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January 2, 2012
The European Union (EU) has terminated an antidumping and anti-subsidy probe on imports of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) products from Oman and Saudi Arabia, following the...http://www.chemweek.com/regions/eastern_europe/European-Union-Halts-PET-Antidumping-Probe_40041.html December 30, 2011
Phosagro (Moscow), Russia's biggest integrated producer of phosphate fertilizers, has approved a rubles7-billion capital expenditure budget for its Apatit mining subsidiary in 2012...http://www.chemweek.com/regions/eastern_europe/russia/Phosagro-Approves-Mining-Capacity-Hike_40107.html December 23, 2011
Haldor Topsoe says it has signed a contract with JSC Acron (Veliky Novgorod, Russia) for the design of a 2,060-m.t./day ammonia plant at Veliky Novgorod. The new ammonia plant is...http://www.chemweek.com/regions/eastern_europe/russia/Haldor-Topsoe-Awarded-Contract-for-Ammonia-Plant-in-Russia_40013.html December 22, 2011
Sibur Holding says it has sold its fertilizer production business to Siberian Business Union (Kemerovo, Russia). Sibur has previously said that fertilizers and tires are non-core...http://www.chemweek.com/regions/eastern_europe/russia/Sibur-Sells-Fertilizer-Business-for-a-Reported-$1-Billion-Update_39971.html December 21, 2011
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has agreed to a four-month extension, until April 2012, of the deadline for the previously announced privatization of chemical company Oltchim...http://www.chemweek.com/regions/eastern_europe/hungary/Oltchim-Privatization-Delayed-for-Four-Months_39945.html December 21, 2011
Sibur (Moscow), Russia’s largest petrochemicals player, will make a final investment decision next year on a previously announced world scale petrochemicals complex at Tobolsk...http://www.chemweek.com/regions/eastern_europe/russia/Sibur-Details-Plans-for-Huge-Petchems-Complex-at-Tobolsk_39969.html December 20, 2011
The European Commission says it has opened an antitrust investigation into agreements between Honeywell and DuPont for the development of a new refrigerant for air conditioning systems...http://www.chemweek.com/regions/eastern_europe/EU-Launches-Antitrust-Investigation-of-Honeywell-and-DuPont-over-Car-Refrigerant_39898.html December 19, 2011
The International Council of Chemical Associations (ICCA) has called on governments that are party to the World Trading Organization (WTO) to drive through a multilateral program of...http://www.chemweek.com/regions/eastern_europe/ICCA-Urges-WTO-to-Liberalize-Trade_39922.html December 15, 2011
The European Parliament has approved the European Commission's proposal to ban the use of phosphates, and to limit the content of other phosphorous-containing compounds, in consumer...http://www.chemweek.com/regions/eastern_europe/European-Parliament-Approves-Phosphate-Ban-Phosphorous-Limit-in-Consumer-Detergents_39754.html December 13, 2011
Cefic has revised its 2012 forecast for growth in output of chemicals in Europe to 1.5%, from 2.5%. Cefic also downgraded its projection for 2011 growth in European chemical production...http://www.chemweek.com/regions/eastern_europe/Cefic-Downgrades-2011-and-2012-Output-Growth-Estimates-for-Europe_39725.html December 7, 2011
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (Iupac) says it has started the process for naming two new chemical elements currently known by their atomic numbers 114 and 116...http://www.chemweek.com/regions/eastern_europe/russia/Scientists-to-Name-New-Elements-Flerovium-and-Livermorium_39552.html December 6, 2011
BASF: Benefiting from the use of LRI in its development of nanomaterials. The chemical industry will maintain its Long-range Research Initiative (LRI) spending of about €10...http://www.chemweek.com/regions/eastern_europe/Industry-Maintains-Spending-on-Long-range-Research_39310.html December 6, 2011
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) says recent findings by the French food safety authority Anses (Paris) do not change EFSA’s 2010 assessment of bisphenol A (BPA), and...http://www.chemweek.com/regions/eastern_europe/Europe-Reaffirms-BPA-Safety-Findings_39545.html December 6, 2011
The U.K. government says it will provide a reported £250 million ($390 million) in tax relief and compensation to energy intensive companies faced with higher costs from its...http://www.chemweek.com/regions/eastern_europe/U-K-Officials-Pledge-Tax-Relief-to-Energy-Intensive-Industries_39548.html December 1, 2011
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) says recent findings by the French food safety authority Anses does not change EFSA’s 2010 assessment of bisphenol A (BPA), saying Anses...http://www.chemweek.com/regions/eastern_europe/Officials-French-Findings-Do-Not-Alter-EFSAs-2010-BPA-Assessment_39437.html December 1, 2011
Lummus Technology, a CB&I subsidiary, has been awarded a contract by CJSC Vostochnaya Neftechimicheskaya (VNHK), a subsidiary of OJSC Rosneft (Moscow) for the license and basic...http://www.chemweek.com/regions/eastern_europe/russia/Rosneft-Builds-Large-Naphtha-Cracker-Complex-in-Russias-Far-East_39432.html December 1, 2011
Sumitomo Chemical says it will build a new plant to produce aluminum titanate diesel particulate filters (DPF) at the site of its new wholly owned subsidiary Sumika Ceramics Poland...http://www.chemweek.com/regions/eastern_europe/poland/Sumitomo-to-Build-Aluminum-Titanate-DPF-Plant-in-Poland_39425.html November 21, 2011
The European Commission today has adopted two pieces of legislation to control additives in foods as part of its efforts to strengthen food safety. The regulation features the...http://www.chemweek.com/regions/eastern_europe/Europe-Tightens-Food-Additive-Regulations_39230.html November 16, 2011
International Flavors and Fragrances (IFF) says it has opened a creative and applications lab in Dubai's DuBiotech research part. The company says the facility supports all...http://www.chemweek.com/regions/eastern_europe/russia/IFF-Opens-Lab-in-Dubai_39081.html November 14, 2011
PhosAgro (Moscow), a leading producer of phosphate fertilizers, says it is considering plans to merge its Ammophos and Cherepovetsky Azot subsidiaries. Both subsidiaries are based at...http://www.chemweek.com/regions/eastern_europe/russia/PhosAgro-Considers-Merging-Two-Subsidiaries_39027.html |
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