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印尼搅动全球镍矿江湖|深度
24潮·2025-07-02 22:57

Core Viewpoint - The rise of the new energy industry has made strategic mineral resources, particularly nickel, a new bargaining chip in international competition. Nickel is essential for various applications, especially in the electric vehicle and battery sectors, with demand expected to exceed 60% by 2030 [1][2][3]. Group 1: Nickel Demand and Supply Dynamics - Nickel is primarily used in stainless steel production, with approximately 65% globally and 85% in China dedicated to this application. The demand for nickel in the battery sector has increased from 3% in 2010 to about 13% in 2023 [2]. - By 2030, the demand for nickel in new energy vehicles, energy storage batteries, and aerospace is projected to account for over 60% of total demand, with the market size for high-nickel ternary battery materials expected to exceed 200 billion yuan [1]. - Indonesia is the largest producer of nickel, holding 42% of global reserves, and is expected to produce 2.32 million tons of nickel by 2025, representing a 6.9% increase year-on-year [13][25]. Group 2: Global Nickel Market Trends - The global nickel market has experienced significant price volatility due to changes in supply and demand dynamics, influenced by geopolitical factors and the rapid growth of the electric vehicle industry [9][11]. - The nickel market is currently undergoing a restructuring phase, with strong companies increasing their resource and downstream investments, while weaker firms are likely to be eliminated [11][12]. - Indonesia's policies, including the ban on nickel ore exports, have transformed it from a raw material supplier to a key player in the nickel processing industry, significantly impacting global supply chains [25][36]. Group 3: Future Outlook and Challenges - The future of nickel prices is closely tied to supply-demand relationships, with current oversupply issues expected to persist in the short term. However, long-term trends will depend on the balance between production and consumption [12][65]. - Indonesia's nickel production policies are expected to continue influencing global nickel prices, with potential increases in production costs due to regulatory changes [68][70]. - The nickel industry faces challenges such as declining ore grades and increasing environmental standards, which may affect production costs and market dynamics in the future [69][70].