COSMO Chemical Signs KRW 14.1 Billion Supply Contract for Secondary Battery Cathode Material Raw Materials

Published: Jun 11, 2026 10:03

COSMO Chemical has signed a contract with EcoPro EM to supply cobalt sulfate, a raw material for secondary battery cathode materials.

According to COSMO Chemical’s disclosure on June 9, the contract is worth KRW 14,065,975,248, equivalent to 2.12% of the company’s 2025 revenue. The contract period runs through December 31.

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