The European Union and the United States are keenly interested in Argentina’s rich lithium and copper reserves, crucial for the global shift towards renewable energy. Both regions aim to secure their stake in these vital resources to stay ahead in the environmental sustainability race. Flavia Royón, Argentina’s Secretary of Mining, engaged in strategic talks with […]
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