Lithium Carbonate Market Weekly Review: 5.18-5.21 Spot Lithium Carbonate Showed Continued Decline and Pullback from Highs [SMM Weekly Review]

Published: May 21, 2026 18:23

Spot lithium carbonate prices showed a continuous decline and pulled back from highs this week. The futures market performed weakly, with the most-traded LC2609 contract price range fluctuating downward from 187,600-193,900 yuan/mt at the beginning of the week to 175,200-184,100 yuan/mt, hitting a mid-week low of 175,200 yuan/mt, down approximately 5.8% for the week. Open interest first increased then decreased, and market sentiment was bearish.

Market transactions showed a distinct "active on declines" pattern, with downstream purchasing enthusiasm rising as prices pulled back. Upstream lithium chemical plants held strong sentiment to hold prices firm and hold back from selling, with a widespread wait-for-rebound mentality. However, some enterprises that had hedged at earlier highs increased spot order shipments to downstream buyers. Downstream material plants saw sustained active downstream inquiries and purchases as prices continued to fall, initially focused on just-in-need restocking; as prices dropped further, purchase willingness grew increasingly strong, and restocking and stockpiling willingness gradually improved. Traders saw significant destocking due to large-scale downstream purchases. Overall, market inquiries and actual transactions became more active after price declines, showing a "buy on dips, watch on rallies" pattern.

Supply side, multiple changes emerged, with production slightly decreasing but longer-term supply expectations increasing. Lithium carbonate production decreased slightly this week, mainly due to spodumene production line maintenance. In terms of inventory changes, as upstream lithium chemical plants continued to increase the volume of hedging-related registered warrants, combined with increased direct sales of lithium carbonate from lithium chemical plants to downstream buyers, upstream inventory showed a slight destocking trend this week. On longer-term supply, Mineral Resources Limited (MinRes) announced it would restart its wholly-owned Bald Hill lithium mine due to a significant and sustained rebound in lithium prices, with mining and crushing expected in June, first concentrates output in July, and the first shipment in Q1 FY2027. The expectation of incremental longer-term supply weighed on market sentiment.

Import and export data indicated continued and growing ex-China replenishment. According to customs statistics, China imported 32,650 mt of lithium carbonate in April, up 9% MoM and up 15% YoY. Cumulative imports from January to April reached 116,000 mt, up 47% YoY. Lithium sulfate imports in April were 17,942 mt, up 9% MoM and up 296% YoY. Cumulative imports from January to April reached 58,900 mt, up 121% YoY, reflecting increased processing trade activity and exerting some pressure on short-term prices.

Looking ahead, short-term lithium carbonate prices are expected to hover at highs. Supply side, key variables going forward include the progress of mining license renewals in Jiangxi, the pace of Zimbabwean concentrates arriving at ports, and the restart progress of the Bald Hill and Finniss lithium mines. Demand side, close attention should be paid to the sustainability of downstream purchasing enthusiasm and the actual volume increase in restocking and stockpiling. Short-term lithium prices are expected to maintain a fluctuating trend within the 180,000-190,000 yuan/mt range. It is recommended to closely monitor further changes in warrant volumes and actual progress in ore production resumptions.

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