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Chile probes for lithium exploration interest, aims for five tasks

Chile has begun accepting statements of interest for lithium exploration and goals to establish approximately 5 new jobs in the nation, the government revealed on Monday.

Chile is the world's second-largest lithium producer however growth has actually been stalled as the federal government disputed how to broaden the industry.

The procedure will last 60 days and the federal government will reveal what salt flats receive interest in July, stated Aurora Williams, Chile's mining minister, throughout an interview.

Williams added there will be a tender procedure if more than one business reveals interest in a salt flat.

She stated the government intends to provide authorizations to new tasks by the end of the year if there is no requirement for native communities to sign-off on the job.

The nation's economy minister, Nicolas Grau, stated the goal is establish in between three and five brand-new lithium projects. The announcement is the current step in President Gabriel Boric's. strategy to expand the industry with increased state control.

(source: Reuters)