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Peru Eyes Uranium and Lithium Potential at International Forum
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Peru Eyes Uranium and Lithium Potential at International Forum

From Cooperativa · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Peru is hosting an international forum on uranium and lithium to explore their potential for energy transition and smart city development.
  • The event aims to position Peru as a strategic hub for discussing the sustainable development opportunities presented by these minerals.
  • Experts, business leaders, and government officials are attending the forum organized by the Ministries of Energy and Mines, and Housing, Construction, and Sanitation.

Peru, already a major global producer of copper and silver, is now focusing on the strategic importance of uranium and lithium. The nation launched its "International Uranium and Lithium Forum" on Tuesday, bringing together experts, business leaders, and government officials. The gathering aims to delve into the geological, energy, and technological potential of these minerals, crucial for the ongoing energy transition, advancing mining development, and transforming cities into smart hubs.

Interim President Josรฉ Marรญa Balcรกzar officially opened the forum, emphasizing its goal to establish Peru as a central point for strategic discussions on the opportunities these minerals offer for sustainable growth. The event, co-organized by the Ministry of Energy and Mines and the Ministry of Housing, Construction, and Sanitation, is scheduled to continue through Wednesday at the Lima Convention Center.

Over the two days, attendees will participate in conferences and technical and academic dialogues. These sessions are designed to promote employment opportunities in geology, energy, and technology related to uranium and lithium within Peru. The forum seeks to highlight how these resources can drive national development and innovation.

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Originally published by Cooperativa in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.