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American Lithium Corp V.LI

Alternate Symbol(s):  AMLI

American Lithium Corp. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in the development of large-scale lithium projects within mining-friendly jurisdictions throughout the Americas. The Company is focused on development of its strategically located TLC lithium project (TLC) in the richly mineralized Esmeralda lithium district in Nevada, as well as continuing to advance its Falchani lithium (Falchani) and Macusani uranium (Macusani) development-stage projects in southeastern Peru. Its TLC Lithium Project is located near the regional hub and county seat in the town of Tonopah, Nevada. The Falchani Lithium Project consists of 1,090 square kilometers (km2) of mineral concessions in the Province of Carabaya, Department of Puno, in southeastern Peru. The Macusani Uranium Project is an undeveloped uranium projects in the world containing significant measured, indicated, and inferred uranium resources. Located approximately 25 kilometers away from the Company’s Falchani Lithium Project.


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Comment by juanPeruon Jun 06, 2023 5:06pm
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RE:RE:Things are moving in Peru

RE:RE:Things are moving in PeruFulfilling its promise, Peru's government is reducing the unreasonable and cumbersome paperwork needed for mining exploration and exploitation. Some processes have been reduced from 18 months to just 90 days, according to the following (translated) news article.

https://es.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/peru-reduce-los-plazos-y-permisos-necesarios-para-comenzar-la-explotacion-minera-2407325
Peru reduces the terms and permits necessary to start mining
 
Lima, June 5 (EFE).- The Minister of Energy and Mines of Peru, Oscar Vera, highlighted this Monday that together with the Ministry of Agriculture and the Minister of Environment, they have managed to reduce the terms for approval of procedures and permits necessary for mining exploration and exploitation in the country.
 
"We are working jointly with the ministries of Agriculture and Environment, with the slogan of reducing permits, to the point that there are processes that previously took 18 months and have been reduced to 90 days, which makes us more competitive as a country", Vera told through a statement from the Ministry of Energy and Mines.
 
As examples of speeding up permits, he mentioned the approval of the Environmental Impact Study for the Zafranal copper project and the progress of the Yanacocha-Sulfuros project, of the mining company that owns the largest Peruvian gold deposit in South America.
 
In addition to the expansion of the Toromocho project, also copper, as examples of this optimization of times in the evaluation procedures of environmental studies and the permits required for mining activity.
 
The statement also recalled that the procedures for the modification of the Environmental Regulation for Mining Exploration Activities have begun, precisely to optimize the deadlines in the evaluation procedures of environmental studies, as well as the permits required for mining exploration activity. .
 
Environmental entities such as the National Water Authority (ANA), the National Service of State-Protected Natural Areas (SERNANP), the National Forestry and Wildlife Service (SERFOR) participate in this process.
 
The ministry indicated that it is expected to publish a preview of this proposal soon in order to receive contributions from the public and then process its approval.
 
And that they are agreeing on criteria with different technical entities involved, which will be published, so that mining licensees have greater predictability in the processing of their procedures and therefore their projects are resolved with fewer observations and in shorter terms.
 
Last week, Vera announced that so far this year there are 23 mining projects approved in the country, in addition to seven exploration permits, four mine plan projects and 12 beneficiation concession projects, which represents an investment of approximately 850 million dollars.
 
"These projects include the Marcobre Oxide Plant (Ica), the modification of the Cerro Verde Processing Plant (Arequipa), Goldfield La Cima's Cerro Corona project (La Libertad), among others", the minister told the Andean state agency.
 
In addition to these, he commented that the country expects, in the remainder of 2023 and 2024, the start of construction of six more mining projects, which will represent investments amounting to 6,920 million dollars.
 

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