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China's Tsingshan Gets Access to Chilean Lithium in Battery Metal Race

(Bloomberg) -- China’s Tsingshan Holding Group will invest $233 million in a project to make value-added lithium products in northern Chile as the race accelerates for metals critical to the energy transition.Most Read from BloombergIsrael Latest: Army Says Hamas Officials Dead; Over 600,000 in Gaza Flee SouthUS Pushes to Contain Israel-Hamas War, Warns Iran About EscalationIsrael Latest: Biden Weighs Trip, Shekel Drops Past 4 Per DollarStocks Rise Amid Efforts to Stifle Israel Conflict: Markets

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