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Overview of Major M&A Projects Under Japanese Chemical Companies in 2019

Jan. 6, 2020

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: AGC, Aica Kogyo, Air Water, asahi kasei, Daicel, Denka, DIC, Fujifilm, Hitachi Chemical, Iwatani, Kumiai Chemical, M&A, Nagase, Nippon Paint, Nippon Shokubai, Nissan Chemical, Sanyo Chemical, Seiko PMC, Sekisui Chemical, Showa Denko, Sumitomo Chemical, Teijin, Tokai Carbon, Toray, Toyobo, ube, YMC

The Japanese chemical industry saw a flood of M&A activity and startup investment in 2019, driven by companies looking to…...

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