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Manufacturer of: Lined piping systems, Columns, Vessel and Tanks for ĐŽƌƌŽƐŝǀĞ ŵĞĚŝĂ ĂƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶƐ Lining Material: PTFE/PFA/FEP/PVDF/PP/HDPE Why Resistotech: ͻ WƌŽĐĞƐƐŝŶŐ ĐĂƉĂĐŝƚLJ ŽĨ ϱϬн ƚŽŶŶĞƐ ƉĞƌ ŵŽŶƚŚ ͻ >ĂƌŐĞ ĚŝĂŵĞƚĞƌƐ ƵƉƚŽ ϮϬϬϬ E ;ϴϬͿ ďLJ ƉĂƐƚĞ ĞdžƚƌƵƐŝŽŶ ͻ >ŝŶĞƌƐ ƚŚŝĐŬŶĞƐƐ ĨƌŽŵ Ϯ ŵŵ ƚŽ ϭϰ ŵŵ ĂƐ ƉĞƌ ĂƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ ͻ ^ĞĂŵůĞƐƐ ůŝŶŝŶŐ ŝŶ dĂŶŬƐ ĐŽůƵŵŶ ĂŶĚ ǀĞƐƐĞů ʹ ŶŽ ǁĞůĚ ũŽŝŶƚƐ ͻ >ŝŶĞƌ ůĞŶŐƚŚƐ ϲϰϬϬ ŵŵ ƵƉƚŽ ϰϬϬ E ĂŶĚ ĂďŽǀĞ Ăůů ϯϮϬϬ ͻ ůů ƐŝnjĞƐ ϵϬ ĞŐ ůďŽǁƐ ŝŶ ƐŝŶŐůĞ ƉŝĞĐĞ ͻ DŝŶŝŵŝnjŝŶŐ ũŽŝŶƚƐ ďLJ ůŽŶŐĞƌ ůĞŶŐƚŚƐ ͲƐĂǀĞƐ ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚ ĂŶĚ ŝŶƐƚĂůůĂƟŽŶ ĐŽƐƚ ͻ Full vacuum upto 200 Deg C in any size ͻ dĞƐƟŶŐ ĂƐ ƉĞƌ ^dD & ϭϱϰϱ ʹ Ϭϯ ĨŽƌ ϭϬϬй ƉƌŽĚƵĐƚƐ ͻ & ĐĞƌƟĮĐĂƚĞ ĂŶĚ ĐŽŵƉůŝĂŶĐĞ RESISTOTECH INDUSTRIES PRIVATE LIMITED C-11, MIDC, SINNAR, DIST.: NASHIK, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA, PIN - 421 301. M: 0091 9820429054 | T: 0091 2551 230540 | E: [email protected] W: www.resistotech.com dĞĐŚŶŽͲĐŽŵŵĞƌĐŝĂů ƐŽůƵƟŽŶƐ ƉƌŽǀŝĚĞƌ ǁŝƚŚ pre-engineering and case study of corrosion issues June 2, 2020

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Manufacturer of:Lined piping systems, Columns, Vessel and Tanks for

Lining Material: PTFE/PFA/FEP/PVDF/PP/HDPEWhy Resistotech:

Full vacuum upto 200 Deg C in any size

RESISTOTECH INDUSTRIES PRIVATE LIMITEDC-11, MIDC, SINNAR, DIST.: NASHIK, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA, PIN - 421 301.

M: 0091 9820429054 | T: 0091 2551 230540 | E: [email protected]: www.resistotech.com

pre-engineering and case study of corrosion issues

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AVAILABLE REGULARLY1-Bromo-3-Chloropropane

1,2,4H-Triazole

1,4-Butanediol

1,4-Dioxane

1,6-Hexanediol

2-Ethyl Hexanoic Acid

2-Ethyl Hexyl Acrylate

2-Methyl THF

2-Hydroxy Ethyl Methacrylate (2-HEMA)

2,2-Di Methoxy Propane

2,4-Dichloro Benzyl Chloride

4-Di Methyl Amino Pyridine

4-Hydroxy Benzaldehyde

Acetic Acid Acetone Acetonitrile

Acrylonitrile Acetophenone

Acrylamide Acrylic Acid Adipic Acid

Allyl Alcohol Alpha-Naphthol

Ammonium Bi Carbonate

Ammonium Thiocyanate

Amino Ethylethanalomine

Amino Guanidine Bi Carbonate

Aniline Oil

Benzoic Acid Benzophenone

Benzylamine Beta-Naphthol

Bis Trichloro Methyl Carbone (Triphosgene)

Bisphenol A

Butyl Acetate Butyl Acrylate

Butyl Carbitol Butyl Carbitol Acetate

Butyl Glycol / Cellosolve

Butyl Cellosolve Acetate

Caustic Potash Flakes

Chloroform

Citric Acid Anhydrous

Citric Acid Monohydrate

Cyano Acetamide

Cyclohexane Cyclohexanol

Cyclohexanone

Cyclohexylamine

Cyclopropylamine

D-Tartaric Acid

Di Acetone Di Basic Ester

Di Cyclohexylamine

Di Cyclohexylcarbodiimide

Di Ethyl Ether

Di Ethyl Sulphate

Di Ethylamine

Di Ethanol Amine

Di Ethyl Carbonate

Di Ethyl Malonate

Di Ethylene Triamine

Di Iso Propyl Ether

Di Iso Propylamine

Di Methyl Amine 40%

Di Methyl Acetamide

Di Methyl Carbonate

Di Methyl Formamide

Di Methyl Malonate

Di Methyl Sulfoxide

Di-N-Butylamine

Di Propylene Glycol

Di Tert Butyl Dicarbonate (Di BOC)

