PKX secures stake in Australian lithium mine in a $765M deal, boosting long-term battery material supply and global lithium access.
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PKX secures stake in Australian lithium mine in a $765M deal, boosting long-term battery material supply and global lithium access.
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Lithium prices have risen sharply this year on rising demand from ESS, tighter supply.
POSCO Holdings Inc (PKX) reports significant revenue and profit improvements, driven by strategic shifts and reduced losses in lithium operations.
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PKX plans India expansion with JSW Steel to build 6M-ton Odisha plant, targeting high-grade steel and boosting global competitiveness by 2031.
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PKX speeds up AI factory push as POSCO DX backs domestic NPU tech, aiming to cut GPU reliance and boost real-time, secure manufacturing efficiency.
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Chinese suppliers play a major role in global artificial graphite supply, but demand is growing for other sources with lower trade risk.