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Japan’s Major Chemical Manufacturers Post Record Profits in First-Half Results

Nov. 10, 2017

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: asahi kasei, caprolactam, first-half results, Kenkichi Kosakai, Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings, Mitsui Chemicals, MMA, polypropylene, profit increase, PVC, Sekisui Chemical, Shin-Etsu, Shintech, Shuichi Sakamoto, Sumitomo Chemical, tosoh, ube industries

All of Japan’s major chemical manufacturers have posted record highs on a net profit basis with their respective midterm settlement…...

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