Lithium
Appalachia’s 328-Year Lithium Cache Meets China’s 3-Year Processing Lead
USGS discovery of 2.3 million metric tons positions the U.S. for supply chain independence—if mines can open before China locks in refining dominance and sodium-ion batteries shift the market.
Electric Vehicles Hit 20% of Global Car Sales as Battery Costs Collapse
China's manufacturing dominance and falling lithium prices are reshaping automotive economics while EVs displace 1.3 million barrels of oil daily.
Appalachia’s 328-Year Lithium Reserve Becomes Geopolitical Chess Piece in U.S.-China Battery War
A 2.3 million metric ton discovery promises mineral independence, but extraction timelines and China's refining dominance turn resource abundance into long-term option value.
China Pays Premium for Ghana Lithium as Battery Supply Race Intensifies
Huayou Cobalt's $210M acquisition of Atlantic Lithium extends Beijing's control over African critical minerals, countering US diversification efforts as lithium prices surge 50% year-to-date.
US Discovers 328 Years of Lithium in Appalachia—But China Still Controls the Refining
USGS identifies 2.3 million metric tons in domestic reserves as prices hit $26,000/tonne, yet decade-long extraction timelines leave supply chain leverage unchanged.
China’s Iron Flow Battery Breakthrough Threatens $150B Lithium Storage Market
All-iron chemistry at 1/80th lithium cost and 16+ year lifespan challenges Western supply chain dominance as grid-scale storage economics shift.
Australia-EU Critical Minerals Pact Formalises Western Supply Chain Split From China
Trade deal eliminating 98% of tariffs on Australian minerals marks permanent bifurcation of global tech inputs into competing geopolitical blocs.
Oil Shock Meets Industrial Fracture as Americas Face Divergent Resource Strategies
From lithium politics fragmenting South America to oil threatening Fed policy and Canada's housing collateral crisis, three hemispheric fault lines are opening simultaneously.
What Is the Lithium Triangle and Why Does It Matter?
Argentina, Chile, and Bolivia control 58% of global lithium reserves, but divergent extraction policies and Chinese dominance of refining are reshaping who controls the electric vehicle revolution.
Lithium Triangle Splits Three Ways as Milei Opens Argentina, Chile Nationalizes, Bolivia Stalls
Political shifts across South America's battery belt are creating divergent investment regimes just as EV demand reshapes global supply chains.