According to the BNAmericas website, the Argentine left-wing parliamentary group submitted a bill to the lower house to declare lithium as a strategic mineral, revise the mining law and the mining investment law.
A group of lawmakers from Argentine s ruling Everybody s Front (Frente de Todos - FdT) has launched an initiative to nationalize the country s lithium resources, it was reported Wednesday in Buenos Aires.
Argentina s House of Deputies greenlighted the deal reached between the administration of President Alberto Fernández and the International Monetary Fund in the wee hours of Friday by 202 votes in favor, 37 against, and 13 abstentions.
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