Lithium
Lithium is a chemical element of the alkali metal group that is the lightest metal known and is primarily used in batteries as the key active material in the electrode.
Technologies and components that use Lithium
Share of total world Lithium, 2022
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Traded commodities related to Lithium
The United Nations Comtrade database provides detailed trade statistics by product and trading partner. Imported and exported products are classified under the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System (HS system), used uniformly by most customs authorities around the world. Based on the latest update of the HS system and data available in UN Comtrade, you can find below the relevant commodities related to this material, including their HS codes and full descriptions.
We have classified these material-related commodities into four groups: Raw (unprocessed mineral ore in natural form), Processed (processed or purified mineral ore), Product (manufactured product or component from processed mineral), and Waste/Recycling (including recycled materials or waste products).