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« Last post by kkshaha cnd on August 29, 2023, 08:14:44 pm »The paradigmatic and unique case of this modality is Chile, where the SQM company transferred the sum of 170 million dollars in 2022 to the Council of Atacameños Towns and to the system of municipalities of the Antofagasta region (controversial action in itself, since the sum constitutes "much more than what is received from the State", in the words of the regional governor, and thus conveys business rather than public governmentality.
It is very possible that this type of practice will intensify, since India Email List firms have warned that in order to guarantee extraction over time, it is more profitable to transform communities into absolutely minor “partners” than to ignore or eliminate them. At the same time, rather than promoters of the corporate location, it should of course be the nation-states that deeply recognize the rights that communities have over their territories.

In the legal-political characterization of lithium as a strategic resource, a variable range of responses is at stake in the face of the new context. All Latin American countries with substantial reserves label it as such –with the exception of Argentina–, but with dissimilar results. In Brazil –as in Chile–, that quality stems from its role in nuclear power after World War II, but until now it was not brandished to give it a different treatment to the regular outsourcing of current minerals. In Peru, a brief designation of "strategic" by Congress, in May 2021, had no major consequences, since the nationalist airs that the presidency of Pedro Castillo brought with it left with him.
It is very possible that this type of practice will intensify, since India Email List firms have warned that in order to guarantee extraction over time, it is more profitable to transform communities into absolutely minor “partners” than to ignore or eliminate them. At the same time, rather than promoters of the corporate location, it should of course be the nation-states that deeply recognize the rights that communities have over their territories.

In the legal-political characterization of lithium as a strategic resource, a variable range of responses is at stake in the face of the new context. All Latin American countries with substantial reserves label it as such –with the exception of Argentina–, but with dissimilar results. In Brazil –as in Chile–, that quality stems from its role in nuclear power after World War II, but until now it was not brandished to give it a different treatment to the regular outsourcing of current minerals. In Peru, a brief designation of "strategic" by Congress, in May 2021, had no major consequences, since the nationalist airs that the presidency of Pedro Castillo brought with it left with him.

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