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Lithium prices in China are expected to close to their current record highs of more than $80,000 per tonne until the second half of next year, as booming demand from the electric vehicle sector continues to outstrip limited supply of the all-important battery metal, industry insiders said a conference this week.
Lithium prices opened this year on just under $45,000/t and rapidly climbed to $79,000/t by early March, an increase of 75%, according to pricing data from Asian Metal.
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