POSCO Chemical's cathode materials plant in Gwangyang, South Korea POSCO Chemical Co., a unit of South Korean steelmaker POSCO Holdings Co., on Thursday won government approval to transfer technology to its overseas plants to design, manufacture and process cathode materials used in high-nickel batteries.
The technologies of producing cathodes with a nickel content of over 80% are classified as among 75 key technologies for South Korea. They are under strict government control because of their technological and economic value, as well as the growth potential of the relevant industries.
They relate to 13 industries, including the semiconductor, electrical and electronics and steel sectors.
The approval was granted by the Industrial Technology Protection Committee under the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy. It came as POSCO is stepping up overseas production of the key battery material.
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