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Chemical Producers Weigh Halting Production in Argentina, an Industrial Info Market Brief
The COVID-19 pandemic, plus the spiraling economic crisis and complex political scenario, have had a negative impact on the Chemical Processing sector
Released Tuesday, August 04, 2020
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The COVID-19 pandemic, the spiraling economic crisis and a complex political scenario have had a negative impact on Argentina's Chemical Processing sector. Major companies such as BASF, Axalta and PPG are considering a departure from Argentina in favor of neighboring countries, such as Brazil.
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