Battery sector got hit this week after Beijing signaled plans to dial back export tax rebates. Chinese battery makers watched shares slide as the policy tightens. Meanwhile, South Korean materials suppliers are in a different boat—their stocks climbed. The divergence is worth watching: tighter Chinese export incentives could shift competitive dynamics in the global battery supply chain. If export costs rise for Chinese players, regional alternatives might gain traction. Energy infrastructure remains critical for the broader sector.

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