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Rio Tinto, BYD and LG Energy eligible for Chile's Altoandinos lithium task

Mining huge Rio Tinto and Chinese EV-maker BYD are among the six business eligible to continue with proposals to establish a lithium project in Chile's Altoandinos salt flats, state-run mining company ENAMI stated on Thursday.

The salt flats in the northern area of Atacama are one of the locations where the Chilean government is aiming to boost lithium production in collaboration with the state by starting new jobs.

ENAMI introduced its search in May, looking for a partner to deal either financial backing or functional assistance in Altoandinos, for an ownership stake that has yet to be determined.

The complete list of contenders that can progress in the process include French miner Eramet, which holds mining concessions at the Altoandinos site, along with South Korea's LG Energy and Posco, and China's. CNGR Advanced Product.

Twelve companies at first expressed interest, ENAMI. said last month.

Chile is the world's second-largest manufacturer of lithium,. a crucial material for the majority of batteries that power electrical cars.

ENAMI is expected to now move into negotiations with the. last round of candidates and provide them with technical. information about the lithium deposit at Altoandinos.

It aims to formalize a public-private collaboration by. March 2025, ENAMI said.

We are progressing with concrete actions for the. National Lithium Strategy, with this statement of the. companies that fulfill the high choice standards, ENAMI chief. Ivan Mlynarz said in a declaration.

ENAMI, which processes copper for local mining. business, has actually been entrusted with spearheading the federal government's. first endeavors into lithium alongside state mining giant. Codelco, which is also looking for a partner in the Maricunga salt. flat.

(source: Reuters)