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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]
The chemical market value of China had increased in the past 30 years. In 2015, it represented about 30% of the chemicals demand all over the world. [19] China's demand growth of the chemical industry has slowed down from the two-digit rates in the past 10 years, but it still has 60% growth for the global demand from 2011 to 2020. [18]
Founders of Makhteshim. Agan was founded in 1949 as a cooperative, while Makhteshim was created in 1952. [4] In 1973, Agan and Makhteshim partnered to distribute their products and 24 years later merged to form Makhteshim Agan Industries Ltd. [5] In October 2011, ChemChina acquired a 60% stake in Makhteshim Agan, [3] delisting from the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.
Shijiazhuang Donghua Jinlong Chemical Co., LTD (Chinese: 石家庄东华金龙; pinyin: Shíjiāzhuāng dōng huá jīnlóng) is a Chinese chemical company based in Shijiazhuang, Hebei. Established in 1979, [ 2 ] the company's main products include many types of glycine , such as industrial-grade glycine, refined glycine, as well as glycine ...
Sinochem's core businesses include energy, agriculture, chemicals, real estate and financial service. It is one of Chinese four state oil companies, China's biggest agricultural input company (fertilizer, seed and agrochemicals), China's leading chemical service company. Sinochem currently owns more than 300 subsidiaries inside and outside China.
Chinachem Group (Chinese: 華懋集團) is a corporate group established in Hong Kong by Teddy Wang's father Wang Din Sin (王廷歆). [1]The early years of the group were dedicated to exploration of and investment in agricultural projects and chemicals.
It was founded in 1958 after a verbal agreement between Rocket Chemical, the predecessor of the WD-40 Company, and Charles J. Webb II to distribute WD-40 fell apart. Webb then set up a competitor company in Philadelphia, Corrosion Reaction Consultants, Inc., and hired away Rocket president Norman Larsen to lead it. [ 3 ]
In 2011, Brenntag established a joint venture with Zhong Yung International Chemical Ltd. in China and in 2016 the company acquired the distributor EPChem Group in Singapore. [16] [17] Due to capacity problems, in 2017, Brenntag moved its headquarters from Mülheim an der Ruhr, to the House of Elements in Essen-Rüttenscheid. [18]