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Lithium producer Albemarle to buy China's Tianyuan for $200m

30th September 2021

By: Reuters

  

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Albemarle said on Thursday it would buy China-based Guangxi Tianyuan New Energy Materials, a lithium converter, for about $200-million as the company looks to increase its lithium conversion capacity.

Demand for battery-grade lithium compounds are expected to increase, especially in transportation, as governments and individual consumers try to reduce their carbon footprint.

Tianyuan's operations include a recently constructed lithium processing plant near the Port of Qinzhou in Guangxi, China. The plant is expected to begin commercial production in the first half of 2022.

Albemarle, the world's top lithium producer, said it expected the deal to close in early next year.

Earlier this month, the company said it expects a steep jump in 2022 earnings, as global efforts to combat climate change drive a surge in demand for the battery component used in electric vehicles.

Edited by Reuters

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