The Los Angeles Post
U.S. World Business Lifestyle
Today: March 29, 2025
Today: March 29, 2025

Chile mining body says new lithium projects needed beyond SQM, Albemarle

The logo of Codelco, the world's largest copper producer, is seen at their headquarters in downtown Santiago
April 26, 2024

By Daina Beth Solomon and Fabian Cambero

SANTIAGO (Reuters) - The head of one of Chile's top mining associations on Tuesday urged the government to speed up efforts to expand the lithium industry without waiting to hammer out deals with miners SQM and Albemarle as it seeks to boost state control.

Chile's government under President Gabriel Boric this year announced plans to only allow public-private partnerships for lithium contracts, and appointed state run copper producer Codelco to negotiate with SQM and Albemarle, the only producers in Chile of the light metal used for electric car batteries.

Codelco expects to reach a deal with SQM by the end of the year ahead of the 2030 expiration of the company's contract, but details about what the agreement could entail are scarce. Albemarle's contract is up in 2043.

Joaquin Villarino, the head of Chile's Mining Council whose members include Codelco as well as international miners BHP, Teck and Anglo American, said other lithium exploration projects are being neglected.

Although Chile is the world's second biggest lithium producer, making it a key player in the global shift to adopt electric vehicles, the industry has been held back by a lack of projects in the pipeline.

"There could be bidding on contracts in other salt flats in Chile, and that isn't happening," Villarino said in an interview. The government has outlined goals to offer exploration contracts to private firms in the first half of next year.

"What does not seem reasonable is that the entire development of the lithium industry depends on the negotiation of Codelco's contract with SQM," Villarino said.

He noted that neighboring Argentina, which has numerous lithium projects underway, could be poised to gain ground on Chile if President-elect Javier Milei, a libertarian, succeeds in plans to energize the flagging economy.

"If Milei's project works ... it's likely that many investors will prefer to go there, rather than stay or invest here in Chile," he said.

"We are missing a tremendous opportunity and time is being wasted."

(Reporting by Fabian Cambero and Daina Beth Solomon; Editing by Chris Reese)

Related Articles

Codelco, Saudi in talks on copper investment, 2025 output seen up Codelco workers fear copper production push hard to maintain Chile's Codelco copper output up 'slightly' in 2024, Chairman tells paper Global demand spurring Indonesia's mining boom comes at a cost for many communities
Share This

Popular

Americas|Europe|Political|US|World

JD Vance accuses Denmark of neglecting Greenland

JD Vance accuses Denmark of neglecting Greenland
Americas|Environment|US

At least 4 dead after severe storms in the South Texas-Mexico border region and hundreds rescued

At least 4 dead after severe storms in the South Texas-Mexico border region and hundreds rescued
Americas|Economy|Political|US|World

Mexican president calls meeting with US head of security fruitful

Mexican president calls meeting with US head of security fruitful
Americas|Crime|Political|US

Lawyer for immigration activist Jeanette Vizguerra suspects ICE is retaliating against her

Lawyer for immigration activist Jeanette Vizguerra suspects ICE is retaliating against her

Americas

Americas|Political|US

US judge temporarily blocks Trump from firing Voice of America staff

US judge temporarily blocks Trump from firing Voice of America staff
Americas|Business|Political|World

Panama cancels registrations of 107 vessels included in international sanctions lists

Panama cancels registrations of 107 vessels included in international sanctions lists
Americas|Celebrity|Entertainment|Sports

With Lionel Messi watching, Novak Djokovic advances to Miami Open final to face upstart Jakub Mensik

With Lionel Messi watching, Novak Djokovic advances to Miami Open final to face upstart Jakub Mensik
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|Political

Brazil's Lula will not take unorthodox measures ahead of election, minister says

Brazil's Lula will not take unorthodox measures ahead of election, minister says