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Lithium: The Czech Republic’s ‘white gold’ rush

By DW
16 September 2023   |   4:42 pm
Europe's biggest lithium deposit is located in the Czech Republic. The government in Prague recently outlined plans to boost the country's economy by mining and processing the resource. Not everyone is keen on the idea.

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