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China Proposes Further Export Curbs On Battery, Critical Minerals Tech
samedi 4 janvier 2025, 04:30 , par Slashdot
The proposed expansion and revisions of restrictions on technology used to extract and process lithium or prepare battery components could also hinder the overseas expansion plans of major Chinese battery makers, including CATL, Gotion, and EVE Energy. Some technologies to extract gallium would also be restricted. Thursday's announcement does not say when the proposed changes, which are open for public comment until Feb. 1, could come into force. Adam Webb, head of battery raw materials at consultancy Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, notes that China retains a 70% grip on the global processing of lithium into the material needed to make EV batteries. 'These proposed measures would be a move to maintain this high market share and to secure lithium chemical production for China's domestic battery supply chains,' he said. 'Depending on the level of export restrictions imposed, this could pose challenges for Western lithium producers hoping to use Chinese technology to produce lithium chemicals.' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/01/03/223226/china-proposes-further-export-curbs-on-battery-criti...
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