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AVZ, Zijin at odds on how many arbitrators needed for huge lithium case

THE ownership dispute over the world’s biggest hard rock lithium deposit is set to further play out in about four weeks as the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris decides whether the arbitration case is held before one arbitrator or three.

The case is headed for arbitration

The case is headed for arbitration

ASX-listed AVZ, which is rejecting Chinese multinational Zijin's claim it now has a 15% interest in the Manono project in Democratic Republic of Congo, wants the case held before a trio of arbitrators,...

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