Movement Alert|Ganfeng Lithium Rises 3.45% in Regular Trading, Lithium Mining Sector Rebounds After Oversold Conditions as Jianxiawo Mine Resumption Fears Ease

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On June 24, Ganfeng Lithium rose 3.45% in regular trading, trading at 57.2 HKD/share, with turnover of HKD 478 million. The rebound follows consecutive sessions of sector-wide sell-offs triggered by news that CATL's Jianxiawo lithium mine project had regained its land pre-approval certificate on June 17, raising expectations of a Q4 resumption at one of the world's largest single lepidolite deposits.

Industry analysts noted that the Jianxiawo mine resumption is unlikely to fundamentally alter the industry's tight supply-demand balance, helping ease market panic. Ganfeng Lithium had accumulated notable losses over prior trading sessions amid the Guangzhou Futures Exchange's tightening of lithium carbonate futures position limits and elevated warehouse receipt pressure, with the lithium carbonate front-month contract previously plunging 6.5% in a single session. Across the Specialty Chemicals sector, Tianqi Lithium rose 4.87% on the same day, with lithium mining stocks collectively recovering from oversold levels.

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