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Chinese battery giant CATL has resumed operations at its lithium lepidolite mine in Jiangxi province, following a four-month suspension that sparked a rally in lithium miners' shares. The decision to resume operations is attributed to low inventories and cost-cutting measures by CATL, including mixing production from the site with higher grade ores. The reopening could impact global lithium prices.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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