Latin Resources Limited engages in the exploration and evaluation of mining projects in Australia, Brazil, Peru, and Argentina. The company primarily explores for lithium, silver, lead, copper, and gold deposits. It holds interests in the Cloud Nine Halloysite-Kaolin deposit located in Merredin, western Australia; Salinas Lithium project located in Minas Gerais, eastern Brazil; and Catamarca Lithium project located in Argentina. The company also holds interests in the MT-03 Copper project located in Peru; Big Grey project located in the Patterson region of western Australia; and Yarara project located in New South Wales. In addition, it holds a portfolio of projects located in the Andes porphyry copper belt district, Peru. Latin Resources Limited was incorporated in 2008 and is headquartered in West Leederville, Australia.
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