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SQM to increase Li sales by 15pc in 2025

  • Market: Battery materials, Metals
  • 05/03/25

Chilean lithium producer SQM expects a 15pc increase in sales volume in 2025, reaching 238,000 metric tonnes of lithium carbonate equivalent (LCE).

The company expects global lithium demand to grow by 17pc in 2025, slightly lower than its 2024 estimates. It expects the growth to continue despite an overall slump in prices last year caused by additional supply entering the market from Australia, Africa and Argentina.

"We estimate the lithium market grew by 25pc in 2024, primarily driven by the strong growth of electric vehicles in China and other markets, as well as the rapid growth in energy storage demand," said Gerardo Illanes, vice president of services and finance at SQM in a fourth quarter earnings call. "We estimate demand could grow by approximately 17pc this year and expect our sales volumes to grow at a similar rate."

SQM made its first sales of spodumene concentrate through its International Lithium Division in 2024.

Sales prices of lithium salts were much lower, down by 41pc year on year to $9.20/kg of LCE by the fourth quarter.

"We observed a decline in prices quarter over quarter in 2024," Illanes said. "This downward trend softened over the fourth quarter and we expect relatively stable prices during 2025." The company said prices may increase in 2026.

SQM reported a full-year 2024 net loss of $404mn, down from net income of $2.01bn in 2023.


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