NOVONIX Limited (NASDAQ: NVX, ASX: NVX) (“NOVONIX” or the
“Company”), a leading battery materials and technology company
announced today the Company’s participation in the American Active
Anode Material Producers’ (“AAAMP”) petition to the U.S. Department
of Commerce (“Commerce”) and the International Trade Commission
(“ITC”) to investigate whether China is exporting natural and
synthetic graphite used to make lithium-ion battery anode material
at unfair prices to the United States.1
The filing asserts China is harming the nascent
domestic graphite industry by exporting artificially cheap
battery-grade graphite into the U.S., denying North American
producers a fair opportunity to enter the market. Experts at
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PC, the law firm handling the case,
estimate dumping margins as high as 920%. If the investigation
proves conclusive, Commerce will assess the use of additional
tariffs equal to the extent of unfair pricing by the Chinese. China
currently has over 95% market share for battery grade
graphite.2
Dr. Chris Burns, CEO of NOVONIX, said, “This is an important
issue to address on the path to strengthening the production of
critical minerals here in the U.S. and bringing fair competition to
the global marketplace. We hope filing this case will bring
transparency to the graphite anode market and drive further
government action to utilize policies and tariffs in a manner
commensurate with China’s unfair trade practices.”
NOVONIX’s Riverside facility, located in Chattanooga, Tennessee,
is poised to become the first large-scale production site dedicated
to high-performance synthetic graphite for the battery sector in
North America. It is slated to begin commercial production in 2025
with plans to grow output to 20,000 tonnes per annum to meet
current customer commitments. Previously, the Company announced
that the Department of Energy’s (“DOE”) Office of Manufacturing and
Energy Supply Chains (“MESC”) awarded the Company a US$100 million
grant3 and that it was selected for a US$103 million investment tax
credit4 towards funding the Riverside facility. NOVONIX also
recently announced receiving a conditional commitment from the DOE
Loan Programs Office (“LPO”) for a direct loan of up to US$754.8
million to be applied towards partially financing a proposed new
production facility also to be located in Chattanooga,
Tennessee.5
This case was filed by the AAAMP which is comprised of four
members of the North American Graphite Alliance (“NAGA”), including
NOVONIX, alongside two additional graphite anode material producers
in the United States. NAGA represents American and Canadian
producers of battery-grade natural and synthetic graphite, both of
which are used to create anode material for lithium-ion batteries.
NAGA encourages the U.S. Federal government to craft and implement
policies, programs, and funding opportunities that support growing
the domestic graphite industry.
This announcement has been authorised for release by Admiral
Robert J Natter, USN Ret., Chairman.
About NOVONIX NOVONIX is a leading battery
technology company revolutionizing the global lithium-ion battery
industry with innovative, sustainable technologies,
high-performance materials, and more efficient production methods.
The Company manufactures industry-leading battery cell testing
equipment, is growing its high-performance synthetic graphite
material manufacturing operations, and has developed a patented
all-dry, zero-waste cathode synthesis process. Through advanced
R&D capabilities, proprietary technology, and strategic
partnerships, NOVONIX has gained a prominent position in the
electric vehicle and energy storage systems battery industry and is
powering a cleaner energy future.
To learn more, visit us at www.novonixgroup.com or on LinkedIn
and X.
For NOVONIX Limited Scott Espenshade,
ir@novonixgroup.com (investors)Stephanie Reid,
media@novonixgroup.com (media)
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American-Graphite-Producers-File-Trade-Case-with-U.S.-Government-Over-Chinas-Manipulation-of-Global-Graphite-Market.pdf2
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