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Intellinews on MSNBolivia courts controversy with lopsided lithium deals favouring China and RussiaBy Alek Buttermann Environmental groups and economic analysts have raised fresh alarms about Bolivia's recent lithium ...
A woman holds signs with messages that read in Spanish, "Lithium belongs to Bolivians, it is the white gold of the people, we ...
Legal Manager Pablo Nina warned Tuesday that the Chinese company Hong Kong CBC has three years to extract a mineral with 99.5 ...
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Emirates News Agency on MSNBolivia banks on its largest lithium reserves to attract FDI: Energy MinisterAlejandro Baldivieso, Bolivia’s Minister of Hydrocarbons and Energy, affirmed that his country is pursuing an ambitious ...
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National Interest on MSNThe Geopolitics of Lithium in 2025The United States must rethink lithium geopolitics in 2025 amid rising competition from China and Russia in Latin America's ...
Bolivia holds the world's largest proven lithium reserves but faces challenges in developing them due to low lithium purity, lack of infrastructure, and political instability. The country has ...
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GlobalData on MSNBolivia advances lithium processing deals despite low prices, opposition"Bolivia advances lithium processing deals despite low prices, opposition" was originally created and published by Mining Technology, a GlobalData owned brand.
A trove of lithium-rich brine exists underground in Bolivia. Researchers conducted the first comprehensive chemical analysis of wastewater associated with mining the resource.
He added that the contracts would likely be adjusted “when the Plurinational Legislative Assembly approves the Lithium and Evaporite Resources Law.” Bolivia's Ministry of Hydrocarbons and ...
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India Today on MSNContamination, landslides: Potential dangers of mining world's largest lithium depositProlonged mining for lithium in Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia has potential environmental health implications. The study conducted ...
China's Ganfeng Lithium mining company has begun producing lithium at its Mariana project in northern Argentina, it said on ...
But Bolivia’s track record of lithium development is far from stellar. YLB’s first processing plant operated at just 17% of capacity last year and is projected to run at 23% this year, with no ...
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