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China's CATL restarts a lithium refinery and mine in Jiangxi Province

A spokesperson for the refinery joint venture partner Lopal Tech, which is part of Chinese battery giant CATL's refinery joint-venture, said Tuesday that its lithium lepidolite refinery and mine in Jiangxi Province has been reopened.

A spokesperson stated that the resumption is due in large part to CATL's ability to reduce production costs at both sites.

The operation produces over 2,000 tonnes of lithium carbonate. "As we progress, our plan is to increase production to over 3,000 tons per month," said the company. UBS reported that the mine was restarted on Friday, citing a news report. CATL has not responded to any questions sent via email.

The mine of CATL in Jiangxi, a province in southern China, has played a significant role in the rapid growth of lithium supplies in China. This is the top producer of battery materials in the world. The news of its closing in September sparked a sharp rise in lithium stocks. On Tuesday, shares of lithium miner companies in Australia fell on the news that the mine was restarted. Tuesday's closing price for the most traded November Lithium Carbonate Futures Contract on the Guangzhou Futures Exchange was 77,300 Yuan ($10578) per metric ton, down 1.6% compared with Monday.

CATL's shares closed at 251.8 Yuan on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange on Tuesday, down by 2.6% on Monday.

(source: Reuters)