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Rio Tinto, Rincon and lithium
Rio Tinto expands Argentina lithium plans, eyes Codelco tie-up in Chile
Rio Tinto is on the shortlist to partner Chilean state miner Codelco on a new lithium project, and has expanded production plans for the battery metal at its plant in Argentina, CEO Jakob Stausholm told Reuters on Thursday.
Rio Tinto to invest $2.5 billion to expand Rincon lithium project capacity to 60,000 tonnes per year
Rio Tinto has approved $2.5 billion1 to expand the Rincon project in Argentina, the company’s first commercial scale lithium operation, demonstrating its commitment to building a world-class battery materials portfolio.
Rio Tinto To Invest $2.5 Bln To Expand Rincon Lithium Project In Argentina
Rio Tinto Plc. (RTPPF.PK, RIO.L, RIO, RTNTF.PK), a mining major, announced on Thursday that it has approved $2.5 billion investment
Rio Tinto to spend $2.5 billion to expand Argentina lithium project capacity
Rio Tinto said on Thursday it plans to invest $2.5 billion to ramp up production capacity at the miner's Rincon lithium project in Argentina. As part of the ramp up, the project's capacity will reach 60,
Rio Tinto to invest $2.5 billion to expand Rincon lithium project
Rio Tinto (ASX, NYSE: RIO) will invest $2.5 billion to increase production capacity at its Rincon lithium project in Argentina to 60,000 tonnes per year. Rincon is the company’s first commercial-scale lithium operation.
Rio Tinto to invest $2.5bn in latest commitment to lithium
Mining major is betting on metal’s future because of its key role in electric vehicle batteries despite global glut
Rio Tinto to spend $2.5 billion to expand Argentina lithium project
Rio Tinto will invest $2.5 billion to increase production capacity at its Argentina lithium project, it said on Thursday, as it seeks to cement its position as one of the world's biggest miners of the battery metal.
Rio Tinto to invest $2.5B to expand Rincon project in Argentina
Rio Tinto (RIO) has approved $2.5B to expand the Rincon project in Argentina, the company’s first commercial scale lithium operation. Rincon’s
Mining
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Argentina mining chamber says exports up slightly this year, likely flat in 2025
Buenos Aires – Argentina’s mining exports are expected to rise nearly 6% this year, lifted by more lithium sales as well as ...
23h
Lithium Argentina Files Meeting Materials to Establish Corporate Domicile in Switzerland
This news release is being made in accordance with the interim order of the Supreme Court of British Columbia dated December 4, 2024 and constitutes valid delivery of the Meeting Materials in lieu of ...
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High Voltage: Junior confident of lithium outlook in Argentina despite sluggish market
Pursuit Minerals says its increased resource in Argentina opens the door to significant offtake discussions despite sluggish ...
15h
Lithium-rich Bolivia Lags Behind In Race To Mine Key Metal
In a patch of South America rich in lithium, used to make batteries for electric cars and other tech, Bolivia is lagging ...
Metal
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2024 South America Lithium Resources Field Trip - Fourth Stop: Secretariat of Mining and Energy of Salta, Argentina
Overnight, the most-traded SHFE 2403 aluminium contract opened at 18,745 yuan/mt, with high and low at 18,760 yuan/t and ...
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Top 3 Lithium Stocks To Buy In 2025: Is Lithium Recovery In Sight?
Industry-wide lithium mine capacity reductions since the end of 2023 are estimated to lower lithium supplies by about 14% in ...
Mining Weekly
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Lithium Argentina to establish domicile in Switzerland
TSX- and NYSE-listed Lithium Americas (Argentina) has announced plans to redomicile from Canada to Switzerland, a move ...
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