[SMM Cobalt Lithium Morning Meeting Minutes] Lithium Price Consolidates and Differentiates Industry Chain, Tug-of-War between Sellers and Buyers and Destocking Pressure Coexist
This week, the industry chain exhibited a divergent trend. The lithium segment performed relatively strong. Lithium ore prices held firm, supported by tight spot cargo flows, price firmness at the mine end, and rigid procurement by salt plants; however, the squeeze of high-priced raw materials on smelting profits gradually emerged. Lithium carbonate first rose then fell, with downstream purchase willingness strengthening near 150,000 yuan/mt; market sentiment for lithium hydroxide recovered somewhat. The nickel salt and ternary chain were under pressure overall, with prices of nickel sulphate, ternary cathode precursor, and ternary cathode material weakening; export orders and demand for 9-series materials provided partial support. LFP maintained high activity, with industry effective capacity near full load; tight supply of iron phosphate became the main bottleneck, and cathode inventory continued to decline. Prices of anode, separator, and electrolyte were generally stable, but supply and demand for raw materials such as LiPF6 and VC tightened. Sodium-ion battery NFPP orders continuously exceeded existing capacity, and ESS battery cabin prices remained stable. The recycling market was affected by the decline in cobalt sulphate prices; transactions of ternary and LCO black mass became cautious. The industry as a whole remains in a phase of inventory adjustment and supply-demand rebalancing before the peak season.