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浙江华友钴业股份有限公司关于签署重大销售合同的公告

Core Viewpoint - Zhejiang Huayou Cobalt Co., Ltd. has signed significant supply contracts with LG Energy Solution (LGES) for the supply of ternary precursor products and ternary cathode materials, which are expected to positively impact the company's performance from 2026 to 2030 [2][4][6]. Group 1: Contract Details - The subsidiary of the company, Chuzhou New Energy, will supply approximately 76,000 tons of ternary precursor products to LGES and its designated purchasers from 2026 to 2030 [2][4]. - The subsidiary Chengdu Bamo and Hungary Bamo will supply approximately 88,000 tons of ternary cathode materials to LGES and its Polish subsidiary during the same period [2][4]. - The contracts will take effect upon signature by authorized representatives and do not require board approval [5][6]. Group 2: Impact on Company - The contracts are expected to enhance the company's market share in the lithium battery new energy materials sector and strengthen its core competitiveness in the lithium battery industry chain [6][8]. - The contracts will not have a significant impact on the company's current financials but are anticipated to positively influence the company's operating performance from 2026 to 2030 [2][6][8]. Group 3: Counterparty Information - LGES is one of the largest battery manufacturers globally and is listed on the Korean Stock Exchange, with LG Chem, Ltd. holding 81.8% of its shares [5]. - LGES's Polish factory is a wholly-owned subsidiary of LGES and serves as an important production base in Europe [5]. Group 4: Risk Analysis - The long-term nature of the contracts may expose the company to risks related to policy, market, and customer demand changes, which could affect the fulfillment of the contracts [3][8]. - There are specific agreements regarding product specifications, quality, and capacity assurance, which may lead to potential liabilities if not met [3][8].