[PHOTO] Korea-Japan polysilicon partnership in Malaysia - The Korea Times

PHOTO Korea-Japan polysilicon partnership in Malaysia

OCI Holdings Chairman Lee Woo-hyun, fifth from right, and Sarawak Premier Abang Johari, sixth from left, shovel with participants in the groundbreaking ceremony of OCI Tokuyama Semiconductor Materials' polysilicon plant in Sarawak, Malaysia, Wednesday. The Korean company said Thursday that its Malaysian subsidiary, OCI TerraSus, set up the joint venture with Japan's Tokuyama to start producing 8,000 tons of semiconductor-grade polysilicon annually at the new facility by 2029. Courtesy of OCI Holdings

OCI Holdings Chairman Lee Woo-hyun, fifth from right, and Sarawak Premier Abang Johari, sixth from left, shovel with participants in the groundbreaking ceremony of OCI Tokuyama Semiconductor Materials' polysilicon plant in Sarawak, Malaysia, Wednesday. The Korean company said Thursday that its Malaysian subsidiary, OCI TerraSus, set up the joint venture with Japan's Tokuyama to start producing 8,000 tons of semiconductor-grade polysilicon annually at the new facility by 2029. Courtesy of OCI Holdings

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