South Korea’s Battery Giants Forced to Increase Prices Due to Price Hike of Raw Materials From China

South Korea’s Battery Giants Forced to Increase Prices Due to Price Hike of Raw Materials From China
The logo of SK Innovation is seen at the company booth during the InterBattery 2021 exhibition at COEX in Seoul on June 11, 2021. Jung Yeon-je/AFP via Getty Images
Jessica Mao
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The three top battery manufacturers in South Korea will have to increase the prices of their products soon because the cost of raw materials from China has skyrocketed since the beginning of last year.

South Korea’s output of rechargeable batteries comprises nearly half of the global production, but the country’s key battery materials are heavily dependent on imports, especially rare earths and other raw materials from China.

Jessica Mao
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Jessica Mao is a writer for The Epoch Times with a focus on China-related topics. She began writing for the Chinese-language edition in 2009.
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