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Can China kill this hyper-growth industry? October 9, 2024 Hi Reader China?s lithium power play ha

Can China kill this hyper-growth industry? [DWR Logo]( October 9, 2024 Hi Reader China’s lithium power play has become abundantly clear. Even the government and mainstream media are starting to notice. This could lead to a big upswing in lithium...eventually. And there’s a lot of room to rally too. Right now, lithium prices have dropped even though demand is rising, because supply has gone way up. China is the main reason for this increase, as they produce 60% of the world’s lithium. As a result, the lithium market has crashed: [chart] But many experts and officials are accusing China of unfair practices. Jose Fernandez, a top U.S. official, told Reuters that China is using "predatory pricing" by lowering prices until their competitors disappear. They brought prices down, and they can raise them again too. While it might not happen soon, it’s a good bet that they’ll ease up eventually. When they do, lithium could see another strong surge. [Click here to learn more about what really affects lithium prices.]( [Read More Button]( Dynamic Wealth Research 2010 West Avenue K #623 Lancaster, California 93536 We are sending this message to {EMAIL}. [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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