Issue 90

march 2020

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Salt in the wound

After Bolivia's resource nationalist President Morales was ousted in November, the country's lithium flats may be opening to foreign investment

While lithium demand shows few signs of slowing, battery technology may be leaving the market behind. Should miners be going all in for lithium?

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