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Japanese Chemical Manufacturers, Trading Companies in China Struggle to Deal With Local Landscape for Hazardous Chemicals

Mar. 28, 2022

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: china, exports and imports, logistics, market conditions

Japanese-owned chemical manufacturers and trading companies in China are struggling to manage logistics for hazardous chemicals. Of particular issue here…...

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