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Official Media Conference Statement from Ki-Deok Park, President of Korea Zinc

SEOUL, South Korea--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- #KRX010130--Korea Zinc (KRX:010130), a global leader in non-ferrous metal production and a key player in strategic industries, today hosted a media conference and issued an official statement to the media following the dismissal of MBK-Young Poong’s second injunction to suspend the company’s share buyback. This ruling reaffirms Korea Zinc’s position in its ongoing defense against a hostile takeover attempt. The company also reiterated its commitment to proceed with its...

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