The Latin American Lithium Chamber Celebrates its Fifth Anniversary
- Juan Allan
- Sep 3
- 2 min read
The Latin American Lithium Chamber (CLL) celebrates its fifth anniversary since its founding

The Latin American Lithium Chamber is an organization dedicated to promoting, developing, and optimizing the industrialization processes of lithium and its derivatives in Latin America.
The Chamber seeks to project a transparent definition of the price of lithium, acting as a price setter and developing indices and models for present and future contracts.
The Latin American Lithium Chamber (CLL) celebrates its fifth anniversary since its founding, promoting sustainable development and the industrialization of lithium in the region, and consolidating itself as a key player in development.
Under the leadership of its founder and CEO, Pablo Rutigliano, the Chamber has worked tirelessly to strengthen the lithium value chain, promoting sustainable development and industrialization of the resource in producing countries.
What is the Latin American Lithium Chamber?
The Latin American Lithium Chamber is an organization dedicated to promoting, developing, and optimizing the industrialization processes of lithium and its derivatives in Latin America.
Its mission includes promoting and supporting the development of new technologies related to the manufacture of lithium batteries and electric vehicles, while maintaining the sustainability of material resources and preserving the environment.
In addition, the Chamber seeks to project a transparent definition of the price of lithium, acting as a price setter and developing indices and models for present and future contracts.
Pablo Rutigliano, economist and commodities market specialist, has been a key figure in the transformation of the lithium sector in Latin America.
On this fifth anniversary, the Latin American Lithium Chamber reaffirms its commitment to sustainable development and regional integration, charting a course of growth and innovation for the lithium industry in the coming decade.



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