Old news. We should discuss thinks like that, not pictures. ;-)
"So, ideally, we go up the value chain, possibly with partners down the track. Having some sort of hydroxide plant is a logical extension of that and hence we're entertaining the idea of putting a hydroxide plant somewhere in the Middle East or Europe."
"We are looking at financing options out of Europe, out of the Middle East, where there is strong interest in EV batteries that need a nearby supply of lithium hydroxide, and we also have a third string to the bow in South Africa, where there are also groups very keen to have a battery manufacturing plant there to support their car industry, which is mainly German producers," Ferguson says.