Hi Frank, good points. I don't mean any specific blessings from government (we have all the permits etc) - I meant they might proactively help us finding/convincing funders. I guess for major projects, it is always better that government is on your side - that they really want the final project vs. government does not care or is basically against it. You could even assume that Oz government (e.g. our ambassador in Chile) might also help in one way or the other - all behind the scene of course. So I think this has become quite a political game by now. Having one of the best Li projects in the world AND full government support is not the worst combination, you would think. Still market sentiment could be better. Some countries just went into a recession.
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