Atlas Lithium’s Neves project selected for potential funding under US-Japan partnership
- β’The fact they already have a strategic partnership with Mitsui & Co.
- β’(since 2024, the article mentions) just solidifies the potential for this to move forward.
- β’Iβm curious to get your thoughts on this.
Hey everyone, just read this article about Atlas Lithium's Neves project potentially getting some sweet funding under a US-Japan partnership: https://www.mining.com/atlas-lithiums-neves-project-selected-for-potential-funding-under-us-japan-partnership/
My first thought was, "Wow, this could be huge for the company and the broader lithium market." We've been seeing so much volatility in the EV space, and securing a domestic (or at least friendly nation) supply chain for critical minerals like lithium is absolutely crucial. I've been dipping my toes into a few lithium miners over the past year, trying to find those long-term plays, and the geopolitical angle here makes this extra interesting. The fact they already have a strategic partnership with Mitsui & Co. (since 2024, the article mentions) just solidifies the potential for this to move forward. It really shows how much the US is trying to derisk supply chains from certain other countries, which I think is a smart move for national security and economic stability. For my own portfolio and thinking about retirement down the line, I'm always looking for sectors with strong government backing or strategic importance.
Iβm curious to get your thoughts on this. Does anyone here have Atlas Lithium in their portfolio already, or are you looking at it now? How do you weigh these kinds of partnership announcements when you're evaluating a stock? I'm particularly interested in the long-term implications for the lithium market. With inflation still a factor, and everyone talking about the future of energy, materials like lithium are going to be key. Also, on a related note, with all this chatter about critical minerals and big government pushes, Iβve been trying to keep an eye on how these investments might impact future tax implications, especially for my own metals holdings. If youβre like me and hold precious metals, for example, itβs always good to understand the tax side of things. I actually found this Gold IRA Blueprint tool the other day that breaks down the tax implications, which was pretty insightful.