Stock Track | TIANQI LITHIUM Soars 7.21% as Lithium Battery Stocks Rally Amid Surging Material Prices

Stock Track
Nov 05, 2025

TIANQI LITHIUM (09696) shares surged 7.21% in intraday trading, outpacing the broader rally in lithium battery stocks. The significant uptick comes as the lithium battery sector experiences a boost, driven by a sharp increase in key material prices.

The rally in TIANQI LITHIUM is part of a broader trend in the lithium battery sector. Other notable gainers include CALB (03931), up 5.73%, ZENERGY (03677), rising 3.91%, and GANFENGLITHIUM (01772), advancing 3.03%. This sector-wide movement is largely attributed to the recent spike in lithium hexafluorophosphate prices, a crucial component in lithium-ion batteries.

Market sources report that lithium hexafluorophosphate prices on the Shanghai Nonferrous Metals Market have nearly doubled since early October, reaching RMB 117,000 per ton. This price surge has bolstered investor confidence in lithium-related stocks. Kaiyuan Securities analysts suggest that the sharp rebound in prices could signal an easing of supply-demand imbalances for certain lithium battery materials, potentially marking the beginning of a new pricing cycle. However, some industry insiders caution that while demand remains stable, price fluctuations may moderate compared to previous cycles, with manufacturers taking a more cautious approach to capacity expansion.

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