On June 26, Albemarle declined 5.08% in regular trading to $133.8/share, with turnover of $162 million, extending a multi-session selloff amid ongoing Chilean port disruptions.
The primary catalyst remains the CUPCH national port workers union indefinite strike, now past its eighth day, which has completely shut down the port of Antofagasta — the sole export terminal for Albemarle's Chilean lithium salt operations at Atacama. All loading equipment is idle, dock gates are sealed, and major shipping lines have suspended new booking channels for lithium cargo. Albemarle's finished lithium carbonate continues to accumulate at port storage facilities with zero outbound shipments since June 18, and warehouse utilization has reportedly reached critical levels.
The broader lithium mining sector has seen persistent selling pressure, with peers including SQM and Sigma Lithium also declining sharply. Baird recently lowered its price target on Albemarle to $224 from $236 while maintaining a neutral rating, though Citi upgraded the stock to buy with a $225 target.
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