Hon. Roger Cook
The State Government has launched a new prospectus to promote Western Australia's battery and critical mineral industries to investors around the world.
State Development, Jobs and Trade Minister Roger Cook had the opportunity to share the prospectus with key international partners in Germany this week.
The prospectus outlines how WA is establishing itself as a destination of choice for investment across the battery and critical minerals value chains.
WA is already a leading supplier of battery and critical minerals. The State accounts for half of global lithium production and is a major exporter of nickel, cobalt, manganese and rare earths.
These minerals are essential to a range of clean energy technologies, including rechargeable batteries, electric vehicles and wind turbines.
Major downstream processing projects are also underway with three of the world's largest lithium producers - Tianqi Lithium (China), Albemarle (United States) and SQM (Chile) partnering with Australian companies IGO, Mineral Resources and Wesfarmers to build and operate battery-grade lithium hydroxide facilities in WA.
Since the mid-2010s, WA has attracted more than $9 billion of investment for a range of battery and critical mineral projects, including the establishment of globally significant mineral processing facilities.
Operated by some of the world's top resources companies, these advanced processing facilities provide a strong foundation for more investment in the State's battery and critical minerals value chain, including the manufacturing of cathode active materials.
Through the WA Recovery Plan, the McGowan Government has committed $13.2 million to facilitate global investment in precursor cathode manufacturing in WA.
The prospectus was developed in consultation with the Future Battery and Critical Minerals Industries Ministerial Taskforce, which includes leaders from resource companies, engineering firms, industry bodies and union groups.
For more information, visit: https://www.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-jobs-tourism-science-and-innovation/western-australias-future-battery-industry
Comments attributed to State Development, Jobs and Trade Minister Roger Cook:
"Western Australia's status as a leading global supplier of battery and critical minerals is just the start of what the State has to offer investors around the world.
"The WA Government's new prospectus highlights investment opportunities across the battery and critical minerals value chains, including manufacturing and exporting battery-grade materials.
"It outlines everything Western Australia has to offer, including our abundant and diverse resources, established mineral processing capabilities, and strong environmental, social and governance credentials.
"I look forward to sharing the prospectus with potential investors and key partners from around the world and discussing the opportunities offered by Western Australian industries."
Comments attributed to Mines and Petroleum Minister Bill Johnston:
"Western Australia is leading the nation in growing battery and critical mineral industries.
"The State is already home to a number of Australian firsts, including lithium hydroxide, nickel sulphate and rare earth facilities.
"The McGowan Government is committed to growing the State's participation in global battery and critical mineral supply chains, with a focus on increasing job-creating manufacturing.
"We know that attracting new investment and establishing strategic relationships with key international partners is crucial to the future development of the State's battery and critical minerals industries."
State Development, Jobs and Trade Minister's office - 6552 6500
Mines and Petroleum Minister's office - 6552 6700
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