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Chilean lithium miner SQM’s fourth-quarter profit jumps 53%

By Thomson Reuters Feb 27, 2026 | 10:36 PM

Feb 27 (Reuters) – Chilean lithium producer SQM on Friday reported a rise in fourth-quarter net profit, as a stronger pricing environment lifted ​average lithium prices and boosted results.

The ‌world’s second-largest lithium producer said net income for the quarter was $183.8 million, up 53% from a year earlier.

Revenue for the quarter rose 23.3% to $1.32 billion, from $1.07 billion in the ‌same ​period last year.

Gross profit for ⁠the quarter climbed ⁠52.7% to $448.5 million.

“Our fourth quarter 2025 results reflected record-high sales volumes across both of our lithium businesses, Nova Andino Litio (formerly SQM Salar) and our ​International Lithium Division,” SQM CEO Ricardo Ramos said. “In November 2025, we began to see early ⁠signs of an improved supply-demand ⁠balance, driven by stronger-than-expected demand from ​energy storage systems (ESS).”

The company is increasing refining of lithium ​carbonate from lithium sulfate in China through ‌tolling agreements, Ramos said.

For the full year, SQM posted net income of $588.1 million, compared with a loss of $404.4 million in 2024, while revenue rose ⁠1.0% to $4.58 billion.

SQM, one of only two companies producing lithium in Chile, also makes fertilizers and industrial chemicals.

Lithium prices ⁠have cooled ‌from record highs in 2022 as ⁠supply growth outpaced demand, pressuring margins ​for ‌global producers including SQM and rivals ​such as ⁠U.S.-based Albemarle.

Still, demand for the battery metal is expected to rise in the coming years in line with growth in electric vehicles and battery storage.

(Reporting by Mihika Sharma ; Writing by Kylie Madry; Editing by ​Sam Holmes)