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Stock of the day: Liontown Resources

Liontown Resources narrows first-half losses to $22.6 million and scales back production at its Kathleen Valley mine amid challenging lithium market conditions, as industry experts watch for signs of a sector turnaround.

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This video was created on 14 March for IG audiences by ausbiz.

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Liontown's improved financial performance despite market challenges

Liontown Resources has reported narrowed first-half losses of $22.6 million, an improvement from the $31 million loss posted in the prior corresponding period. The battery minerals producer generated revenue of just over $100 million during the half, following the commencement of production at its new Kathleen Valley mine in Western Australia in July last year, with its maiden shipment occurring in September.

Despite this operational progress, Liontown has been forced to respond to challenging market conditions by revising down its production rate to 2.3 million tonnes per annum from the end of financial year 2025, citing the low price environment for spodumene concentrate and lithium chemicals.

The company, which counts billionaire Gina Rinehart among its key shareholders, continues to navigate the difficult lithium market landscape that has affected all producers in the sector.

Lithium sector outlook and supply dynamics

Market analysts describe the current situation as a "waiting game" for the lithium sector, with all major lithium producers on hold recommendations until more positive price movement emerges. One expert compared Liontown to "a mini version of Pilbara Minerals" with similar production dynamics but at an earlier stage of development, making it higher risk but potentially offering greater rewards when the market eventually turns.

Importantly, the underlying supply dynamics in the lithium market are shifting, with many planned mines now being cancelled or delayed. As one analyst noted, "What we're seeing is a lot of production that would have come on, maybe not coming on now. So the supply dynamics still remain in place, it's just that supply is shrinking."

This contraction in future supply could set the stage for a stronger recovery when demand growth eventually outpaces available production.

Signs of corporate interest despite price weakness

A potentially positive indicator for the sector is the recent corporate activity, particularly Rio Tinto's purchase of a significant lithium development project in Argentina. This major investment by one of the world's largest mining companies suggests that sophisticated industry players may be positioning for an eventual recovery in the lithium market.

As one analyst observed, "We are seeing corporate activity in this space, which means that people who are much more knowledgeable are investing big in this space. Certainly with Rio Tinto, it doesn't get any bigger."

Chinese competition and market challenges

One of the key challenges facing Western lithium producers like Liontown is the potential for irrational competition from Chinese producers. Market experts point to reports of Chinese production possibly operating below cost, subsidized by government support or battery manufacturers, making it difficult for companies outside China to compete effectively.

"What's made it so tough for these businesses is potentially China being an irrational competitor," one analyst explained. "That sort of activity makes it very hard for any companies in the Western world to compete without that sort of price support."

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