Bolivia's 2024 lithium deals face parliamentary delays over transparency, environmental, and economic concerns.
“It was a sign of toughness that you didn’t wear a mask,” he continues, explaining how this exacerbates the issue — “and mine workers in Bolivia are seen as the toughest nuts to crack.
Yacimientos de Litio Bolivianos (YLB) Legal Manager Pablo Nina warned Tuesday that the Chinese company Hong Kong CBC has three years to extract a mineral ... for debate. Bolivia is also evaluating ...
President Morales hopes ultimately to see the state benefit more from mineral exports, which have increased dramatically this year. Bolivia shipped some 485 million US dollars of zinc, silver ...
Bolivia’s government has defended the legality of domestically produced gold purchased by the central bank, following allegations by opposition lawmakers that the practice may constitute gold ...
Much of the mining takes place in the nearby red "Cerro Rico" (literally, "Rich Mountain" in English), which was given its name due to the enormous wealth it formerly gave to the Bolivian city.
In a patch of South America rich in lithium, used to make batteries for electric cars and other tech, Bolivia is lagging behind its neighbors in the race to mine the key metal. An area called the ...
TASS/. If invited to BRICS, Bolivia is ready to offer to other member states its agricultural products, as well as lithium and other mineral resources, Bolivian President Luis Arce said.
"Our Company remains committed to Bolivia, driven by patience and persistence ... and small-scale miners ("ASMs") operating within our mineral rights. In 2024, the Company took legal action ...
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