buyers and China’s new-energy vehicle industry as a whole.
Caixin Insight, the research arm of Caixin Global, is a strategic advisory helping clients assess policy risk and macroeconomics in China.
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