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Judi Lynn

(160,588 posts)
Tue May 9, 2023, 04:43 AM May 2023

South America's Lithium Triangle

The continent has large deposits but many of them are still untapped.



South America has some of the largest lithium deposits in the world. Chile, Argentina and Bolivia collectively account for 53 percent of the world’s lithium reserves and stand to profit enormously – but only if they can bring their production up to scale in time to take advantage of the green transition, including the rising sales of electric vehicles. These countries are hoping to become not just lithium suppliers but also major refiners and producers of value-added goods containing the metal. To do this, however, they need to develop their infrastructure and mining capabilities.

For investors, a major concern is the role the governments of these countries will play in managing their lithium industries. Chile has already put lithium production under national control, and legislators in Argentina are calling on the government to take similar action. The Bolivian government, known for its anti-free market policies, also plays a large role in its national lithium industry. This could deter investors from financing projects that are necessary to get production up and running.

https://geopoliticalfutures.com/south-americas-lithium-triangle/

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South America's Lithium Triangle (Original Post) Judi Lynn May 2023 OP
Lithium processing is toxic, I hear Easterncedar May 2023 #1
60 min had a segment on lithium in So Cal.. mitch96 May 2023 #2

Easterncedar

(2,308 posts)
1. Lithium processing is toxic, I hear
Tue May 9, 2023, 07:36 AM
May 2023

There’s a deposit in a gorgeous area of the western mountains of Maine that is the subject of a lawsuit now, as the landowners argue restrictions on metallic mineral mines don’t apply to lithium. I bet they win, to the destruction of a major watershed.

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