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China remains central to every major supply, investment and technology decision in the global battery industry. Fastmarkets Battery Raw Materials Shanghai 2026 is one of the most important international battery events in China, giving you direct access to the companies, data and dialogue shaping production, pricing and policy.
Backed by Fastmarkets’ independent analysis, the event provides unmatched visibility into China’s strategies for raw materials, manufacturing, exports and technology development. Delegates use this insight to anticipate changes in costs, trade and demand and to strengthen their position across the global supply chain.
Trusted by the companies influencing supply, trade and investment in the international battery market.
Gain direct access to China’s battery ecosystemMeet China’s key producers, refiners and policymakers to understand the decisions shaping global pricing, production and technology direction.
See innovation from the insideExplore how advances in recycling, materials and manufacturing are reshaping costs, competitiveness and supply across the battery chain.
Rely on trusted market dataUse Fastmarkets independent prices and forecasts to support procurement, long range planning, contracts and investment decisions worldwide.
Insight without language barriersAll sessions offer live English and Mandarin translation, ensuring clear understanding and open dialogue between international and domestic delegates.
Decision Makers
Battery companies
Countries
Meet upstream producers, refiners, battery manufacturers, EV companies, recyclers, trading houses, investors, policymakers and service providers from across China, Asia, Europe and North America at Battery Raw Materials Shanghai 2026
Understand how China’s production strategies, export decisions and pricing trends will influence global availability, costs and investment outlooks.
Gain clarity on the technologies and efficiency improvements that position China at the forefront of global battery manufacturing and recycling.
Hear how regional policy, trade measures and cooperation frameworks will redefine sourcing, competitiveness and long term growth opportunities.
Gain access to China’s battery value chain with a site visit included in your conference ticket. Delegates will see production and recycling facilities in action and learn how China’s innovation and scale are shaping global supply. Locations are still to be confirmed and spaces are limited.
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What is a battery event in China?A battery event in China brings together companies from across the battery raw materials, cell manufacturing, EV and energy storage sectors. These events typically focus on pricing, policy, technology developments and supply chain partnerships.
What happens at a battery event in Shanghai? Shanghai battery events usually include market outlooks, policy briefings, technology sessions and networking with producers, refiners, battery manufacturers, OEMs, recyclers and investors. Delegates gain insight into supply-demand trends and China’s strategic direction.
What can international delegates gain from a battery event in China?International delegates use these events to understand China’s production strategies, pricing movements and policy signals, and to meet potential partners across the Chinese value chain.
Why do companies attend battery events in China?China leads global production and refining of key battery materials, and remains the largest EV market. Companies attend battery events in China to understand domestic trends, meet Chinese producers, and assess export, sourcing and partnership opportunities.
Who attends battery conferences in China?Attendees include upstream miners, midstream processors, cathode and anode producers, battery manufacturers, EV OEMs, recyclers, traders, investors and policymakers from China, Asia, Europe and North America.
Are sessions available in English at battery events in China?Some international conferences in China offer live English and Mandarin translation to support clear communication between domestic and overseas delegates.
Supporting Partner
China Minmetals Corporation, founded in 1950, is China’s leading state-owned enterprise in metals and minerals. With operations spanning 39 mines worldwide, including Las Bambas in Peru and Dugald River in Australia, it plays a key role in securing global supply of critical resources. Its reserves of tungsten, graphite and bismuth rank among the world’s largest, with strong positions in lithium, potash, zinc and lead. Following its 2015 merger with MCC, China Minmetals became one of the few companies to integrate the full metals value chain, from exploration and mining to processing and trade, reinforcing its leadership in sustainable resource development.
Media Partners and Associations
The Minor Metals Trade Association (MMTA) is a not-for-profit organisation, which serves to benefit and promote the interests of its international Membership, comprising companies actively involved in all aspects of the international minor metals sector. If your company has a commercial interest in these metals and would like to know more about the work of the MMTA, or if you simply wish to discover more about this intriguing group of metals, this site will provide answers to many of your questions.The MMTA is the world’s largest association involved with minor metals. From just 19 founding Members, the MMTA is now comprised of companies from across the globe, engaged in all aspects of minor metals activity, the Association having long since broadened from its original Member base of trading companies.
The International Manganese Institute (IMnI) is the leading industry organization for producers and other stakeholders active in the manganese space. IMnI’s purpose is to contribute to the sustainable development of the manganese industry and provide guidance promoting economic, social and environmental responsibility to all stakeholders.