The Argentine Ministry of Economy announced through Minister Luis Caputo's social media account that the country has approved Project Number 21 under the Régimen de Incentivo para Grandes Inversiones (RIGI). This project involves Liex S.A., a mining initiative aiming to invest USD 709 million to produce lithium carbonate at the Salar Tres Quebradas site in Catamarca province. The investment is part of Argentina's broader strategy to attract large-scale investments, with the government having already approved 20 other projects under the RIGI framework, totaling USD 46.7 billion in committed investments. Caputo highlighted the project's potential to create over 4,400 jobs directly and indirectly, along with projected annual revenues of around USD 400 million from exports. Additional projects, such as the 'Rincón de Aranda' initiative in Vaca Muerta, were also announced, focusing on oil production and expected to generate USD 17 billion in exports over 30 years.
Bias read (Center): The article presents information about government-approved economic initiatives without overtly promoting any particular ideological stance. It reports on the approval of multiple projects under the RIGI regime, emphasizing their economic benefits and employment impacts without taking a clear left-或




