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Australia's MinRes sells 30% stake in a lithium joint venture to POSCO for $765 million

Mineral Resources, Australia's miner, will sell a 30 percent stake in its lithium operations to POSCO Holdings of South Korea for $765 millions after placing the business under a joint venture.

The new entity, which will be owned by MinRes, will own 50% of each project. POSCO's indirect interest is 15% in both projects.

MinRes continues to be the operator of the mines under the existing agreements it has with its partners.

POSCO will receive spodumene concentrated in proportion to 30% of its interest, supporting new downstream processing facilities.

MinRes stated that the partnership will build on their existing Onslow Iron JV, and help meet increasing demand for Australian Lithium.

Wodgina, Mt Marion and other mines in Western Australia are important. Albemarle and Wodgina operate Wodgina, which is one of the largest lithium hard-rock deposits in the world. Mt Marion is a joint venture between China's Ganfeng and Albemarle.

The deal approved by both boards is still subject to approvals from regulatory bodies, including Australia's Foreign Investment Review Board. (Reporting and editing by Sriraj K. Kalluvila; Reporting by Rajasik Mukherjee)

(source: Reuters)