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China’s Tianqi hits back in bitter row over lithium plant – The Australian Financial Review
Chinese company Tianqi returns fire after Perth engineering firm MSP blames it for hundreds of job losses, as a dispute over Australia’s first lithium hydroxide…

The counterclaim, which MSP says is without merit, is now in arbitration expected to continue for two or three years.
Tianqi president Frank Ha said the performance of MSP in delivering the hydroxide plant had been a significant concern for his company for several years.
Unfortunately, we have found ourselves in the situation where our significant investment into WAs growing lithium industry was delivered one year late, hundreds of millions over budget and unfinished, even to the reduced scope of…
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