International investors prepare major lithium mining project in eastern Germany

UK mining and metals company Zinnwald Lithium could begin lithium mining operations in Germany’s Eastern Ore Mountains as soon as in 2030 in what is estimated to be “one of the largest integrated lithium operations in Europe”. Located in the state of Saxony along the Czech border, the Zinnwald Lithium project is described as strategic and positioned “to support Europe's lithium supply chain.”

International investors prepare major lithium mining project in eastern Germany

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