
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
With the world’s renewable energy capacity reaching record levels, attention has shifted to the risks involved in sourcing critical minerals such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, and graphite, essential for sustaining these industries. China’s dominance over global critical minerals supply chains has led the US, EU, and other major consumers to diversify their foreign sources while also developing domestic resources and strengthening recycling capacity.
In this podcast, S&P Global Commodity Insights’ Euan Sadden, senior editor for EMEA, is joined by Leah Chen, team lead for battery metals, and Nick Trickett, senior analyst for metals and mining. They examine this dynamic and consider whether China should be recognized as a partner or a competitor by Western economies in the realm of critical minerals and the renewable energy transition.
Price assessments (subscriber content):
BATCA04 Lithium Carbonate DDP China
BATCN00 Recycled Lithium Carbonate DDP China
BATLS00 Lithium Spodumene 5.5% Li2O CIF China
BATSP03 Lithium Spodumene 6% FOB Australia
BATSS00 Lithium Spodumene 0.1% differential
LCCIF00 Lithium Carbonate CIF Europe
BATLA00 Lithium Triangle (LiT) FOB
ANINO00 Low-Grade Nickel Ore
ANIOC00 High-grade Nickel Ore
4.8
2727 ratings
With the world’s renewable energy capacity reaching record levels, attention has shifted to the risks involved in sourcing critical minerals such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, and graphite, essential for sustaining these industries. China’s dominance over global critical minerals supply chains has led the US, EU, and other major consumers to diversify their foreign sources while also developing domestic resources and strengthening recycling capacity.
In this podcast, S&P Global Commodity Insights’ Euan Sadden, senior editor for EMEA, is joined by Leah Chen, team lead for battery metals, and Nick Trickett, senior analyst for metals and mining. They examine this dynamic and consider whether China should be recognized as a partner or a competitor by Western economies in the realm of critical minerals and the renewable energy transition.
Price assessments (subscriber content):
BATCA04 Lithium Carbonate DDP China
BATCN00 Recycled Lithium Carbonate DDP China
BATLS00 Lithium Spodumene 5.5% Li2O CIF China
BATSP03 Lithium Spodumene 6% FOB Australia
BATSS00 Lithium Spodumene 0.1% differential
LCCIF00 Lithium Carbonate CIF Europe
BATLA00 Lithium Triangle (LiT) FOB
ANINO00 Low-Grade Nickel Ore
ANIOC00 High-grade Nickel Ore
1,256 Listeners
399 Listeners
28 Listeners
27 Listeners
124 Listeners
6 Listeners
504 Listeners
39 Listeners
10 Listeners
10 Listeners
127 Listeners
4 Listeners
95 Listeners
59 Listeners
143 Listeners
76 Listeners
12 Listeners
4 Listeners
78 Listeners
600 Listeners
28 Listeners
1 Listeners
203 Listeners
262 Listeners
209 Listeners
6 Listeners
6 Listeners
2 Listeners
5 Listeners
0 Listeners
108 Listeners
6 Listeners
5 Listeners
140 Listeners