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Arcadium Lithium unaffected by new court ruling By Investing.com

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 15, 2024
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PHILADELPHIA and PERTH, Australia – Arcadium Lithium plc (NYSE: ALTM, ASX: LTM), a global lithium producer, has announced its operations will continue as usual despite a recent court decision in the Province of Catamarca, Argentina. The Court of Justice’s ruling calls for a dtemporary suspension in the issuance of new environmental permits for the Los Patos River area, pending a comprehensive environmental impact assessment by the provincial government.

The company clarified that the court’s decision does not affect its current mining and expansion projects, namely Fenix and Sal de Vida. Arcadium Lithium’s existing permits and Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) remain in force, allowing business to proceed without interruption.

Arcadium Lithium operates with a global footprint, including facilities and projects in Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The company is known for its diversified lithium extraction methods and manufacturing of lithium chemicals for high-performance applications.

The statement released today is based on a press release and comes in the wake of the company’s commitment to continue its operations responsibly. Arcadium Lithium emphasizes its dedication to the safe and sustainable development of lithium resources, a critical component in the advancement of renewable energy and electric transportation.

Investors and stakeholders have been reassured that the company’s activities will not be hindered by the recent legal development. The court’s ruling is specific to new permits and does not apply to existing authorizations, which safeguard Arcadium Lithium’s ongoing projects.

As the demand for lithium continues to grow in line with the push towards clean energy solutions, Arcadium Lithium’s operational stability in the face of regulatory challenges highlights its resilience in the sector. The company remains focused on its role in powering a sustainable future, as outlined in its mission to harness lithium’s potential for improving lives and accelerating the transition to a cleaner energy landscape.

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