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Lithium Chile Inc., Annual General Meeting, May 15, 2026 Lithium Chile Inc., Annual General Meeting, May 15, 2026. 공지 • Dec 23
China Union Holdings Ltd. (SZSE:000036) entered into a definitive share purchase agreement to acquire Argentum Lithium S.A. from Lithium Chile Inc. (TSXV:LITH) for approximately $180 million. China Union Holdings Ltd. (SZSE:000036) entered into a definitive share purchase agreement to acquire Argentum Lithium S.A. from Lithium Chile Inc. (TSXV:LITH) for approximately $180 million on December 22, 2025. The purchase price is USD $175 million, subject to customary closing adjustments and payable in cash at closing, with 92.5% to be released at the closing and 7.5% held in escrow for eighteen (18) months to secure post-closing indemnity obligations, all in accordance with the Definitive Agreement and an escrow agreement to be entered into by the parties. In case of termination of transaction, China Union Holdings Ltd. will pay a termination fee of $17.5 million, and Lithium Chile Inc. will pay a termination fee of $17.5 million.
The transaction is subject to approval by regulatory board / committee and subject to shareholder approval. Closing will occur on the fifth business day after all conditions precedent are satisfied or waived, or on another date agreed upon by both parties. If closing has not occurred within 180 days from the date of the Definitive Agreement, the agreement can be terminated unless extended by mutual consent. 공지 • Oct 08
Lithium Chile Inc. announced that it has received CAD 7 million in funding On October 7, 2025, Lithium Chile Inc announced that it has closed the transaction. The overallotment option is exercised in full. 공지 • Apr 16
Lithium Chile Inc. Pre-Awarded Chascha Sur Concession to Arizaro Project, Securing Key Water Resources Lithium Chile Inc. announced that it has been pre-awarded the "Mining Tender Ndeg 03/24 for the Study, Prospecting, Exploration, and eventual Exploitation of the Exclusive Zones of Special Interest CHASCHA SUR - Salar de Arizaro", located in the Province of Salta, Argentina. This important advancement represents a strategic milestone for the Company, as the CHASCHA SUR block is adjacent to its Arizaro Project and hosts a freshwater resource critical to a future production plant. The anticipated concession of CHASCHA SUR by REMSa (Recursos Energeticos y Mineros de Salta S.A.) enhances the technical and economic viability of the Arizaro development, positioning it to meet its long-term production and sustainability goals. Currently, two applications for water use, submitted by the Company, are under review by the corresponding authority, the Secretariat of Water Resources of the Province of Salta. The tender was conducted by REMSa, the provincial energy and mining corporation, through a public and competitive process. Lithium Chile's strong technical proposal and proven track record of responsible exploration and development were key to its success. The Company is now preparing for the formal award and will provide further updates as the process advances. 공지 • Oct 18
Lithium Chile Inc. Announces 300 Mg/L Lithium on New Arizaro Exploration Well, Commencement of Pre-Feasibility Study and Operational Update Lithium Chile Inc. provided an update on its operations in Argentina and Chile. ARDDH-02-8 has been drilled to 538 metres with a very brine-rich, sandy formation encounteredat 487 metres. Onsite sampling with the field Turbospec analyzer on six samples collected over 51 metres, returned lithium grades between 297 mg/l and 319 mg/l. Samples sent to the laboratory reported the following grades: 505-metres to 506.5-metres 282 mg/l Li, 524.7-metres to 526.2-metres 300 mg/l Li, More sample results from the lower section of the well are pending. ARDDH-03-7 has been drilled to 600 metres. A 120-metre brine bearing formation of sands and gravels was encountered from 480 metres to end of hole at 600 metres. Prior to testing, a clay band at 170-metres swelled, restricting access of the sampling and logging tools intended to test the brine formation for lithium grades. The hole will be re-entered, opening the clay bottle neck to allow for casing to be installed, followed by sampling. This week a newly contracted rotary rig will begin drilling two additional water production wells on the Company's 100% owned, Chascha Sur freshwater concession where Lithium Chiles first water well was drilled. The intention of these two additional water wells is to collect the necessary data to apply for further water usage permits and secure water production for the Company's proposed Direct Lithium Extraction ("DLE") production facility. After completion of the two water production wells, the rig will move back to the main Arizaro property and drill two new production wells, AR-04 and AR-05. The wells are being drilled to provide additional data for the Pre-feasibility Study (PFS) as well as to provide future production wells on the salar. The two additional production wells, along with three new diamond drill holes will provide the supplementary data analysis required to better understand the reason behind the significantly improved lithium grades from the resampling program recently announced. Once drilled, data and test results from AR-04, AR-05 and three additional diamond drill holes will be used by Montgomery and Associates to interpret the impact of these improved grades on the overall resource calculation of Arizaro. The 43-101 resource update is expected by late November. Ausenco Engineering was contracted in early September and has commenced work on the Company's Pre-feasibility Study ("PFS") further advancing the economics and engineering on the Arizaro project. It is anticipated that the PFS will be completed by April 2024. Lithium Chile's wholly owned Argentinian subsidiary, Argentum Lithium, has been shortlisted on Block 4, one of five properties on the northern section of the Salar de Arizaro, released for bid by the Salta Provincial Mining Corporation, REMSA. It is anticipated the final winners of the bids forthe REMSA properties will be announced after the Argentina Federal election on October 22nd, 2023. Drilling at Molle Verde (Llamara) has just finished with the completion of the third hole. The rig is now moving to the last pad to drill the fourth hole. The first three wells encountered brine, with holes one and three exhibiting exceptional porosity, with hole 3 flowing brine up the drill pipe naturally. Sampling is underway and once completed, samples from all exploration holes will be batched and sent together for assay. Results will be announced when received. While sampling is being completed at Molle Verde, Lithium Chile will commence exploration work at its Aguilar property. This work will include sampling grid and TEM geophysics to define the position of three exploratory holes. Drilling on Aguilar to commence before year end. Interest continues to build amongst the major mining companies in Chile's lithium potential. The National Lithium Strategy introduced by the Chilean Government earlier this year has stimulated new interest in Chilean partnerships. Lithium Chile continues to explore various opportunities and potential joint ventures.