Lithium Market Review

Following on from our recent in-depth sector reports on copper and nickel, we are delighted to present our first report on the lithium sector.

Lithium, being one of the more dynamic and faster moving sectors at present, has been reasonably well-covered by the research industry but what we have found is a lack of independent, holistic, in-depth research on the industry as a whole.

Our report aims to provide a detailed analysis of the global lithium commodity market and discuss the potential risks and opportunities associated with lithium supply chain developments. As with our two-part nickel report of late 2022 and early 2023, we will release a follow-up report analysing lithium explorers, developers and producers with a focus on recent, current and expected M&A trends in the industry.

To view the report, please click here.

Research
David Bird
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david.bird@rfcambrian.com

Corporate Broking
Charlie Cryer
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Cian Caffrey
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