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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Cruz Battery Metals Corp. C.CRUZ

Alternate Symbol(s):  BKTPF

Cruz Battery Metals Corp. is a Canada-based company, which is focused on acquiring and developing battery metals projects in North America. The Company’s projects include The Hector Project, The Solar Lithium Project, The Clayton Valley Lithium Brine Project, Idaho Cobalt Belt Project and The Idaho Star Cobalt Prospect. The Hector Cobalt Project consists of approximately 6,145 acres in the... see more

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Post by dothemathpeople on Feb 14, 2023 8:52am

Facts

Lithium carbonate prices in China fell to 472,500 per tonne in February, the lowest since June 2022 and over 20% down since their all-time high of CNY 600,000 in November, as stronger supply and expectations of lower demand drove industry players to bet on a market surplus this year. Added capacity pushed Chinese domestic production to soar by 89% year-on-year in December and by 32.5% in the whole of 2022 despite output cuts in lake-based smelters. Additionally, top producer Australia projected global output of lithium carbonate equivalent to reach 915,000 tonnes in 2023, a 32% rise from 2022’s estimate. Meanwhile, electric vehicle sales in China are set to decline sharply after the world’s leading consumer stopped subsidies in the sector.


Take a look at the 1 year chart.  Tells the  tale.
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