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Home / Business and Economy / China's Lithium Export Tax Hike Sparks Price Surge

China's Lithium Export Tax Hike Sparks Price Surge

12 Jan

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Summary

  • Lithium carbonate futures hit daily limit, surging 9% on Monday.
  • China will entirely roll back VAT export rebates for battery products by 2027.
  • Reduced rebates expected to boost near-term battery output and lithium demand.
China's Lithium Export Tax Hike Sparks Price Surge

On Monday, January 12, 2026, lithium prices in China experienced a significant surge, with futures contracts hitting their daily limit. The most-active lithium carbonate contract on the Guangzhou Futures Exchange rose by 9% to 156,060 yuan per metric ton, its highest point since November 2023.

This sharp increase is attributed to Beijing's recent announcement to cut and eventually eliminate value-added tax export rebates for battery products. While the full rollback is scheduled for January 1, 2027, a reduction to 6% from 9% takes effect in April. Investors are anticipating a rush in battery exports before the deadline.

The policy is projected to boost immediate battery production, thereby increasing demand for lithium. This development adds to the upward trend in lithium prices, which have already risen substantially since mid-2025, influenced by concerns over overcapacity and anticipated growth in energy storage systems.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Lithium prices are soaring due to China's planned rollback of VAT export rebates on battery products, expected to increase near-term demand.
China will completely roll back VAT export rebates for battery products entirely from January 1, 2027.
The reduction in export rebates is expected to accelerate battery shipments, leading to increased battery output and consequently higher demand for lithium.

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