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Lithium Americas Argentina Ord Shs T.LAAC

Alternate Symbol(s):  LAAC

Lithium Americas (Argentina) Corp. is a producer of lithium carbonate for use primarily in lithium-ion batteries and electric vehicles. The Company, in partnership with Ganfeng Lithium Co, Ltd., is ramping up production of the Cauchari-Olaroz lithium brine operation in Argentina and advancing development of additional lithium resources in the region. The Company owns a 44.8% interest in the Cauchari-Olaroz Project, which is located in Jujuy, Argentina. It owns an 85% interest in the Pastos Grandes project, located in Salta Province, approximately 100 kilometers (km) south of Cauchari-Olaroz. Sal de la Puna Project is its joint venture project in Salta Province, approximately 100 km south of Cauchari-Olaroz and less than one km east of the Pastos Grandes Project.


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Post by retiredcfon Sep 11, 2024 10:51am
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North American lithium companies, including Lithium Americas Corp. (LAC-T), jumped after Chinese battery giant CATL plans to adjust its lithium production in the southern province of Jiangxi.

A slump of prices of the metal used mainly for electric vehicle and solar batteries has forced many global lithium producers to scale back production and cut jobs.

The huge CATL-owned lithium mine in the Yichun city in Jiangxi province is a major reason for the rapidly growing supplies in China.

However, the cost of producing the battery material from lepidolite, a hard type of lithium ore, is too high analysts said.

“Based on recent lithium carbonate market conditions, the company plans to make adjustments on lithium carbonate production in Yichun,” CATL told Reuters on Wednesday after Asia trading.

That was in response to Reuters’ questions seeking comment after an analyst report that said CATL had suspended its huge lepidolite mine which boosted lithium futures prices and some global companies’ shares.



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