Exclusive access to Argentina’s most promising lithium brine assets

High Potential Lithium Land Investment in Argentina

7,728 Hectares of Prime Lithium Land – No Middlemen.
Privately held concessions in Argentina’s Lithium Triangle. Deal directly with owners.

The Best Opportunity to Invest in Lithium
Ownership

Direct property ownership with full mining rights granted

Proximity

Surrounded by major lithium producers

Strategic Location

Situated in Argentina’s Lithium Triangle

Investment

Full asset sale — all hectares, no partial deals

Potential

7,728 hectares ready for development

Responsibility

Sustainable and local-minded.

WHY INVEST IN ARGENTINA NOW?
Now is the time to secure your position in South America’s lithium future.

Argentina is undergoing a historic economic shift. Under President Javier Milei, the country has launched one of the most aggressive pro-market reform agendas in Latin America, creating an unprecedented window for foreign investment in strategic sectors—especially lithium mining.

Tax stability for 30 years

Guaranteed fiscal predictability and protection against tax hikes under the new RIGI framework.

Free movement of capital

Guaranteed profit in currency access under Argentine investment law.

No export taxes for selected projects

Eligible mines benefit from zero export taxes and higher returns.

Priority for infrastructure

Access to energy, roads, and services prioritized for strategic investments in mining zones.

The Lithium Market in Argentina

Why Lithium Matters in Argentina – Official Government Video

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Some of our hectares ready for exploration

The hectares are located at the heart of the Lithium Triangle.

Our Properties

Our properties, known as “La Edith”, consist of 7 concessions totaling 7,728 hectares, located in the heart of the so-called Lithium Triangle in Catamarca province. One of them is situated in the “Laguna Helada” area.

The world’s largest reservoir of lithium resources

Lithium is now at the center of Argentina’s development agenda.