
Admitting that energy storage demand exceeds expectations, but Goldman Sachs still maintains a "bearish outlook" on lithium prices in the medium term

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Goldman Sachs acknowledged in its latest report that the explosive demand for energy storage is rewriting the short-term supply and demand dynamics of the lithium market, leading to a surge in lithium salt prices in China and delaying the price correction point to the second half of 2026. However, Goldman Sachs still maintains a bearish mid-term outlook, expecting that a supply surplus will re-emerge in 2027, with lithium prices significantly lower than current market expectations
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