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Yahua, LGES move forward with Morocco lithium refinery

  • Market: Battery materials, Metals
  • 25/07/25

Chinese lithium producer Yahua and South Korean battery manufacturer LGES are moving forward with their plans to develop a lithium salts refinery in Morocco.

For the first phase of the refinery construction, the two companies plan to invest $612mn. The refinery will have a nameplate capacity of 90,000 t/yr for lithium salts, including 30,000 t/yr in the first phase.

More details including the construction timeline and launch dates were not disclosed.

The two companies first announced the plan in April 2023, as part of LG's efforts to strengthen its battery supply chain.

Yahua in 2023 also signed an agreement with LG Chem to supply 30,000t of battery-grade lithium hydroxide over 2023-26.

Many other Chinese battery companies such as CNGR, BTR and Huayou have also invested in projects in the north African country. It has become one of the main destinations for Chinese companies to build overseas battery component plants, given its abundant phosphate resources — a key compound for making lithium iron phosphate batteries. Morrocco also has a free trade agreement (FTA) with the US.

The north African country is on target to produce 1mn automobiles in 2025, including 107,000 electric vehicles (EVs).


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