Chile wants 3 or 4 new lithium projects running in 2026, finance minister says

Reuters

Published Mar 02, 2024 04:33PM ET

Updated Mar 02, 2024 06:26PM ET

SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chile wants to have three or four new lithium projects operational by 2026, the country's Minister of Finance Mario Marcel said on Saturday.

The South American country - the world's largest copper producer and the second-largest producer of lithium - initiated a policy last year to increase state control of the strategic metal needed in batteries for electric vehicles.

Marcel spoke following a meeting with U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, who has been touring the country.

On Saturday, Yellen visited the U.S. lithium producer Albemarle (NYSE:ALB) in northern Chile, saying expanded U.S.-Chilean ties would benefit both countries, improve energy security and help achieve key climate goals.

There are currently only two producers of lithium in Chile - Albemarle and SQM - with investors still waiting for the left-wing government of President Gabriel Boric to define its national lithium strategy as it seeks public-private partnerships to develop its lithium salt flats.