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China's BYD and Tsingshan cancel plans for Chilean lithium plants

Sources from the government and BYD, a Chinese automaker, confirmed on Wednesday that they have withdrawn multi-million dollar plans for building lithium cathodes in Chile, which is a major producer.

The two Chinese giants' retreat is a blow for Chile, which aims to increase domestic processing of lithium - a metal that is essential to electric vehicle batteries. Chile is ranked as the No. The world's No.

Tsingshan has announced that it canceled plans for a $233-million project to produce 120,00 metric tons (LFP) of lithium iron phosphate. Chile's National Assets Ministry said that BYD had filed an intention to withdraw their plans in January.

BYD declined to comment. BYD announced delays last year to a planned $290-million plant that was supposed to produce 50,000 tons of LFP per year for cathodes.

The first newspaper to report the scrapped investments was Chilean Diario Financiero.

BYD's and Tsingshan’s plans were both part of an agreement for a special price to buy lithium. The Chilean government awarded this deal in order to encourage investment in lithium products in Chile.

The arrangement is no longer attractive, according to a person who knows the situation. This is due to the falling prices of lithium on the international market. (Reporting and editing by Alexander Villegas; Sarah Morland, Emelia Sithole Matarise and Emelia Sithole Matarise).

(source: Reuters)