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Only Two of Japan’s Eight Major Chemical Players Achieve Increased Operating Income for First Half of 2019

Nov. 11, 2019

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: asahi kasei, business results, industry trends, Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings, Mitsui Chemicals, Novartis, Shin-Etsu Chemical, Sumitomo Chemical, ube industries

Eight major players in Japan’s chemical sector have finalized their accounts for April–September 2019. Facing the direct impact of a…...

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