BYD and Tsingshan Pull Back from Chilean Lithium Ventures
Chinese automaker BYD and metals group Tsingshan have informed Chilean authorities of their decision to withdraw plans to build lithium processing plants in the country. BYD filed its withdrawal intent with the national assets ministry, while Tsingshan informed development agency Corfo about not pursuing the project.

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In a recent development, Chinese automotive giant BYD and the renowned metals group Tsingshan have decided to retract their plans of investing in lithium processing facilities in Chile. This surprising move was reported by the local financial newspaper Diario Financiero.
According to the report, BYD has officially filed its intent to withdraw from the initiative with Chile's national assets ministry. Meanwhile, Tsingshan has communicated its decision to abandon the project to Chile's development agency, Corfo. The withdrawals come amid various challenges faced in the global market.
This decision is poised to impact the mineral processing landscape in Chile, a nation known for its rich lithium deposits. The withdrawal of these significant investors could signal shifting dynamics in the global race for lithium, a critical component in the electric vehicle industry.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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