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The 4th Annual China Chemical Focus 2010

The 4th Annual China Chemical Focus 2010


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It is widely recognized that the global economy is going upslope. According to the research by Paul Hodges, Chairman of International eChem, the global chemicals volume is back to the level of 2006. The concern is: how strong and sustainable the recovery is--should the chemical producers be optimistic and confident enough to make the more aggressive business strategy to occupy the post-crisis market?

China, currently the third largest consumer of the global chemicals, is by no doubt one of the most critical factors for the industry recovery. Its constant consuming capability will influence the supply-demand balance to a great extent.

One of the objectives of this event is to draw a big picture for the industry players--How strong is the current economic recovery; what is the China's short-term and long-term policy orientation to the chemicals industry; how will the frequent M&A affect the whole industry...

At the time of the industry rebounding, the issues on climate and environment have become inevitable. The further pushing forward on the REACH regulation and the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference COP 15 in Copenhagen are putting more emphasis on the application and development of "Green Chemicals". We would also like to share the updated relevant policies and latest technologies in this area, and outlook a cleaner future of the chemical industry.





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