Earlier this month its chief executive told press the developer had around 200,000 tonnes of spodumene to sell. (Reporting by Melanie Burton; Editing by Stephen Coates)
+613 9286 1421; Reuters Messaging: melanie.burton.thomsonreuters.com@reuters.net)) MELBOURNE, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Australia's Pilbara
Minerals Ltd has agreed to sell a cargo of spodumene
concentrate to a chemical converter using a pricing strategy
linked to lithium hydroxide, it said on Monday.
Australia's largest independent lithium developer will sell
15,000 tonnes of spodumene to the chemical converter it did not
name during the March quarter.
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