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President Luis Arce is accelerating a major chemical project in Bolivia with assistance from Argentine experts, including Federico Svarc.The project costs around $489 million.

It’s located in Uyuni, rich in lithium.The facility will have four plants.

They’ll make things like sulfuric acid and sodium hydroxide.The plants aim to save Bolivia $1.4 billion each year.

Over 5,000 jobs will be created.The University of Buenos Aires (UBA) gives advice for the project.

Svarc visited Bolivia and shared insights.

He thinks both nations will gain from this work.Argentina Helps Bolivia Build Key Chemical Plants.

(Photo Internet reproduction)Project’s ImpactThe new facility will support many industries.

For example, it will help agriculture and medicine.The plant will be in Kulla, Uyuni, and will aid about 1,900 production units.

Initially, it will cut down imports by over $210 million a year.Minister Néstor Huanca spoke about reducing imported goods.

Each plant will have different production goals.

They also aim to lessen harm to nature.Insight from ArgentinaThe two nations will share knowledge until December 2024.

Mutual visits and courses are part of the plan.

Argentina’s Fund for Cooperation supports this effort.President Arce sees this as a big step for Bolivia.

He wishes this type of initiative had begun years ago.Bolivia Chemical Plants BackgroundArgentina and Bolivia share a long history.

They are both members of Mercosur, a trade bloc.Trade and cooperation are nothing new for them.

In the past, they have focused on gas and agriculture.

Now they are entering the chemical sector.The lithium in Bolivia is a big deal.

It’s a vital element in batteries.

Many believe it’s the future of energy storage.Bolivia wants to use it well.

They don’t want to export it raw.

That’s why this plant is so important. 





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