Taiwan is immediately evaluating the possibility of allowing companies to set up naphtha cracking operations in China. The government is considering lifting a ban on setting up petrochemical activitiees in China, as it’s president withdrew support for the controversial US$24 bln Kuokuang local refinery project, as per Reuters.
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Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Taiwan government mulls lifting a ban on setting up petrochemical activities in China
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