China's Ganfeng produces first lithium carbonate at its Cauchari-Olaroz project in Argentina Ganfeng Argentina
- China's Ganfeng Lithium, the world's largest lithium metal producer and the largest lithium compounds supplier in mainland China, yesterday announced the first production of lithium carbonate at its Cauchari-Olaroz salt lake project in Argentina.
The project is currently planned to produce 40,000 tons of LCE per annum in phase I and no less than 20,000 tons of LCE in phase II. The first lithium carbonate products are produced by the production capacity of phase I.
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