me-metals: Tianqi Lithium Corp. changed the pricing of its 2.6 billion yuan ($375 million) convertible bond after the previous one didn’t comply with Hong Kong stock exchange rules.
News ID: 13098 Publish Date : 2026/02/08
me-metals: Tianqi Lithium Corp. said it plans to trim its SQM holding — and opened the door to a complete exit — after years of frustrations over limits on its influence on strategic decisions at the Chilean lithium giant.
News ID: 13092 Publish Date : 2026/02/07
me-metals: Tianqi Lithium Corp. chief executive officer Frank Ha is keeping the door open to the possibility of taking a case against Chile’s SQM to an international tribunal.
News ID: 12814 Publish Date : 2025/12/01
Santiago – China's Tianqi Lithium Corp has come to an agreement over the governance of Chilean miner SQM with key shareholder Pampa Group, easing away from hostilities over control of the world's second-biggest producer of lithium.
News ID: 4334 Publish Date : 2019/04/12