Chile: Indigenous Consultation Ends at Salar Piedra Parada

Chile has concluded the indigenous consultation process at the Salar Piedra Parada salt flat, though private-sector lithium deals remain slow to progress. The update highlights how social license and governance are as decisive as geology in brine-resource developments.

For supply-chain planners, these protracted negotiations represent a timeline risk that can delay project schedules. As community processes extend, downstream expectations for lithium availability may shift, reinforcing the need for diversified sources and clearer contractual frameworks.

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