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Posco Energy files $800m suit against US firm over license deal

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Update time : 2020-10-09 16:11:36
Posco Energy, a wholly owned energy unit of South Korean steelmaker Posco, said Friday it has filed a 922 billion-won ($800 million) claim against US-based FuelCell Energy for damages involving their license deal.

On Wednesday, Posco Energy filed the suit with the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce in London and Singapore, demanding FuelCell Energy pay for the loss of $800 million caused by the US firm's unilateral cancellation of their license contract in the fuel cell business, the company said in a statement.

The move comes three months after FuelCell Energy filed a $200 million complaint against Posco Energy and its wholly owned fuel cell business unit Korea Fuel Cell with the ICC in London and Singapore for violation of their business contract in late June.

Posco Energy signed the license deal with FuelCell Energy in 2007 to have the exclusive rights for the sale of the US firm's fuel cell products in Asian markets until 2023.

Under the deal, FuelCell Energy is required to consult with Posco Energy if it wants to independently advance to South Korean and other Asian markets.
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