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Coronavirus Report – Part 37: Japanese Chemical Firms Continue Normal Operations Despite State of Emergency Declaration

Apr. 13, 2020

Filed Under: Coronavirus, Industry Tagged With: coronavirus, government, industry trends, Mitsubishi Chemical, Mitsui Chemicals, production

With the Japanese government deciding to declare a state of emergency for seven prefectures amid COVID-19, major chemical manufacturers in…...

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