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       Chile and Argentina export lithium 
       By: anno rani Date: September 3, 2023, 11:29 pm
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       Secondly, all these consensuses imply a greater concentration of
       power in non-democratic actors (large corporations, financial
       actors and international organizations), which undermine any
       possibility of democratic governance, much more so in a
       "transition" context. This manifests itself in two main ways. On
       the one hand, it is observed in the corporate capture of
       governance spaces. Areas such as the Conference of Parties ( cop
       ) which, as the supreme body of the United Nations Framework
       Convention on Climate Change, should be multilateral forums to
       advance in the fight against climate change, are increasingly a
       business fair for the green capitalism that maintains the energy
       power relations between the North and the South. We can say that
       the copsthey serve the “Decarbonization Consensus” as the wto
       served the “Washington Consensus” and the “Commodity Consensus.
       On the other hand, it is manifested in the strong concentration
       of power among large companies, from the beginning to the end of
       global chains. If we think about the case of lithium in
       Argentina and Chile, for example, at the end of the Phone Number
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       value chain are the automobile giants
       (Toyota, bmw , vw , Audi, Nissan, General Motors) and electrical
       companies, such as Vestas and Tesla. . 50% of the
       industrialization of batteries for automotive plants is
       concentrated in Chinese companies, and control of extraction is
       also dominated by a few compani.
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       American Albemarle, the Chilean sqm, the North American Livent
       Corp, Orocobre from Australia and Ganfeng from China14. In turn,
       carbonate, a commodity with no added value, and beyond the
       recurring announcements about "industrialization", the countries
       of the so-called "lithium triangle" are far from controlling the
       global chain of lithium. ore, from the salt flats to the
       batteries.
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