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Korea Zinc in talks with United States purchasers to supply antimony, chairman says

Korea Zinc Chairman Yun B. Choi stated on Thursday that it is in preliminary talks with some U.S. entities to provide antimony, after China's export ban to the U.S. interfered with the market for the mineral utilized in semiconductors.

Choi informed press reporters at an instruction that the business was interested in long-lasting contracts, and was talking with U.S. traders and others, without calling any of the entities.

Antimony prices are set to hit record levels after China banned exports of the mineral to the United States.

Beijing's curbs have increased trade tensions and heightened a global race to protect vital minerals and loosen up China's dominance in the market.

Korea Zinc is the world's largest zinc smelter but also produces about 3,500 tonnes of antimony ingots yearly, some of which is shipped to Japan and the Netherlands.

Korea Zinc produces zinc, lead, copper, nickel and other metals with its own technology in South Korea and with supply chains that do not include China in any critical method, Choi said.

That is expected to be a benefit over the next couple of years even if incoming U.S. President Donald Trump changes the Inflation Decrease Act (IRA), Choi stated.

He anticipates the marketplace for zinc refining to be its worst. historically in 2025 due to tight ore supply and stated Korea Zinc. may be the only smelter generating income from zinc.

Korea Zinc prepares an unique shareholders' meeting on Jan. 23. to go over the visit of directors proposed by Young Poong. and personal equity firm MBK Partners, which hold the. largest stake in Korea Zinc, amidst an escalating defend. control of the business.

(source: Reuters)