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President Paz Says Bolivia Needs a New Lithium Law with "Clear Rules" for Investments

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Bolivia's president, Rodrigo Paz, said his country should develop a new law for the evaporitis sector, including lithium.

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The Bolivian president promotes legislation that establishes clear rules to attract investments in lithium, protecting national interests and questioning contracts signed during the previous government

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Bolivia's president, Rodrigo Paz, said his country should develop a new law for the evaporitis sector, including lithium.

The head of state warns that key projects depend on an uninterrupted climate, while the Central Obrera Boliviana insists on going to the streets if the anti-block laws are passed. President Rodrigo Paz warned from Potosi that the development of the department and the arrival of investments depend on no more blockades. He pointed out that projects such as the new airport, investment in mining and exports require an atmosphere free of interruption…

As there is an unprecedented increase in the price of minerals worldwide, Bolivia has the opportunity to generate historical revenues, which would triple what the gas generated at its best, according to mining analyst Héctor Córdova. “It had never happened and it is a special situation, because Bolivia’s revenues must be truly impressive if this price is maintained and the level of production of recent years is also maintained,” said Córdova. Mi…

In a speech from Potosí, President Rodrigo Paz explained his vision to make Bolivia a “power” in mining, by opening up for investment, clear rules, transparent contracts and “without selling the homeland.” “There is no one...

🔊 Listen to this news report. From Potosí, President Rodrigo Paz shared his vision for transforming Bolivia into a true mining powerhouse. His proposal focuses on opening the doors to investment, establishing clear rules and transparent contracts, all "without selling out the country." "No one has more minerals than Bolivians. We are going to be a mining powerhouse, and we are truly going to be a powerhouse. Every community will receive its sha…

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Nómada News broke the news in on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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