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Chile opens lithium salt flats for investment, saves 2 for state control

Chile's government on Tuesday opened more than two lots lithium salt flats to private financial investment, while reserving the respected Atacama and Maricunga deposits for state bulk control in lithium extraction.

The long-anticipated statement clarifies how President Gabriel Boric's government plans to carry out a policy revealed in 2015 to enhance state control over the South American country's lithium industry, the world's second-largest after Australia.

The opening to fresh tasks could more than double Chile's. production of lithium, a key product for electrical automobile. batteries, in a decade, stated Finance Minister Mario Marcel.

What we revealed a year back is beginning to become a. truth, he informed an interview.

Officials said they would open a tender process in 26 salt. flats in April, set to conclude in July, although not all would. always bring in interest, authorities said.

In another 5 salt flats, state-run business are already. starting jobs and seeking partners.

Just 2 companies currently draw out lithium in Chile -. Chile's SQM and U.S.-based Albemarle - both in. the Atacama salt flat.

The Atacama salt flat has the world's highest concentration. of lithium in brine, and the Maricunga salt flat also has some. of the highest levels in Chile.

The government selected state-run copper giant Codelco to. negotiate joint ventures with each company. Up until now, the miner. has actually inked an initial deal with SQM set to run through 2060.

Codelco this month likewise completed the $244 million. acquisition of Australia's Lithium Power International,. which owns the Salar Blanco project alongside Codelco's own. holdings in Maricunga.

Officials on Tuesday said the federal government is also interested. in participating in lithium tasks outside Atacama and. Maricunga, without a bulk stake.

Some tasks led by private companies will require approval. by regional native neighborhoods, depending on the capacity. impact in each area, officials stated.

Mining Minister Aurora Williams noted that authorities are. still assessing the production of a national lithium company,. part of the strategy described in 2015, without a due date for next. steps.

Environmental management will be approved to 30% of the salt. flats, in locations that have yet to be identified, officials said.

(source: Reuters)