me-metals: Buyers and sellers of lithium are locked in annual supply talks for 2025 as producers push for better terms after another challenging year for the key battery material.
News ID: 11593 Publish Date : 2024/12/23
me-metals: Bolivia’s government and Chinese consortium CBC, which includes battery manufacturer CATL, have signed an agreement for CBC to build two direct lithium extraction plants for at least $1 billion, government authorities said on Tuesday.
News ID: 11517 Publish Date : 2024/11/27
me-metals: China and Indonesia signed deals worth $10 billion at the Indonesia-China Business Forum in Beijing on Sunday, spanning sectors including food, new energy, technology, and biotechnology, Chinese state media reported.
News ID: 11457 Publish Date : 2024/11/11
me-metals: Volt Lithium (TSXV: VLT) said on Wednesday it has successfully produced battery -grade lithium carbonate from its US field operations located in the Permian Basin in West Texas.
News ID: 11406 Publish Date : 2024/10/24
me-metals: Cornish Lithium has opened the UK’s first low-emission lithium hydroxide demonstration plant as part of its Trelavour hard rock project in Cornwall, England.
News ID: 11391 Publish Date : 2024/10/20
me-metals: Rio Tinto (NYSE: RIO; LSE: RIO; ASX: RIO) faces a crucial test this month in Serbia as leaders of a small town vote on whether to allow Europe’s largest lithium project, the $2.4 billion capex Jadar.
News ID: 11390 Publish Date : 2024/10/20
The rollout of fifth-generation (5G) telecom networks is not only driving demand for electronic metals in network equipment, but increasing demand for lithium batteries to provide back-up power for base stations.
News ID: 8780 Publish Date : 2020/03/19
Toyota Motor Corp. and its Chinese partner BYD Co. will develop battery -electric vehicles and batteries as the Japanese automaker is looking at building affordable EVs for the world's top vehicle market in collaboration with its Chinese partners. Toyota and the Chinese electric automaker announced in a statement that they would manufacture sedans and crossovers to be sold under the Toyota brand in China before 2025.
News ID: 5427 Publish Date : 2019/07/23