Mexichem gets Brazilian Antitrust approval for acquiring Netafim

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Mexichem SAB de CV (Mexchem) has received the approval of the antitrust authority in Brazil CADE (Administrative Council of Economic Defense) for the acquisition of Netafim Ltd in that country, said Worldofchemicals.

Following the expiration of a 15-day waiting period (from the date of the publication in the Brazilian Official Gazette) with confirmation from CADE that no appeal has been filed, this will be one of the relevant approvals for the transaction to be completed.

Based in Tel Aviv, Israel, Netafim is a global leader in developing, manufacturing and distributing advanced drip and micro-irrigation solutions, with local presence in more than 30 countries, 17 manufacturing plants, more than 4,300 employees and sales in more than 110 countries worldwide. Netafim’s advanced technologies and end-to-end solutions help growers across the world achieve higher and better crop yields while reducing the use of water and other inputs, such as manpower, nutrients and crop protection.
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LyondellBasell executive James Seward elected chairman of World Plastics Council

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Following a meeting of the World Plastics Council’s (WPC) Executive Committee in Dubai, Mr. Abulrahman Al-Fageeh (SABIC) has announced that Mr. James (Jim) Seward (LyondellBasell) had been elected to succeed him as the next Chairman of the WPC, reported PlasticsEurope.

"The WPC is fortunate to have an exceptionally talented group of visionary executive leaders, and we are particularly pleased with the Executive Committee’s election of our colleague Jim Seward as our next Chair," said Al-Fageeh. "We look forward to leveraging Jim’s global perspective and deep enthusiasm for our industry to drive further success."

"Under Abdulrahman Al-Fageeh’s leadership the WPC has grown in numbers, we have engaged with global stakeholders, and we have delivered results. On behalf of the entire General Assembly we thank him for his commitment to our work - and for his friendship," said Mr. Seward.

The WPC was founded in 2014 with the goal of becoming the plastic industry’s platform to accelerate cooperation and alignment, and to deliver improved outcomes for the benefit of society and the global plastics industry.
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Celanese raises February VAM prices in Europe, Middle East and Americas

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Celanese Corporation, a global technology and specialty materials company, will increase list and off-list selling prices for Vinyl Acetate Monomer (VAM) sold in Europe, the Middle East and the Americas, as per the company's press release.

The price increases below will be effective February 1, 2018, or as contracts otherwise allow, and are incremental to any previously announced increases.

Thus, VAM prices will be raised, as follows:

- by EUR50/mt - for Europe and the Middle East;
- by USD0.05/lb - for USA and Canada;
- by USD100/mt - for Mexico and South America.

As MRC wrote previously, Celanese Corporation last increased its list and off-list selling VAM prices in Europe on 1 January, 2018. The price increase was EUR100 per tonne. Besides, the company raised January VAM prices in The Middle East and Africa, as stated below:

- for Asia outside China - by USD100 per tonne;
- for China - by CNY300 per tonne;
- for Middle East and Africa - by USD100/tonne.

Celanese Corporation is a global technology leader in the production of differentiated chemistry solutions and specialty materials used in most major industries and consumer applications. Based in Dallas, Celanese employs approximately 7,300 employees worldwide and had 2016 net sales of USD5.4 billion.
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Clariant inaugurates healthcare packaging plant in Cuddalore, India

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Clariant in India has established its eminence in the speciality chemicals sector, with its presence in the country for more than 50 years, said Worldofchemicals.

Clariant in India is living the “Make in India” mantra and has built a manufacturing hub for both exports and domestic markets. It comprises 11 production sites spread across Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Telangana.

Clariant in India aims for accelerated growth in the Indian market through the six business units that are: masterbatches, pigments, additives, industrial & consumer specialities, catalysts and functional minerals. Clariant has inaugurated its healthcare packaging production facility in Cuddalore, Tamil Nadu, India.

“Clariant is ambitious in India and we look to create a material and profitable speciality chemical business through our new greenfield plant for healthcare packaging. While this plant may not fall in the speciality chemicals category in the traditional sense, but it is certainly a differentiated product offering. In India, business line medical specialities have grown over the past few years and this facility will give us clear edge against the competition,” said Adnan Ahmad, region head, Clariant in India.

“Our new greenfield healthcare packaging production plant, technology-wise is ‘state-of-the-art’. It is the first and so far, the only ISO-8 cleanroom facility in the group and particularly in emerging markets of the world. The facility will offer Desiccants and link our customers to Clariant's global packaging design capabilities. Pharmaceutical regulatory compliance and consistent quality is the hallmark of our offerings to the customers,” added Ketan Premani, India head of business unit - medical specialities.
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Sasol: All eyes on Lake Charles project cracker status

MOSCOW (MRC) -- Progress continues on the company’s Lake Charles cracker complex project, which the company estimates is 81% complete, with capital expenditure standing at USD8.8bn, said Hydrocarbonprocessing.

The project is proceeding on time and remains within the current budget guidance of USD11.13bn.

The complex is likely to be the last investment by Sasol at that scale for some time, after a USD2bn upward revision to the Lake Charles budget in mid-2016 on the back of labour costs and delays was compounded by an additional $130m increase due to the impact of Hurricane Harvey. The company said in November 2017 that it is to focus on projects with a price tag of between USD500m and USD1bn for the foreseeable future until it has built a sufficient track record on successfully executing lower-budget projects.

Recent US tax reforms are likely to boost returns from the project. South African petrochemicals group Sasol expects half-year profit to lift as much as 6% on the back of higher crude oil prices, the firm said on Tuesday

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