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Stellantis cancels supply agreement with Alliance Nickel in Australia

Alliance Nickel, a company based in Australia, announced on Friday that carmaker Stellantis would terminate its supply agreement for battery-grade cobalt and nickel from the NiWest Project as of December 3. The reason given was missed milestone deadlines.

The company blamed the delays on the challenging conditions of the global nickel markets, which had limited the opportunities for financing. Alliance is the latest Australian manufacturer forced to renegotiate its supply agreements with automobile manufacturers.

The miner stated that nickel prices are still under pressure and have been for the past two-years, making it hard to finance new projects.

Alliance says that weaker prices has affected its financial position and it is delaying other commitments as it works to secure sufficient financing for the NiWest Project in Western Australia.

According to Alliance, Stellantis, which makes Jeep, Fiat, and Chrysler, has expressed a willingness to renegotiate offtake terms.

Alliance Managing Director Paul Kopejtka stated, "We acknowledge that this is a good chance for both parties to negotiate a new contract that reflects the revised project development schedule and forward strategy."

Early trading saw shares of Alliance fall as much as 6,4%.

The two companies have signed an agreement in 2023 to supply 170,000 tonnes of nickel sulphate, and 12,000 tonnes of cobalt sulfurate, over a five-year initial period. This represents about 40% of NiWest’s projected annual production.

The deal at the time highlighted Australia's increasing role as a major supplier of battery materials essential to the production of electric vehicles.

A 2023 deal also saw the Italian-French consortium acquire an 11,5% stake in Australian company.

Stellantis, the company formed by the merger of Fiat Chrysler with Peugeot maker PSA in 2021, cancelled the deal for the second time.

Stellantis pulled out of an agreement earlier this week with Australian battery material supplier.

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Inability to agree upon product specifications was cited as the reason for the dispute.

(source: Reuters)