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Webinar: How will China’s graphite export controls impact the electric vehicle supply chain?
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New export licenses for electric vehicle-related graphite products will come into force from 1 December, 2023, according to China's Ministry of Commerce. Graphite's position as the dominant anode material for lithium-ion batteries makes this a concerning announcement for all those involved in the electric vehicle supply chain. In this webinar, Wood Mackenzie analysts discussed how these changes will impact the electric vehicles and the wider energy transition.
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