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  1. Petrochemical companies during the lockdown

    ... curtailed their purchases of naphtha, with petrol prices hitting all-time lows. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, most passenger flights around the world have been grounded. Response measures As new capacities are coming on stream in China and the United States and key consuming regions are experiencing a slowdown, the oil markets had been under strain even before the emergence of COVID-19. The slump in the oil prices and the pandemic further aggravated the situation. Most analysts ...

  2. China – a firsthand account

    China was the first country to be hit by the coronavirus and also the first to curb the outbreak. We are keeping our finger on the pulse of the situation in the Middle Kingdom, and to shed more light on it we have our colleagues Mariya Voronkevych (Shanghai) ...

  3. SIBUR meets its Chinese customers

    SIBUR hosted a customer event in Hangzhou (China) to promote Zapsibneftekhim products. With the launch of Zapsibneftekhim petrochemical facility, Sibur is looking to expand its footprint in China. To showcase new products and advance its brand, SIBUR held an event in Hangzhou for PP and PE consumers ...

  4. Strategic alliances

    ... petrochemical complex in Qatar. Photo: cpchem.com. Geography of new JVs “The growing construction of new facilities gives impetus to joint venture projects,” says Andrey Kostin. “Naturally, these regions are currently the Middle East, China and the United States.” His opinion is confirmed by the study conducted by VYGON Consulting, an independent consultant on the development of the Russian fuel and energy complex. According to analysts, the global petrochemical industry has radically ...

  5. New office in Shanghai

    SIBUR has opened a new office – SIBUR International Trading in Shanghai, China. The new offices of SIBUR International Trading are located on the 74th floor of the Shanghai World Financial Centre, one of the tallest buildings in Shanghai, which is home to the world's leading companies, such as Google, Ernst & Young, Morgan ...

  6. Digitizing dairy in China

    The Chinese company’s CEO shares insights about the digitalisation of the Chinese dairy industry. Twenty kilometers outside of central Beijing sits the sprawling headquarters of China Mengniu Dairy, China’s second-largest dairy company. It might not boast the same glossy exterior as China’s colossal technology companies’ campuses, and CEO Jeffrey, Minfang Lu admits that the dairy industry suffers fr om a less-than-innovative ...

  7. Chinese market: growth potential

    China is currently one of the most attractive markets for Russia: the export and import volumes between the PRC and Russia went up by a third last year. What are some of the ways for newcomers to find their footing, and for established players – to ...