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Chile signs two new lithium contracts

The Chilean mining ministry has prepared 'two new lithium contracts' to be submitted to the national comptroller by March. This is part of a broader effort to enlarge production beyond the projects that were initially submitted this year.

These two contracts are distinct from the tenders that the Ministry submitted in January. Two of them were rejected. The preparation of their report'signals an extension of Chile’s national lithium policy, which aims to dramatically increase output by the year 2034.

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El Mercurio reported Wednesday that the ministry intends to re-submit five contracts within a few days. Three others are awaiting a final decision from comptroller.

* In January, the comptroller's general's office rejected two contracts that were?set up to be awarded to a private company. They cited legal flaws in the way?the Ministry established requirements for awarding contract.

The 'comptroller' ruled that the Mining Ministry lacked the authority to set its own requirements for contract award, since this?power belongs exclusively to the President.

Chile wants to increase its?lithium output from 280,000 metric tons in 2024?to 430,000 tonnes annually by 2034. (Reporting and editing by Gabriel Araujo, Fabian Cambero and Kylie Madry)

(source: Reuters)