Korea Zinc to build $7.4 billion smelter in US
- Korea Zinc announced on Monday a $7.4 billion plan to build a U.S. smelter, backed by the U.S. government, to produce antimony and germanium in the southeastern United States.
- The Young Poong-MBK alliance says directors appointed by Young Poong and MBK were excluded from prior briefings and noted an emergency board meeting amid governance concerns.
- Financing details show Korea Zinc plans a third-party allotment issuing $1.9 billion in shares to a U.S.-backed joint venture holding roughly 10%, plus $5.5 billion funded by loans and CHIPS and Science Act subsidies.
- Market reaction was immediate as Korea Zinc shares closed 4.87% higher on Kospi on Monday, while major shareholders demanded regulatory review and calls for investigation into Chairman Choi Yun-beom's alleged fund mismanagement.
- The project aligns with U.S. government policy on critical minerals to reduce reliance on China and realign supply chains, but critics warn it risks hollowing out Korea's Onsan plant and transferring expertise abroad.
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