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Lithium Concentrate Sales Drop Amid Pricing Pressure
AMG Lithium's first quarter results revealed a 22% drop in lithium concentrate sales, driven by end-2024 shipments and production testing. The Brazilian spodumene operation sold 12,167t in Q1 2025, compared to higher volumes a year earlier. The lithium unit also faced falling market prices, pushing Q1 revenue down 23% to $32mn.
Battery-Grade Production Begins in Germany
Despite revenue pressure, AMG Lithium achieved its first battery-grade lithium hydroxide output in Bitterfeld, Germany. While the firm has not yet disclosed a firm commercialization date, it confirmed that the product will soon enter the market. Meanwhile, AMG announced that its Portugal project is expected to begin lithium concentrate production by H1 2027 — marking a significant expansion step.
Parent Company Shows Strong Overall Growth
AMG Critical Materials, the parent company, posted Q1 revenue of $388mn, up 8% year-over-year. Gross profit rose by 56% to $82.6mn, fueled by stronger performance in vanadium, tantalum, and ferroalloy segments. Despite the AMG Lithium first quarter results showing weakness, the group’s broader material portfolio provided a strong financial cushion.
The Metalnomist Commentary
AMG Lithium’s Q1 slump reflects broader volatility in global lithium markets. However, the company’s move into battery-grade hydroxide and its planned Portugal expansion demonstrate long-term strategic alignment with Europe’s energy transition goals.
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