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GM raises investment in lithium mine to nearly $1bn
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This Startup is Investing $1 Billion to Build Lighter Lithium Sulfur Batteries in Nevada Gigafactory
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Lithium Americas Says GM Boosts Investment in Lithium Project
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Rio Tinto's Australian Iron Ore Output Rises, but Miner Cautions on Cost Inflation
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