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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 ...
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Bolivia: Lithium in Bolivia: Doubts Over Contracts With China and RussiaThe potential approval of contracts for lithium exploitation by Chinese and Russian companies in Bolivia is raising concerns and uncertainty among various sectors of the country. Critics have ...
Legal Manager Pablo Nina warned Tuesday that the Chinese company Hong Kong CBC has three years to extract a mineral with 99.5 ...
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 ...
Protesters in Bolivia disrupted a government conference Thursday that was discussing lithium contracts with Chinese and ...
A woman holds signs with messages that read in Spanish, "Lithium belongs to Bolivians, it is the white gold of the people, we ...
(Bloomberg) -- Bolivia is stepping up efforts to tap the world’s biggest lithium deposits, readying deals with new investors to build processing plants despite low prices and growing opposition ...
Bolivia secures $2 billion from Russia and China to secure 49,000 tons in annual lithium production capacity. Regional leaders seek responsible mining, while foreign academics question effective ...
Bolivia is making a play to become a major global lithium producer by partnering with Russian and Chinese firms – but who has the better end of the deal? Increasingly vocal opposition groups ...
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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