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Chinese companies continue to aggressively try securing steady supply of lithium, a key ingredient in the making the batteries that power electric cars.

Demonstrators say the mine, owned by Saudi billionaire Mohammed al-Amoudi, has caused pollution, brith defects and other health issues.

BC's Golden Triangle is now hot again after many years of neglect.

Imports in the first four months totaled 211.7 tons, a drop of 43 percent from a year ago, data collated by Bloomberg show.

The Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) is taking a stake in Rosneft of nearly 19 percent, after a deal with China's CEFC fell through.

First Quantum said that Zambia's tax agency had demanded the taxes, saying they were on import duties, penalties and interest on consumables and spare parts.

Zimbabwe Mines Minister Winston Chitando said the country would generate revenue of $1.4bn over eight years from the Kamativi lithium project.

The agency says it sees "virtually no [coal plant] retirements from 2030 through 2050," an assertion that flies in the face of well-established trends.

Recycling of local, treated water is part of a sustainable approach to minimize Platreef's environmental footprint.

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