Global X Lithium & Battery Tech ETF

LIT
$68.38 -0.48 (-0.70%)
Dividend Yield 0.74%
Payout Frequency

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
July 7, 2026$0.322026-06-292026-06-29
January 7, 2026$0.182025-12-302025-12-30
July 7, 2025$0.142025-06-272025-06-27
January 7, 2025$0.132024-12-302024-12-30
July 5, 2024$0.252024-06-272024-06-27

Dividends Summary

Company News

Can SpaceX Help Save Earth From The Critical Mineral Crunch?
Benzinga • Stjepan Kalinic • June 15, 2026

Global demand for critical minerals is surging due to energy transition and AI growth, with lithium projected to see 353% demand increase by 2040. Supply constraints are intensifying as easily accessible deposits mature and governments implement export restrictions. SpaceX's recent IPO and reduced launch costs could enable future space mining ope...

US $12 Billion Critical Minerals Stockpile Puts Rare Earth ETFs Back In Focus
Benzinga • Chandrima Sanyal • February 2, 2026

President Trump plans to launch a $12 billion strategic critical minerals stockpile to strengthen domestic supply chains for materials essential to national security and advanced technologies. The initiative is expected to boost investor interest in rare-earth and critical materials ETFs, though it also highlights U.S. efforts to reduce reliance ...

Trump Holds Off On Critical Minerals Tariffs, Turns To Trading Partners
Benzinga • Stjepan Kalinic • January 15, 2026

President Trump has decided to delay imposing tariffs on critical minerals like rare earths and lithium, instead directing his administration to negotiate with international trading partners. A Section 232 investigation found the U.S. is 100% import-reliant on 12 critical minerals and 50% reliant on 29 others, creating national security vulnerabi...

Albemarle Stock Hits 52-Week High On China Tax Rebate Shift
Benzinga • Henry Khederian • January 12, 2026

Albemarle (ALB) surged to a 52-week high after China announced plans to gradually eliminate value-added tax rebates on battery exports, reducing refund rates from 9% to 6% in 2026 before complete removal in 2027. This policy shift is expected to raise costs for Chinese producers, support global lithium prices, and enhance competitiveness for non-...

Energy Storage Fuels Lithium Recovery, Market Expects Further Tightening
Benzinga • Stjepan Kalinic • December 15, 2025

The lithium market is showing signs of recovery, with prices rising nearly 50% from intra-year lows. Energy storage systems are emerging as a key driver of lithium demand, with potential growth expected in 2026 and 2027.

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