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Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said on Thursday that his government would seek an agreement with Ganfeng after the Chinese lithium miner initiated an arbitration case against the country’s government over a canceled mining concession for an advanced lithium project in the state of Sonora.
The request by Ganfeng, Bacanora Lithium and Sonora Lithium was filed last Friday at the World Bank’s dispute settlement center, the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID).
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The case centers around the government’s decision last August to cancel Ganfeng’s concessions. This move followed former President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s nationalization of Mexico’s nascent lithium industry in 2022.
Ganfeng sues Mexico over lithium permit cancellation
In 2021, Ganfeng acquired Bacanora Lithium, which was developing the mine — worth $800 million.
The company’s goal was to commence commercial production in 2023. However, Mexican legislators approved a bill in April 2022 granting the state full authority over lithium mining, and activities were halted.
López Obrador suggests that the dispute with Ganfeng stems from confusion over how previous governments granted concessions.
“That’s because we believe that the country had previously issued, and we believe issued (mining concessions) in a generic manner, not specifically for lithium but rather for mining, and we don’t think it applies,” he said.
There is currently no commercial production of lithium in Mexico.
López Obrador, whose term as president ends in September, noted that public-private partnerships for lithium projects are permitted.
The Sonora project included an open-pit mine and processing facility expected to produce 35,000 tonnes of lithium annually.
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2024-06-29 21:01
天齐锂业和赣锋锂业,双雄兵败海外
前段时间发生的我国众多企业在海外的资产,面临着被抢夺的风险。
其实不止是锂矿,比如中远海运在秘鲁投资建设的Chancay港,计划花100亿美元把原本一块荒地建设成一个巨型港口,并且已经投入了近80亿,都建好70%了,结果港口的专营权被取消了。
不过...