Stock Track | Liontown Resources Soars 6.99% as Ganfeng Chairman Predicts Booming Lithium Demand

Stock Track
Nov 18, 2025

Liontown Resources Ltd (LTR.AU) saw its stock price surge by 6.99% in intraday trading, reaching its highest level since January 2024. The significant uptick comes on the heels of bullish forecasts for the lithium market, particularly driven by comments from the chairman of Ganfeng Lithium Group, a major Chinese producer.

The chairman of Ganfeng Lithium projected a substantial increase in lithium demand, forecasting growth rates of 30% to 40% for 2026. This optimistic outlook has sent ripples through the lithium mining sector, with several Australian lithium miners experiencing notable gains. The Ganfeng chairman also suggested that the surging demand could push lithium carbonate prices above 150,000 yuan, or even to 200,000 yuan per ton.

The positive sentiment wasn't limited to Liontown Resources. Other key players in the Australian lithium mining sector also saw significant increases, with IGO and Pilbara Minerals climbing as much as 8.3% and 5.6% respectively, both reaching their highest levels since May 2024. The upward trend extended globally, with U.S. lithium stocks, including Albemarle and U.S.-listed shares of Chile's SQM, also trading higher. This widespread rally underscores the growing investor confidence in the lithium sector, driven by expectations of robust demand in the coming years, particularly from the electric vehicle and energy storage markets.

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