RE: Next week21 Nov 2025 15:32
What i am saying is China currently has too much influence and having more control and influence personly I dont see as a good thing. While no single entity has absolute control over the price of lithium, China significantly influences it due to its dominance in the processing and battery manufacturing sectors, and its government's policy actions. China's control over the supply chain, from mining investments to its own market and government interventions like production controls and export regulations, gives it substantial pricing power. What i am saying is i want further diversification not a closed market that if not careful is what we can see. Luckily , others are waking up to this and starting to take action,. Ghana even the size of it is would be another area of control for them. I am simply saying having a more diversified control of the market in my eyes would be better. All opinion and time will tell .