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Beijing opens lithium futures to foreign traders to cement pricing power over US
Beijing has introduced measures allowing foreign traders to participate in onshore lithium carbonate trading via the Guangzhou Futures Exchange, aiming to strengthen China's pricing power over the US in the critical material for electric vehicles and energy storage.
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