In a frenzy of resource nationalism
Hurry up to build a lithium/nickel supply chain.
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Resource nationalism sweeping the world is cited as one of the reasons why Korean companies are rushing to build supply chains. Mexico, the world's 10th largest lithium holder, passed a law to nationalize lithium on the 18th. Chile, Argentina and Bolivia, which account for 60% of the world's lithium reserves, are pursuing a "lithium plate OPEC" similar to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). Indonesia has decided to ban the export of nickel ore while supplying nickel only to companies that build factories in Indonesia.
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The establishment of supply chains by companies also lays the foundation for responding to Chinese companies that are sweeping up the world's minerals. As a result of early shopping for lithium mines in South America, Australia and Africa, Chinese mineral companies have become the world's No. 1 producer of lithium compounds. This is the reason why the international price of lithium is calculated in yuan, the Chinese currency unit.
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