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Rio Tinto delivers first lithium produced at the Rincon project in Argentina

Rio Tinto announced the first commercial shipment of lithium carbonate from its Rincon project, located in Salta Province in Argentina. This marks the official start of exports.

In a late-Monday statement, the company said that a?shipment of?200 tons in 10 containers had left the Port of Buenos Aires for Shanghai, China. It will be received at a warehouse and distributed in Asian markets.

The Rincon project will add a production capacity of 53,000 tons per year of battery-grade lithium carbonate starting in 2028.

Anglo-Australian Mining Company, a mining company based in the United States, said that Argentina is a key part of its lithium strategy.

The statement was released within the context of "Argentina Week", an event in New York that President Javier Milei organized to attract investors.

* Lithium, a mineral that is in high demand and viewed as essential for energy transition.

BACKGROUND

Rio Tinto is a major player in Argentina, with its Fenix project located in Catamarca and the Olaroz project in Jujuy, where it exports lithium.

* In February the company applied to the government's RIGI scheme which provides tax and legal advantages, with an investment in the amount of $2.7 billion for a?new plant? to be built in Rincon.

The start of lithium projects and the rise in gold prices will boost Argentina's mining exports to $6.037 billion by 2025.

(source: Reuters)