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Bolivia offers its Lithium reserves to India; plans to ink PTA on other goods

The Bolivian ambassador to India termed Narendra Modi as somebody respected in the international community, and said that he expects Modi to create a win-win situation for both the countries.

July 01, 2018 / 11:38 IST
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Deposits of lithium brine are seen at the lithium pilot plant of Llipi at the Uyuni salt lake in the Potosi Department, Bolivia, November 29, 2017. Picture taken in November 29, 2017. REUTERS/David Mercado - RC1B71703810
Deposits of lithium brine are seen at the lithium pilot plant of Llipi at the Uyuni salt lake in the Potosi Department, Bolivia, November 29, 2017. Picture taken in November 29, 2017. REUTERS/David Mercado - RC1B71703810

Bolivia, known to have the largest reserves of Lithium, has offered the metal -- used in making batteries of electric vehicles, laptops and smart phones -- to India, the South American nation's ambassador, Sergio Dario Arispe Barrientos, said on Sunday.

Barrientos said his country is willing to sign a Preferential Trade Agreement (PTA) -- a pact between countries that provides preferential access to certain products by lowering tariff and other conditions -- with India for select goods.

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Terming Prime Minister Narendra Modi as somebody respected in the international community for a host of measures being taken by him, the Bolivian ambassador said he expects him to explore Latin America more to create a win-win situation for both the countries.

Barrientos said Bolivia has the largest reserve of Lithium in the world and it can become a strategic partner to India in providing the resource.