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SGL Carbon and Tokai Establish Graphite Electode Joint Venture in China

SGL Carbon AG and Tokai Carbon Co. Ltd./Japan further expand their cooperation in Asia. After the foundation in Shanghai in 2002 of a joint venture for graphite electrodes for the Chinese market, both companies have signed a joint venture contract on the production and sales of process technology products for the
Asian market, in particular for China, Japan, and Korea.

Both companies will merge their existing activities in the region. SGL Carbon brings in its subsidiaries in China and Korea. Tokai brings in all related activities from its subsidiary
in Japan. Objective of both parties is to increase economies of scale, and to participate in the growing demand of this region at considerably lower costs. Already today, the
sales volume in Euro million is in the range of a low double digit number.

In the joint venture SGL TOKAI Process Technology Ltd., SGL Carbon will take 51% majority stake and Tokai 49%. The operational management will reside in Shanghai
from which also all activities of the joint venture in Asia will be led. In preparation for this, SGL has already invested into a new plant in Shanghai where the joint venture
plans to take full advantage of cost and efficiency benefits.

Process Technology belongs to the business area “Specialties” and is mainly applied in field of technical solutions for corrosive processes in the chemical industry including
production, repair service as well as maintenance of heat exchangers, columns and pumps.

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