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Minister: South Korea will benefit from the plan of Korea Zinc to build a US smelter

South Korea's Industry Minister said on Wednesday that Korea Zinc’s plan to build a U.S. Smelter will help develop supply chains for essential minerals. Seoul may also discuss the possibility of receiving support from an U.S. Investment Fund.

Korea Zinc announced on Monday a plan for a critical minerals refinery worth $7,4 billion in Tennessee. The project will be financed primarily by Washington.

Kim Jung-kwan, Industry Minister, said at a 'press conference that he viewed the decision as a positive one for Korea Zinc despite its financial burden.

Kim stated that "we concluded that those plans from Korea Zinc?will help us build stable supply chains for rare Earths."

He said that he would need to talk to the U.S. about whether the $350 billion investment package Seoul made in U.S. strategic sectors under the recent trade agreement could be used to fund the Korea Zinc Project.

Two major shareholders in Korea Zinc

A?South Korean Court this week blocked the company's plans to issue new shares.

Young Poong, MBK Partners and other private equity firms said that they weren't 'opposed to a U.S. smelter in general but opposed the proposed issuance new shares valued at $1.9 bn to a joint-venture backed by U.S. strategic investors and the U.S. Government. The investors would receive 10% of Korea Zinc. Reporting by Heejin Jin, Hyunjoo Ji Editing by Ed Davies

(source: Reuters)