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Japan’s Clampdown on Exports to South Korea Makes Conservative Purchasing of Anhydrous Hydrofluoric Acid an Inevitability

Jul. 8, 2019

Filed Under: Market Tagged With: chemical exports, geopolitics, government, imports and exports, market conditions, regulations, South Korea

Japan’s tightened export control on South Korean-bound fluorinated polyimide and other fluorinated products is likely to also have considerable impact…...

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