A Salt Lake Enterprise in Qinghai Province Sells Lithium Carbonate at 300,000 yuan/mt
- May 31, 2023, at 3:41 pm
- SMM
A salt lake enterprise in Qinghai province has sold 3,000 mt of industrial-grade lithium carbonate at 300,000 yuan/mt.
A salt lake enterprise in Qinghai province has sold 3,000 mt of industrial-grade lithium carbonate at 300,000 yuan/mt. Its buyers are battery cathode material producers and traders.
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