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Ann: Investor Presentation Update 1H 2023, page-52

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    Elkem is having a tough time and this new tax isn't going to help. Problems in Iceland and now problems in Norway.

    Elkem accelerates maintenance in Iceland
    https://news.cision.com/elkem/r/elkem-accelerates-maintenance-in-iceland,c3825239
    Elkem takes one FeSi furnace offline in Iceland for about 10 weeks; will supply from inventory ON AUGUST 29, 2023.
    Elkem is cutting ferrosilicon production by shutting down one furnace but will supply customers out of inventory…and by the way the Icelandic ferrosilicon smelter will accelerate maintenance at the plant. The furnace will be out for approximately ten weeks in the fourth quarter. The smelter has a capacity of 120,000 mtpy. With the ferrosilicon market in the doldrums, there is no need to add to inventory. The plant, which has three furnaces, produces mostly specialty grade, which is more profitable than commodity grade, but the smelter also produces some commodity grade. Elkem previously curtailed production at its Thamshavn and Rana smelters in Norway due but these are now back to normal production.


    Norwegian state budget for 2024 and impacts on Elkem

    October 06, 2023 at 07:01 am EDT
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    On 6 October, the Norwegian government presented its state budget proposal for 2024. The proposal contains elements potentially affecting Elkem's activities in Norway.
    CO2 compensation is a government scheme provided to avoid carbon leakage, i.e. where European industry is shut down and moved to countries without CO2 emissions tariffs, causing increased global emissions as well as the loss of green industrial jobs.
    This applies to Elkem in Norway as compensation for CO2 costs included in the pricing of the CO2-free renewable power used in Elkem's Norwegian production of silicon and ferrosilicon. The compensation in Norway has already been reduced to a significantly lower level than what is available in other EU countries.
    The Norwegian government has today proposed to raise the deductible quota price floor in the scheme from NOK 200 to NOK 375. If finally approved by the parliament, this will have a negative one-off impact on Elkem's results in the third quarter 2023 of approximately NOK 170 million, and a negative impact of approximately NOK 220 million per year going forward compared to the 2022 level.
    "Today's announcement from the Norwegian government significantly reduces the attractiveness of future investments in Norway compared to other parts of the world. This is surprising and disappointing in a period where high energy costs have already led to a widespread shutdown of industrial activites across Europe. We now have to evaluate what this means for our current and future investment plans at our production sites in Norway," says Elkem's CEO Helge Aasen.
    The Norwegian government has previously proposed to enter into a dialogue with the industry about introducing potential requirements in the scheme connected to emission reductions and energy efficiency. Elkem is positive to contribute in such a dialogue, but the government has so far not provided any specific timeline or plan for this process.
    "Norway is the leading supplier of silicon metal to the EU, with a market share of close to 40 per cent for a material which is on the EU Commission list of Critical Raw Materials. We experience growing interest for European supplies of such materials. Competitive framework conditions are key for Norway to further develop its role as a leading and trusted supplier of metals and minerals for the green and digital transitions in Europe, and a robust and predictable CO2 compensation scheme is an important prerequisite for continued investments," says Aasen.
    Elkem has six production sites in Norway: Salten, Rana, Thamshavn, Bremanger, Bjølvefossen and Kristiansand. These operations employ around 1,500 people, in addition to contractors and external suppliers, which makes Elkem an important employer in these local communities and regions. Elkem has invested around NOK 10 billion in Norway over the past ten years.

    https://www.marketscreener.com/quot...udget-for-2024-and-impacts-on-Elkem-45000451/
 
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