China’s Ganfeng to Develop Major Lithium Project in Argentina with Swiss Partner
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CATL has suspended operations at the Jianxiawo mine in Yichun, Jiangxi Province. Bloomberg previously reported on this, and the battery manufacturer has now officially confirmed the decision. The mining permit expired on August 9 without an extension being applied for. The company is currently negotiating with the authorities about the mine's future. Yichun is considered the "Lithium Capital of Asia" in China. In addition to numerous other minin…
The Chinese mining company Ganfeng Lithium revealed that it will consolidate three lithium brine projects in the Puna Salteña region, with an estimated investment of more than 2 billion dollars, and will seek to register the venture in the Big Investment Incentive Regime (RIGI) to obtain key tax and customs benefits. Ganfeng signed an agreement with Lithium Argentina, based in Switzerland, to jointly operate the assets Pozuelos-Pastos Grandes (1…
Despite having been the only company to which the government explicitly rejected the presentation to the Register of Investment Incentives (RIGI), the Chinese mining company Ganfeng Lithium does not slow down its plans in Argentina. It has just signed a strategic alliance with Lithium Argentina, to advance in the projects Pozuelos-Pastos Grandes, Pastos Grandes and Sal de la Puna in Salta, which will become a single unified project. The plan inv…
Lithium Argentina-Ganfeng Lithium joint venture to boost lithium production
Lithium Argentina and Ganfeng Lithium Group have entered a framework agreement to create a JV that will consolidate their lithium projects in Argentina.The post Lithium Argentina-Ganfeng Lithium joint venture to boost lithium production appeared first on Mining Technology.
Lithium Argentina to Form JV with Ganfeng Lithium for Projects in Argentina
Lithium Argentina (TSX:LAR) announced the signing of a framework agreement with Ganfeng Lithium Group Co. Ltd. to create a new joint venture (JV), which will combine Ganfeng’s wholly owned Pozuelos-Pastos Grandes project with Lithium Argentina’s Pastos Grandes project (85% owned) and the Sal de la Puna project (65% owned), collectively referred to as “PPG.” Once the JV is in place, Ganfeng will own 67% and Lithium Argentina will hold 33% of PPG,…
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