Anti-China lithium policy detrimental to Canadian shareholders, says Ultra Lithium

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Anti-China lithium policy detrimental to Canadian shareholders, says Ultra Lithium lithium criticalminerals Canada China investment

Vancouver-headquartered explorer Ultra Lithium on Friday expressed its surprise at Canada’s policy against Chinese investment in the country’s lithium projects and said that it was assessing its legal options to preserve value for its shareholders.

Ultra Lithium and Zangge in June announced a definitive agreement for the development of Laguna Verde, entailing payments of $10-million by Zangge and an investment of $40-million in the project for a 65% stake in Ultra Argentina.“The board of directors and management of the company are very surprised at Canada’s policy against Chinese investment in Canada’s lithium projects and believe that the announcement has been detrimental to the company’s many Canadian shareholders,” said Ultra Lithium.

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