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Nickel & Lithium Heavyweights Summoned for Industry

Nickel & Lithium Heavyweights Summoned for Industry Sit-Down | Daily Mining Show

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We rip right into the juicy news today that Australian Resources Minister Madeleine King has summoned an urgent industry round table discussion on the back of the latest nickel and lithium news.

We then expanded upon Liontown’s (LTR) potential funding solutions as well as what analysts around…

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  1. If we still use Rusty Delroy's theory about price bifurcation for battery metals then it's possibly not going to be a natural market mechanisms but the intervention of politicians looking after their constituent's jobs, think about EU US Japanese and South Korean politicians and their voters in their respective downstream processing and car manufacturing industry. If the market can't price "clean/green/Social Licence to operate metals then trade barriers and tariffs will do the job.

    The Ni market is already "broken" and uninvestible thanks to Mr. BigShot/Tsingshan and the LME's efforts in 2022, similar for Chinese Leipodolite flooding the market at the moment. This will either play out as a trade war and series of tariffs, or the economically rational supply will switch off and keep the metal in the ground, until an environmental incident in China or Indonesia takes out a large swathe of supply.

  2. I'm living in Cambodia, watching the lithium market nosedive… But… Your ridiculous, yet pin-point accurate insights, commentary and humour keeps me sane and in good spirits. DON'T STOP!

  3. EVs ARENT HAPPENING!!!! The market is waking up and prices are following accordingly. EVs will never be the majority and the battery metals bubble is bursting.

  4. I ask for a snip on TNC and u deliver the next day . Absolute love it lads .
    Australia should never allow other nations t control the process of our minerals . Spot price markets should have been set up on the ASX and controlled by brokers in oZ . We’ve let this slip to china and the states to easily . Govt exemption taxes on lithium production and nickel to save jobs and help compete internationally. They make enough from wage tax anyway

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