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Ore Wars are Breaking Out: The Truth about China’ s “Untouchable” Lithium

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A newly acquired lithium deposit could be the solution U.S. based EV companies have been looking for

A newly acquired lithium deposit could be the solution U.S. based EV companies have been looking for.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... A new tax credit for EVs will change to a simple discount—making it effectively a coupon on the car's sticker price. In total, that makes a new Tesla 25% cheaper than the average new U.S. car. [It also makes the U.S. the next big EV market.]( Which is why demand for North American lithium is skyrocketing. - The United States is projected to need 40x more domestic lithium in six years than it does today. The only problem is that China has its hands in nearly every pot of lithium in the world. EV manufacturers are quickly realizing that they will need to procure subsidy-safe, non-China lithium for themselves. China Has Started the "Ore Wars" And will flex its muscle to secure its supply. It just announced a cut to critical raw materials tariffs, and you guessed it – lithium was top of the list. North American EV manufacturers are quickly realizing that they will need to procure subsidy-safe, non-China lithium for themselves. Despite a significant price drop, the opportunity in lithium is more electric than ever. This isn't a chess match China will fall behind on, either. So they're starting to take over entire lithium mines… [email-img]( And with the global lithium supply under a Chinese lockdown, U.S. EV manufacturers are U.S. EV manufacturers are finally moving fast to secure supply. The obvious places to look are the small pockets of Chile and Australia untouched by China—but those are becoming increasingly restricted, too. Here's where it gets interesting…. A newly acquired lithium deposit in Canada could just be the solution that U.S. based EV companies have been looking for to help meet supply demands. Introducing: "Project Yellowknife" And the young company behind it all may potentially be sitting on one of the largest lithium deposits in North America. Which could also yield massive windfalls for investors who get in early… [Click here for everything you need to know about Project Yellowknife]( Regards, Marin Katusa and the KR Special Situations Team IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER Katusa Research, as a publisher, is not a broker, investment advisor, or financial advisor. Please do not rely on the information presented by Katusa Research as personal investment advice. If you need personal investment advice, kindly reach out to a qualified and registered broker, investment advisor, or financial advisor. The communications from Katusa Research should not form the basis of your investment decisions. 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