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Re: TradingCharts post# 6532

Sunday, 03/17/2024 10:10:50 AM

Sunday, March 17, 2024 10:10:50 AM

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Raul Del Barrio
CEO RJR SALAR SpA en RJR SALAR SpA
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Codelco - as a state-owned company - must play a leading role and set an example in the development of the lithium mining industry. This means that it must comply with the environmental regulations that govern its operations, it must respect the rights recognized in the Political Constitution to mining concessionaires, as well as respect the ancestral rights of the Original Peoples who inhabit the areas where lithium exploitation projects are sought to be developed. The basin formed by the Salar de Maricunga constitutes a complex hydrogeological ecosystem, which in order to maintain environmental, water, socioeconomic and cultural balances, must respect the rule of law that governs Chile. You can't claim to suppress rights. The Indigenous Peoples, their customs, the members of small and medium mining, are an essential part of Chile and its mining, and Codelco must be clear that in order to advance in the development of its projects, it must sit down, talk, listen, respect, and seek great agreements for the benefit of all.


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Mariana Cervetto
VP Chile Operations - Monumental Energy
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I love to be reading more and more colleagues emphasizing the relevance of ancestral and cultural heritage, environmental and hydrogeological issues, and the search for mutually beneficial agreements in the field of lithium mining. It's good that people are understanding the relevance of addressing the community bond from day 0, that they are really becoming aware of the environment, and that they are linking Indigenous Peoples. To put into practice what has been preached :)


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