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SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY,LIMITED “Regarding the Japan Fair Trade Commission's review results on the integration of domestic polyolefin businesses: Sumitomo Chemical to integrate its PP and LLDPE businesses into Prime Polymer. .”

SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY,LIMITED “Regarding the Japan Fair Trade Commission's review results on the integration of domestic polyolefin businesses: Sumitomo Chemical to integrate its PP and LLDPE businesses into Prime Polymer. .”

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Sumitomo Chemical has received approval from Japan’s Fair Trade Commission to consolidate its domestic polyolefin operations by integrating its polypropylene (PP) and linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) businesses into its subsidiary Prime Polymer, streamlining its portfolio structure. This consolidation likely aims to enhance operational efficiency and competitiveness in the domestic polyolefin market, potentially improving margins through cost synergies and better resource allocation.

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