Bolivia picks Chinese partner for $2.3bn lithium projects

Bolivia has chosen a Chinese consortium to be its strategic partner on new $2.3-billion lithium projects, the government said on Wednesday, giving China a potential foothold in the country’s huge untapped reserves of the prized electric battery metal.

China’s Xinjiang TBEA Group will hold a 49% stake in a planned joint venture with Bolivia’s state lithium company YLB, the Bolivian firm said.