News
23 April 2020

LG Chem signs $595m loan for EV battery plant in Poland

Region:
Asia-Pacific, Europe

LG Chem, South Korea's largest chemical company, has signed a $595 million loan agreement with three banks in the latest move to secure financial resources to expand an electric vehicle battery plant in Poland. The loan by the Korea Development Bank, the Export-Import Bank of Korea and NH...

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