An authentic and comprehensive industrialization of Bolivia’s lithium wealth will open the door for Bolivia to recover its presence in the Pacific basin.
Peru and Bolivia, with the development and implementation of the Binational Lithium Industrial Park, have the historic challenge as sister countries of resolving Bolivia’s maritime isolation and, at the same time, creating massive sources of industrial employment for its growing generations in addition to promoting entrepreneurship. companies of international relevance.
We propose the formation of a strategic binational business alliance for a wise and efficient structuring of designs and studies to efficiently develop and implement an integrative industrial base that guarantees authentic economic and social development for Bolivia and Peru.
This project initially conceived and duly registered by Lic. Roberto Gonzales Peláez, M.Sc. in Economics and International Business Financial Consultant, its immediate objective is to ensure the support and support of competent entities from both countries as well as external development entities for the formation of a select international business core similar to the model of the agreement between the Government of Mexico and Tesla.
Alianza Industrial Park, Saltillo, Mexico.
Global interest in lithium is the key to initiating the development and establishment of a colossal binational industrial park on the Pacific coast. A shared strip of territory with access to existing ports will serve as a base for a select group of companies from Bolivia and Peru to build a modern industrial structure that allows major automotive companies to establish factories, thus generating significant quality jobs for the young generations. from both countries.
The urgency of our proposal lies in the intense pressure from external economic interests and highly developed nations to control the supply of the energy resource of the 21st century. The growing global demand for electric vehicles offers an additional incentive for large companies to participate in this visionary project on a binational level.
The vast riches associated with silver, copper, saltpeter and tin have not significantly benefited the Bolivian population, while the country has experienced high levels of poverty compared to other countries in the Americas.
Now, at the beginning of the 21st century and in the midst of a global economic crisis, we anticipate that the competent entities, both state and private, of Bolivia and Peru will have the opportunity to wisely bring together two historically sister nations to promote monumental industrialization and the massive creation of jobs based on the largest lithium reserves in the world, in a shared territorial strip with direct access to the Pacific Rim.
The conception of this project as a binational business venture is based on the following fundamental objectives:
• The wealth related to the exploitation and industrialization of lithium is a direct and permanent heritage of the Bolivian people.
• The recovery of Bolivia in the Pacific Rim is a priority right and of vital importance for Bolivians.
• The binational industrialization model that we propose will strengthen the brotherhood of two nations by ending Bolivia's obsolete maritime isolation, and will serve as a global business economic model.
• The proposed industrialization model will promote and respect the ownership of the Bolivian State over mining exploitation and primary industrialization.