Lithium’s Ongoing Slump Has Traders Searching for Recovery Signs

  • China carbonate spot prices drop to lowest since August 2021
  • Global inventories building as EV demand signals stay gloomy

Lithium industry watchers hoping the battery metal was poised to rebound from an epic slump have been hit by the realization prices have fallen again this month, with inventories piling up as electric vehicle demand signals stay gloomy.

Spot prices of lithium carbonate in China have slid to the lowest since August 2021 and the most-active futures on the Guangzhou exchange have lost 12% so far this month. In top producer Albemarle Corp.’s latest auction on June 19, the winning bid was down 6.9% from the previous sale on June 5.