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32 sample lithium ore traders have a total of 185k tons of spot lithium ore at ports and warehouse inventories, down 23k tons from last week.
According to Mysteel statistics, as of this week (March 12), 32 sample lithium ore traders’ lithium ore spot port + warehouse inventories were 185k tons, down 23k tons from the previous week. Among them, available-for-sale inventory was 120k tons, up 7k tons from the previous week. Lithium ore prices edged down. With strong demand from lithium salt companies for replenishing raw materials, some Australian ore traders’ willingness to sell increased because they have more shipments to follow; but other mining-area traders’ shipments showed some contraction, and overall lithium ore spot inventories continued to decline.