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Chinese automaker BYD and metals group Tsingshan are backing out of multi-million dollar plans to build lithium cathode plants in Chile, the country's economic development agency said on Wednesday.
Tsingshan and Chinese automaker BYD backed out of plans this week to build major lithium cathode plants in Chile.
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Rio Tinto has been selected by Chilean state-run bodies ENAMI and Codelco for two significant lithium projects, investing a ...
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NORTHERN Lithium, a startup planning to mine lithium in the northeast of England, has completed 60-day extraction testing ...
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Renewable energy company Zelestra, and energy storage system firm Sungrow have formed a partnership to deploy lithium-ion ...
SANTIAGO (Reuters) -Chinese metals group Tsingshan said on Friday it remains interested in opportunities to invest in Chile's downstream lithium sector, following reports that it had scrapped ...
Reuters reported this week that Tsingshan and Chinese automaker BYD were backing out of plans to build major lithium cathode plants in Chile, citing the country's economic development agency and ...