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Chinese EV makers and battery manufacturers are targeting overseas production, particularly in Southeast Asia, to tap into growing markets and meet local demands.
There is increasing demand for EVs in Southeast Asia driven by government policies such as Malaysia's National Automotive Policy 2020 and commitment to achieving net-zero GHGs by 2050; and the Thai government’s target for 50% of vehicle output to be battery-powered by 2030.
It also helps that Neta is incredibly popular in Thailand, with the brand being the best-selling EV in the country this year.
The anticipated mass delivery of SE Asia-produced EVs and batteries in 2024 will likely catalyze further Chinese investments. Analysts have noted that establishing local production capabilities allows companies to expedite product launches and develop offerings more attuned to local market needs.
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AstraZeneca inks a $247 million deal with AI biotech firm Absci to develop innovative cancer-fighting antibodies, aiming to transform oncology treatment and patient outcomes.
The role of AI in drug discovery, particularly in oncology, is reshaping timelines and methodologies, promising more rapid and precise development of cancer treatments. The AstraZeneca and Absci collaboration could greatly improve cancer treatment success, particularly in lung cancer where early detection increases 5-year survival rates from 10% up to 92%.
“AI is enabling us to not only increase the success and speed of our biologics discovery process, but also enhance the diversity of the biologics we discover,” said AstraZeneca Senior Vice President Puja Sapra.
The partnership's future hinges on the successful integration of Absci's AI in AstraZeneca's oncology pipeline.
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South Korea’s leading battery materials producer, EcoPro BM, has signed a $44 trillion won ($34 billion) contract with Samsung SDI to supply lithium nickel-cobalt-aluminum oxide (NCA) cathodes for electric vehicle (EV) batteries over a five-year period from 2024 to 2028. EcoPro BM's stock rose by 2.2% following the announcement.
With EV battery demand expected to surge by 30% by 2030, the long-term nature of this cathode supply contract reflects both companies' confidence in the sustained growth of the EV market.
Samsung SDI, although controlling the smallest market share among South Korea's top three battery providers (including LG Energy Solution Ltd. and SK On Co.), supplies EV batteries to major carmakers such as BMW, General Motors, and Hyundai Motor Co.
EcoPro BM and Samsung SDI have a history of collaboration, with EcoPro BM supplying cathodes to Samsung SDI since 2011. In 2020, they established a joint venture, EcoPro EM Co., to supply NCA cathodes to Samsung SDI's offshore battery plants. This long-standing partnership is viewed as a foundation for EcoPro group's future growth.
“EcoPro and Samsung SDI’s trust-based partnership is playing a crucial role in strengthening Korea’s battery industry,” said EcoPro BM CEO Joo Jae-hwan in a statement. “This long-term supply deal provides another opportunity to consolidate our relations.”
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