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Prime Polymer to Build New PP Facilities in Japan

Jun. 3, 2021

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: Idemitsu Kosan, Mitsui Chemicals, new facilities, polypropylene, Prime Polymer, production, production increase, recycling

Prime Polymer Co. Ltd., a joint venture funded 65 percent by Mitsui Chemicals Inc. (TYO:4183) and 35 percent by Idemitsu…...

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