Supply Chain Shockwaves
From Billions to Pocket Change: L&F's Tesla Battery Deal Drastically Slashed
South Korean battery material supplier L&F recently revealed a monumental downgrade in their supply contract with Tesla, cutting it from a staggering 3.8347 trillion KRW ($2.9 billion USD) to a mere 9.37 million KRW. This move is linked to global EV market shifts and an oversupply in the battery industry, mirroring broader restructuring trends among industry peers.
Background of the L&F and Tesla Contract
Details of the Original Contract
Reasons for Contract Value Reduction
Impact of the Contract Revision on L&F
Broader Industry Context and Trends
Public Reactions and Social Media Discourse
Economic Implications for South Korea and Global Markets
Political and Geopolitical Implications
Future Outlook for the EV Battery Supply Chain
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