Like i said, these new lithium prices could become the long term norm now.
It renders deposits such as Pmt, James Bay, Adina etc located in hard to operate/ woke socialist jurisdictions, now becomes irrelevant.
Supply chain independence bla bla...still works around economics and feasibility. You cant have lithium supply chain independence if your mine goes broke... can it? Unless canada or US nationalises and sets price for their mine producers selling spod concentrate?
Or the way dtab puts it, labeling everyone that disagrees with him as "ccp". Maybe he means ccp as Chinese Capitalist Party.
They in china look way more capitalist than the United Socialist America now isnt it? US never seen any major bankruptcies since Lehmans in 2008 whilst we see major companies in china like developers Evergrande and gaint steel mills going bust due to real capitalism
So now thats why USA the United Socialist of America cant compete on any industry and need to resort to protectism, tariffs and printing money to bail out Wall Street endlessly and exporting inflation to the world via USD
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