China’s Zangge Gains on Buying 65% Stake in Argentinian Lithium Mine From Canadian Miner
23 June 2022
Shares in Zangge Mining jumped over 4 percent today after the Chinese lithium and potassium producer said it is paying US50 million in cash for a 65 percent stake in the project company under Canadian mining company Ultra Lithium that owns the development rights to the Laguna Verde salt lake lithium project in Argentina.
Zangge’s share price [SHE:000408] closed up 4.12 percent at CNY34.36 (USD5).
Wholly owned unit Zangge Mining Investment Chengdu will secure a majority stake in Ultra Argentina, the Ultra Lithium subsidiary that holds the mining rights to the Laguna Verde salt lake mine and other gold, copper and lithium mining projects elsewhere in the South American country, Zangge Mining said, citing the deal that was penned between the two parties yesterday.
In February, Golmud, western Qinghai province-based Zangge Mining and Ultra Lithium agreed to co-develop the Laguna Verde salt lake mine, which is located in Argentina’s lithium-rich Catamarca province and is part of the world-famous Lithium Triangle. It has a lithium-ion grade of up to 1,270 parts per million. But no detail had worked out at the time.
Vancouver-based Ultra Lithium holds the development rights to lithium mines in Canada, Argentina and the US, according to its website.
Related
-
Maaden and Aramco sign deal to create joint venture
21 August 2026
-
Saudi Arabia awards estimated $1bn phosphate rail deal
21 August 2026
-
Dubai tenders stormwater drainage projects
17 August 2026
-
Kuwait selects developer for Shagaya zone one plant
14 August 2026
-
Oman reaches financial close on 120MW wind project
13 August 2026
-
Acwa Field Services acquires EthosEnergy's steam turbine business in Poland
13 August 2026


京公网安备
11010802030424号
京ICP备19046776号-2