Agencia Reuters
LONDRES, 15 dic (Reuters) – Otras 12 empresas de la cadena de suministro de litio, entre las que se encuentran Rio Tinto, BASF y Sibanye Stillwater, se han unido a una asociación comercial mundial del material utilizado en la fabricación de baterías para vehículos eléctricos.
Estas compañías, junto a Savannah Resources, SVOLT Energy Technology, Sichuan Calciner Technology, Minviro, Hatch, Galvanic Energy, C&D Logistics Group, Adionics y Anson Resources, se unirán como miembros asociados fundadores.
Los cinco miembros fundadores originales de la Asociación Internacional del Litio (ILiA), SQM, Ganfeng Lithium, AMG Brasil, Orocobre y Pilbara Minerals, representan más de la mitad de la producción mundial de litio.
“Los productores de litio vieron la necesidad urgente de que la industria formara una asociación que pudiera abordar de manera eficiente y eficaz los desafíos comunes, como la promoción de una cadena de valor del litio sostenible a medida que avanzamos en el siglo del litio”, dijo ILiA en un comunicado el miércoles.

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