Exclusive-Indian state firms seek stake in SQM's lithium projects in Australia, sources say

The sources did not wish to be named as the deliberations were not public.
SQM is the world's second-largest lithium producer.
KABIL, along with the three state companies, is in the process of appointing a mergers and acquisitions adviser for the deal, the sources said.
SQM, KABIL, Coal India, Oil India, and ONGC Videsh did not respond to Reuters' requests for comment.
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