He identifies the lithium triangle of Chile, Argentina, and Bolivia as a crucial South American resource base for EV and AI supply chains, making Chinese investment there strategically intolerable to Washington.
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...America. And South America has something called the lithium triangle. Chile, Argentina, and Bolivia. And that's about 50 % of the world's lithium. Which..."
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"...America. And South America has something called the lithium triangle. Chile, Argentina, and Bolivia. And that's about 50 % of the world's lithium. Which..."
"...resources. It has something called the Lithium Triangle, which is Chile, Argentina, and Bolivia. And they together hold about 50 % of the worth..."
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