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Chemical, Materials Firms Set to Exceed 1 Trillion Yen in Capital Investments for 2017

May. 31, 2017

Filed Under: Industry, Materials Tagged With: asahi kasei, Kuraray, Mitsubishi Chemical, Mitsui Chemicals, Shin-Etsu, Showa Denko, Sumitomo Chemical, Teijin, Toray, tosoh, ube industries

Investments in plant and equipment by major chemical and materials companies during fiscal 2017 are set to total 1.18 trillion…...

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