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IN-DEPTH: China’s Bid to Control Lithium in Latin America May Not Be So Easy

IN-DEPTH: China’s Bid to Control Lithium in Latin America May Not Be So Easy
Brine pools from a lithium mine that belong to U.S.-based Albemarle Corp. are seen on the Atacama salt flat in the Atacama desert, Chile, on Aug. 16, 2018. Ivan Alvarado/Reuters
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It’s been called “white gold” in the mining industry. Latin America’s lithium deposits have become a new El Dorado, a commodity conquest that China is angling to control.

China is among the top three lithium producers in the world, along with Australia and Chile. The Asian nation also commands an estimated 80 percent of global electric-battery production, which is driving the current surge in demand for lithium.

Autumn Spredemann
Autumn Spredemann
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Autumn is a South America-based reporter covering primarily Latin American issues for The Epoch Times.
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