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POSCO looks West

While China monopoly fears continue, South Korea's POSCO is beginning to look elsewhere

The opening of the Australia Critical Minerals R&D Lab was attended by POSCO’s Chairman, Australian resources companies including BHP, Hancock and Rio Tinto, research institutes and universities.

The opening of the Australia Critical Minerals R&D Lab was attended by POSCO’s Chairman, Australian resources companies including BHP, Hancock and Rio Tinto, research institutes and universities. | Credits: POSCO

South Korea's POSCO Holdings is shifting sights globally as it divests from non-core operations in China and Vietnam, while investing in long-term critical minerals research close to source, in Australia....

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