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Electric car war sends lithium prices sky high : Comments
By James Stafford, published 29/2/2016With lithium prices skyrocketing beyond wildest expectations, talk heating up about acquisitions and mergers in this space and a fast-brewing war among electric car rivals.
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Naturally multinationals and the Chinese will be trying to get their hands on it and as par for the course, with the earnest cooperation our sell anything not nailed down governments, and then charged through the neck by patent imbeciles who waffle on about a natural cost; which if you look at it objectively has nothing to do with the actual net cost of recovering and refining a mineral?
But a lot to do with quite massive debt creation (tax avoidance) executive salaries and gifted shares; and shareholder expectations?
Whereas, if we the people mined this new gold, we could just charge ourselves for the real costs of, principly men and machines, two way transportation and the odd serviced labor camp!
All we need are pollies prepared to put the national interest ahead of self interest and the "party"!?
And just as foreign miners can and do source their mining expertise and development funds locally, or import it, so can we!
And all that takes is using the brains you were born with, always providing you can tolerate the burning smell emanating from previously unused cerebral circuits!
Given local lithium supply, it makes perfect sense to develop right hand drive electric vehicles right here, where we lead the world in molded carbon fibre production.
And given we can't interest(shoot themselves in their own economic feet) foreign competitors?
We should simply bite the politically unpalatable political bullet and just crack on creating an employee owned co-opp to build them here?
And given that is the lowest possible cost manufacturing model, compete with the biggest and top heavy manufacturers for a very useful niche market.
Thereby providing the very necessary scales of economy, do something we've never done here before, build quality vehicles here at lower comparable production costs than the Chinese!
Can't died in a cornfield over a century ago!
Rhrosty.