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  2. ChemChina - Wikipedia

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    China National Chemical Corporation, commonly known as ChemChina, is a Chinese state-owned chemical company in the product segments of agrochemicals, rubber products, chemical materials and specialty chemicals, industrial equipment, and petrochemical processing for the civilian and military sectors. [2]

  3. Chemical industry in China - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese chemical industry is also one of the world's largest producers of both controlled and non-controlled precursor chemicals used in the Global illicit drug trade, particularly in the Golden Triangle, Mexico, Latin America and Europe, [2] with large volumes of these substances being traded through the growing research chemical (RC ...

  4. List of chemical databases - Wikipedia

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    Chemexper Chemical Directory catalogue chemicals CASno Structure SMILES "ChemExper". Chemxpert Database Chemxpert Chemical Database small molecules database buyers,suppliers "ChemxpertDB". 10,00000 Chemical Book East West University: commercially available compounds CASno, suppliers, properties "Chemical Book". 200,000 Chemical Register

  5. Category:Chemical companies of China - Wikipedia

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  6. Wanhua Chemical Group - Wikipedia

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    'Yantai Wanhua chemical industry', 'limited company'). The latter became the new largest shareholder of the listed company instead. At that time, that company owned 47.92% shares of Wanhua Chemical Group. [27] However, in February 2019, the listed company merged with its largest shareholder, with the listed company is the surviving entity. [8]

  7. Celanese - Wikipedia

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    Celanese operates 25 production plants and six research centers in 11 countries, mainly in North America, Europe, and Asia. The company owns and operates the world's three largest acetic acid plants: one in the Clear Lake area of Pasadena, Texas, [6] one on Jurong Island in Singapore, and a third in Nanjing, China. [4] [7]

  8. Infineum - Wikipedia

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    Infineum International Limited is a joint venture between ExxonMobil and Shell plc through each companies' chemical divisions. Its headquarters are located in Abingdon, England and it has operating centers throughout the United Kingdom, United States, Germany, France, Italy, China, Singapore.

  9. Sinochem - Wikipedia

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    New headquarters of Sinochem in Xiong'an, Hebei, before completion in February 2025. Sinochem Corporation (Chinese: 中国中化集团公司) is a Chinese state-owned multinational conglomerate primarily engaged in the production and trading of chemicals and fertilizer and exploration and production of oil for civilian and military purposes.