The Chemicals industry plays a fundamental role in the modern economy by transforming raw inputs into more than 70,000 products for intermediate or final consumption. As an enabling industry, it stands at the beginning of the value chains of numerous sectors, such as agriculture, food & beverages, consumer goods, construction and pharmaceuticals. It also plays a vital role in promoting human and economic development, improving food security and public health, and ensuring the sustainable use of natural resources.
Activities associated with Chemicals are manufacturing of petroleum and coal products, basic chemicals, resins, polymers and speciality chemicals, industrial gases, fertilisers, paints and coatings, adhesives, plastics and rubber products. A number of consumer goods are also included, such as pharmaceuticals, hygiene and personal care products, cleaning compounds and toiletries.
ISI Emerging Market Group Limited ("The Company") is a subsidiary of Echo Bidco Limited, a Company registered in England and Wales under number 12577583 whose registered office is at BlueFin, Level 1, 110 Southwark Street, London, SE1 0SU, United ...
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ISI Emerging Market Group Limited ("The Company") is a subsidiary of Echo Bidco Limited, a Company registered in England and Wales under number 12577583 whose registered office is at BlueFin, Level 1, 110 Southwark Street, London, SE1 0SU, United ...
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Poland's chemicals, and rubber and plastics sector reflects a dynamic and increasingly complex industrial landscape. The chemical industry remains a cornerstone of the country's processing sector and a vital pillar of the national economic system. ...
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The chemical industry plays a vital role in the economies of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), serving as both a foundational input provider for other sectors and a major contributor to industrial output, exports, and employment. While CEE countries ...
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Poland's chemicals and rubber & plastics sector presents a complex picture. While some products saw growth in 2023, such as polyester paints (28.5% y/y growth) and compressors (up 65.5% y/y), others like toluene (-95% y/y) and tyres (-13.5% y/y) ...
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Poland’s chemical sector is important both domestically and internationally. In 2019, it was the eighth biggest market in terms of chemicals sales in the EU. It is also an important producer, primarily due to a few large domestic ...
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Poland has a developed and diversified chemical industry, which was the eighth-largest one in the EU in 2018. The country is also the home of one of the leading producers of fertilisers, plasticisers, polyeolfins, polystyrene and soda in Europe, ...
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The combined production value of the Polish chemical sector, which for the purposes of this report shall consist of the chemicals, and the rubber and plastics subsectors, stood at PLN 158.5bn in 2017, up 11.95% y/y. The share of the sector’s ...
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The chemical industry as defined for the purpose of this report consists of the chemicals, rubber and plastics sectors. It is one of the vital parts of the Polish economy, as shown by these segments' combined sold production-to-GDP ratio at 7.4% in ...
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The Polish chemical industry represents around 4% of the value of the European chemical market according to MarketLine data for 2015, which covers specialty chemicals, commodity chemicals, agricultural chemicals and pharmaceutical chemicals. The ...
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