What Is China's 'Lithium City'?
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What Is China's 'Lithium City'?
Bloomberg
The surging popularity of electric vehicles has transformed Yichun, in Central China, into the country's lithium mining capital. But the incessant grind feeding the world's leading battery industry masks the reality that very few of those operating here are making a profit. Bloomberg's Dan Murtaugh reports.
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