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Rio Tinto, BYD and LG Energy reveal interest in Chile's Altoandinos lithium site

Twelve companies including global miner Rio Tinto and Chinese electrical automobile maker BYD have submitted propositions to draw out lithium in Chile's Altoandinos salt flats, the state mining company ENAMI stated on Thursday.

The salt flats in the northern area of Atacama are one of the areas where the Chilean federal government is intending to increase lithium production in collaboration with the state by kicking off brand-new projects.

ENAMI launched its search in May,

looking for a partner

to provide either financial backing or functional support in Altoandinos, for an ownership stake that has yet to be determined.

In addition to Rio Tinto and BYD, the candidates included openly noted miner Eramet of France, battery maker LG Energy Service of South Korea, steel business Posco likewise from South Korea, and Chilean building and construction group Belsaco.

The others were Argentina's Tecpetrol, Russia's Axionit, Canada's Top Nanotech, Chile's Grupo Errazuriz, and from China, CNRG and a consortium known as BTR.

Chile is the world's second largest producer of lithium, a key product for many batteries that power electrical vehicles.

ENAMI will announce on Aug. 19 which companies meet the eligibility requirements, before moving into negotiations with the last round of candidates.

This validates the dedication of these business to continue in a public-private collaboration to make this task take place, ENAMI chief Ivan Mlynarz said in a statement.

ENAMI, which processes copper for regional mining companies, has been tasked with leading the federal government's. first ventures into lithium together with state mining giant. Codelco, which is likewise seeking a partner in the Maricunga salt. flat.

(source: Reuters)