Group 1: Report Overview - Report Name: Carbonate Lithium Futures Daily Report [1] - Date: July 22, 2025 [2] - Researcher: Zhang Ping, Yu Feifei, Peng Jinglin [3] Group 2: Market Review and Operational Suggestions - Market Performance: Carbonate lithium futures rose, driven by expectations of a new round of supply-side reform. Total positions increased by 17,000 to 678,000, while total trading volume decreased, indicating reduced trading enthusiasm. Spot prices followed the upward trend, with electric carbon rising by 1,350 to 68,000. Although downstream material manufacturers' acceptance of current price levels remains low, their purchasing willingness has marginally improved due to the continuous upward market trend and inventory digestion. Some enterprises' rigid purchasing needs are supporting the market price, pushing up the central price of carbonate lithium spot transactions [11]. - Import Data: In June 2025, China imported 576,000 tons of spodumene, a 4.8% decrease from the previous month. The import volume of ore remains at a relatively high level, and the fundamentals are still weak. The entire carbonate lithium industry chain faces serious problems of overcapacity and price competition [11]. - Market Outlook: The expected inflection point of carbonate lithium futures has preceded the fundamentals. It is expected that the futures price will rise, but the upward trend may be tortuous due to the drag of spot prices [11]. Group 3: Industry News - Spodumene Import: In June 2025, the total import volume of spodumene was approximately 576,000 tons, a 4.8% decrease from the previous month, equivalent to 46,000 tons of LCE. Lithium ore from Australia, Zimbabwe, and South Africa accounted for 79%. The import volume from Australia was about 256,000 tons, a 31% decrease from the previous month; from Zimbabwe, it was about 101,000 tons, a 3% increase; from South Africa, it was 98,000 tons, an 87% increase. Additionally, the import volume from Nigeria was about 79,000 tons, a 21% increase [14]. - Lithium Hydroxide Trade: In June 2025, China exported 6,260 tons of lithium hydroxide, a 12% increase from the previous month but a 56% decrease from the same period last year. Exports to South Korea and Japan accounted for 96% of the total export volume. The export volume to South Korea was 5,130 tons, a 51% increase from May but a 51% decrease from the same period last year; to Japan, it was 876 tons, a 50% decrease from May and a 74% decrease from the same period last year. In June, China imported 1,482 tons of lithium hydroxide, a significant 76% increase from the previous month [14].
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Jian Xin Qi Huo·2025-07-22 02:09