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Imerys cancels UK Lithium Project to Focus on France

Imerys, the minerals group, announced on Thursday that it has halted its project to develop lithium production in Britain. Instead, they will focus on a more advanced venture in France.

Imerys British Lithium's project in Cornwall (southwest England) aims to produce over 20,000 tons of lithium carbonate annually and potentially meet the lithium demand for 500,000 electric vehicles.

Imerys, in its annual report, said that it had placed the project under care and maintenance. It has suspended active development.

"We realized that managing two projects in two countries at the same time was a lot," CEO Alessandro Dazza said to reporters during a conference call. "We will focus on France, where we are more advanced."

Imerys announced 'last week that the French government would invest 50 millions euros ($59million) for a minority stake in a project called 'Emili,' located in central France. The project is aiming to produce 34,000 tons of lithium hydroxide a year by 2030.

Dazza refused to provide a timeline on when the "British Project" would resume. Imerys said that the project remained "strategic valuable" after the recent completion a scoping report.

(source: Reuters)