China’s eyeing a ban on solar technology and has gotten approval to open a lithium mine in Bolivia.
A Washington official has made the most direct comments by a US authority to date acknowledging the existence of a deal with Japan and the Netherlands for those countries to impose new restrictions on exports of chipmaking tools to China.
Bloomberg reported on Friday an agreement had been finalised and two people familiar with the matter later confirmed the news to Reuters. China’s Ministry of Commerce and Ministry of Science and Technology are considering adding advanced technology used in the production of ingots and wafers, some of the building blocks of solar panels, to a list of technologies that are subject to export controls.
That’s not all the green-technology-related moves that China is making either. It recently opened up a deal with Bolivia to mine lithium, a compound critical to the batteries necessary toLast week, Bolivia picked a consortium that includes China’s battery giant CATL to develop its largely untapped lithium reserves.
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