17 May 2007 09:52 [Source: ICIS news]
TAIPEI (ICIS news)--Japan Polyethylene is due to debottleneck its gas-based metallocene linear low density (LLDPE) plant by March or April 2008 in the face of increased competition from the Middle East, a company official said on Thursday.
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Local producers would have to compete by offering more specialty grades such as metallocene LLDPE, said general manager of the planning division Shigeru Matsuda.
“The 47,000 tonne/year metallocene LLDPE plant at
Japan Polyethylene, the largest PE producer in the country, is a joint venture of Japan Polychem Corp, Japan Polyolefins Co and Mitsubishi Shoji Plastics Corp.
Matsuda was speaking at the sidelines of the two-day Asia Petrochemical Industry Conference in
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