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Hurricane Ida Wreaks Havoc on US Chemical Supply Chains

Sep. 10, 2021

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: AmSty, Cos-Mar, Denka, Dow, ExxonMobil, force majeure, Formosa Plastics, industry trends, market conditions, OxyChem, production, Shintech, U.S., Westlake Chemical, Zeon

The havoc brought about by Hurricane Ida across the Eastern U.S. is having a major impact on chemical production and…...

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