Two mining heavyweights are joining forces to reshape the battery metal landscape. Chile's Codelco, the world's largest copper producer, has partnered with lithium powerhouse SQM to create what could become a dominant force in global lithium supply. The strategy? Leverage ultra-low production costs and minimal environmental impact to capture a surging wave of demand. With electric vehicle adoption accelerating worldwide and energy storage becoming critical infrastructure, controlling high-efficiency lithium production hits differently—it's not just mining, it's about securing the supply chains that power next-generation technology. This play on cost efficiency and sustainability angles positions them to outcompete traditional producers while meeting the growing appetite from tech and renewable sectors.
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SchrodingerProfit
· 2h ago
Wow, Codelco and SQM teaming up? This will shake up the lithium mining landscape. The combination of low cost and eco-friendliness is unbeatable.
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TokenStorm
· 6h ago
Data shows that once the lithium mine supply chain in Chile is integrated, how much can the arbitrage space be compressed? I need to calculate the impact factor of on-chain liquidity, but this round of supply-side reform is indeed in the eye of the storm. Going all-in or waiting on the sidelines depends on whether the 72-hour trading volume can break through the previous high.
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HodlVeteran
· 8h ago
It's the same story of "we want to change the world." Bro, I heard similar stories back in 2017, and what happened? Each one turned out to be just another sucker.
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BearMarketLightning
· 12h ago
Bro, this combination is amazing—cost advantage + eco-friendly approach, the power in the lithium battery supply chain is skyrocketing.
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ConfusedWhale
· 2025-12-29 19:32
Whoa, Codelco and SQM teaming up? Are they trying to monopolize lithium mines? That's intense.
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ForkPrince
· 2025-12-29 19:29
This alliance is aiming for a monopoly right from the start. If costs are lowered, who else can compete... The EV industry chain is truly being tightly controlled by these mining giants.
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LiquidationKing
· 2025-12-29 19:28
Whoa, Codelco and SQM teaming up? Now traditional lithium miners should be worried...
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MissedAirdropBro
· 2025-12-29 19:26
Wow, the Copper King and Lithium King are teaming up. Are they aiming to monopolize the supply chain?
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0xSherlock
· 2025-12-29 19:13
Wow, Codelco and SQM teaming up? The lithium market is about to change. Cost advantages + environmental protection cards, traditional miners are under great pressure.
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NoStopLossNut
· 2025-12-29 19:10
Damn, these two are teaming up, the lithium mining landscape is about to change.
Two mining heavyweights are joining forces to reshape the battery metal landscape. Chile's Codelco, the world's largest copper producer, has partnered with lithium powerhouse SQM to create what could become a dominant force in global lithium supply. The strategy? Leverage ultra-low production costs and minimal environmental impact to capture a surging wave of demand. With electric vehicle adoption accelerating worldwide and energy storage becoming critical infrastructure, controlling high-efficiency lithium production hits differently—it's not just mining, it's about securing the supply chains that power next-generation technology. This play on cost efficiency and sustainability angles positions them to outcompete traditional producers while meeting the growing appetite from tech and renewable sectors.