TOKYO, March 10 (Reuters) - Japanese chemical company Mitsui Chemicals has started to cut ethylene production in Japan amid the Iran war, which has reduced the company's feedstock supply because the ...
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Yeocheon NCC shutting plants, integrating with Lotte Chemical
The nation’s largest ethylene production facility, Yeocheon NCC (naphtha cracking center) in Yeosu, South Jeolla Province, is reportedly discussing with the government a plan to halt operations at its ...
Output of ethylene, used for plastics and other industrial products, is being reduced due to possible shortages of raw ...
Mitsui Chemicals Inc. has begun cutting ethylene production in anticipation of potential raw material supply shortages amid rising tensions in the Middle East, company officials said Tuesday. The Japa ...
Mitsubishi Chemical Corp. has reduced ethylene output to avoid a production halt due to a lack of supply of raw materials from the Middle East, company officials said on Monday. The Japanese company h ...
According to a report by Jiji Press on March 8, Mitsubishi Chemical has officially initiated a reduction in ethylene production, marking the latest move by Japan's chemical industry to address weak ...
Betting on a recovery in the vinyl industry, Shintech, the US arm of Japan’s Shin-Etsu Chemical, plans to spend $3.4 billion ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Asahi Kasei, Mitsui Chemicals, and Mitsubishi Chemical have explored measures to promote decarbonization and optimize production capacity for their two ethylene manufacturing ...
Japan's ethylene production in January was 433,700 tons, a year-on-year decrease of 6.9%. The decline in production was partly due to industry sluggishness and partly because one facility underwent ...
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