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Korea secures fresh graphite supply chain by inking investment deal on Tanzania’s Mahenge Project
  • Registration date2024-09-04
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The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) announced that POSCO International signed a USD 40 million equity investment deal with Australia's Black Rock Mining Limited (BRM), which has an 84% interest in the Mahenge Graphite Project in Tanzania, during the Korea-Australia Economic Cooperation Committee on September 3 in Perth.


Attending the investment signing ceremony were Korea’s Minister for Trade Inkyo Cheong, Australia’s Minister for Resources and Minister for Northern Australia Madeleine King, and POSCO Group Chairman Jang In-hwa, who also chairs the Korea-Australia Economic Cooperation Committee.


The investment agreement is a part of MOTIE’s aims to effectively secure critical minerals in accordance with the ministry’s strategy announced in February last year, and the culmination of its collaboration with businesses to establish a graphite supply chain. In addition to the previous $7.5 million investment made by POSCO Holdings, the investment deal gives POSCO Group a total of 19.9 percent share in BRM.


POSCO Group’s deal with the Australian graphite developer secures the Korean conglomerate 30,000 metric tons starting in 2026 and another 30,000 tons starting in 2028, adding up to 60,000 tons per annum. This natural graphite quantity is sufficient for producing 1.26 million units of electric vehicles (EVs) each year, heightening the prospects of diversifying the graphite supply chain and mitigating associated risks.


Trade Minister Cheong stated that the investment deal is symbolic of the solid economic cooperation between Korea and Australia and has established a new turning point for Korea in stabilizing the graphite supply chain and overcoming various limitations. He mentioned the Government’s plans to offer tax and other financial incentives going forward in order to lower corporate risks.