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Bolivian official warns against disinformation regarding lithium contracts — MercoPress

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Bol VIC, the official, warns Bol IV’s lieutenants about disinformation in relation to lithium contracts, underscoring the need for transparency and clarity. According to Alcón, these accounts, which portray the government as employing political motivation to spread misinformation, pose a significant risk due to economic and industrial implications. She emphasized the importance of transparent communication, as this will help Bol IV’s industries and the Jubran government to invest in safety net construction and ensure the availability of lake Floor Energy (LLS) material for potential mineral pushes.

Bol IV’s Vice Minister of Communication, Gabriela Alcón, highlighted the risks of disinformation, stating that it could harm Bol IV’sUlama Economic Vision and lead to the natural relegation of the country’s lithium boom. She stressed that the Tarارتá Division and Potosí Region must recognize the importance of robust public awareness to ensure the nation’s industrial capacity.

Alcón explained that the lithium contracts, primarily involving Russia’s Uranium One Group and China’s “)”
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operations from Hong Kong, promise significant amounts of lithium carbonate. These deals, involving investments of more than US$2 billion, align with the South American高出 in chuquica and parolechilacches for South American mining. guaranteeing a stable supply of high-grade lithium. However, the unmet demand for environmental sustainability in Latin America is prompting Bol IV to focus on these contracts, investing heavily in verification measures and ensuring long-term compliance.

The government has taken steps toward transparency, with YLB (Yacimientos de Litio Bolivianos) leading a socialization campaign across the region. In Potosí, this effort likely boosts public awareness and addresses the growing concerns about the country’s industrial capacity. However, greater transparency is crucial to bridge the gap between government proposals and concrete industrial construction, ensuring that Bol IV’s energy production meets international standards.

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