Dicyandiamide Diglyme

DL-Tartaric Acid

Epichlorohydrine

Epoxy Resin Ethyl Acetate

Ethyl Aceto Acetate Ethyl Acrylate

Ethyl Chloro Formate

Ethyl Cyano Acetate

Ethylene Di Amine

Fluorobenzene * Formamide

Formic Acid - 85%

Formic Acid - 99%

Fumaric Acid Furfural Alcohol

Glycerine

Hexamethyldisilazane (H.M.D.S)

Heptane Hexylene Glycol

Hydrazine Hydrate 80% & 100%

Hydrobromic Acid 48%

Hydrogen Peroxide

Hydroquinone

Hydroxylamine HCl

Hydroxylamine Sulphate

Hexamine Imidazole Iodine

Iso Butanol Iso Butyric Acid

Iso Propyl Alcohol

Isopropyl Acetate

Isobutyraldehyde Isophorone

Isophorone Diamine

Isophthalic Acid Isovaleraldehyde

L+Tartaric Acid Lactose

Lithium Carbonate

Lithium Hydroxide

Maleic Anhydride

Malonic Acid Malononitrile

Melamine Meta Cresol

Methacrylic Acid

Methane Sulphonic Acid

Methane Sulphonyl Chloride

Methyl Aceto Acetate Methyl Acrylate

Methyl Chloro Formate

Methyl Cyano Acetate

Methyl Cyclo Hexane

Methylene Diphenyl Diisocyanate (MDI)

Methyl Ethyl Ketone

Methyl Iso Butyl Ketone

Methyl Methacrylate

Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether

Methylene Chloride Monoethylamine

Mono Chloro Benzene

Mono Methylamine

Mono Ethanol Amine

Mono Ethylene Glycol

Mono Iso Propylamine 70%

Mono Iso Propylamine 99%

Monoglyme Morpholine

MP Diol Glycol

N-Ethyl Piperazine N-Butyric Acid

N-Butyl Methacrylate

N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone

N-Pentane N-Propanol

N-Propyl Acetate

N-Amino Ethyl Piperazine (N-AEP)

N-Butanol N-Butyraldehyde

N-Hexane 99% N-Heptane

N-Methyl Piperazine Naphthlene Crude

Naphthlene Refined Neo Pentyl Glycol

Nitromethane Nonyl Phenol

Nonyl Phenol Ethoxylate

Oxone PS-16

P-Tert-Butyl Phenol (PTBP)

P-Tert-Octyl Phenol (PTOP)

Para Toluene Sulfonyl Chloride

Paraformaldehyde 91% & 96%

Pentaerythritol 98%

Perchloroethylene

Phenol

Phosphoric Acid (Food Grade)

Phosphoric Acid (Technical)

Phosphorus Oxychloride

Phosphorus Pentaoxide Piperidine

Piperazine Anhydrous

Poly Vinyl Alcohol Polyethylene Glycol

Polypropylene Glycol 1000D

Polypropylene Glycol 2000D

Potassium Bi Carbonate

Potassium Carbonate (Granular)

Potassium Carbonate (Powder)

Potassium Permanganate

Phenyl Chloro Formate

Propionaldehyde Propionic Acid

Propionic Anhydride Propargyl Alcohol

Propylene Glycol Technical

Propylene Glycol USP

Phthalic Anhydride Pyridine

Pyrrolidine Resorcinol Soda Ash

Sodium Boro Hydride - Granular

Sodium Boro Hydride - Powder

Sodium Cyanide Sodium Gluconate

Sodium Ligno Sulphonate

Sodium Metabi Sulphite Sodium Metal

Sodium Methoxide Powder

Sodium Nitrite Sodium Nitrate

Sodium Thiocyanate

Sodium Tri Polyphosphate (STPP)

Tartaric Acid (L+ / DL)

T-Butanol (T.B.A)

T-Butyl Acetate

T-Butylamine Tetra Hydro Furan

Thiophenol Thiourea

Toluene Di Iso Cyanite

Tri Chloro Ethylene

Tri Ethyl Phosphate

Tri Ethyl Amine

Tri Ethyl Ortho Formate

Tri Ethylene Pentamine (TEPA)

Tri Mellitic Anhydride

Tri Methyl Ortho Acetate

Tri Methyl Ortho Formate

Tri Methylol Propane

Tri Methylamine

Tri-n-Butylamine

Triethanolamine 85% & 99%

Triethylene Tetramine

Urea - Technical Grade

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Coco Diethanolamide, Coco Monoethanolamide, Cocoamido Propyl Betain, Ethylene Bis Stearamide, Ethylene Bis Oleamide, Stearyl Amido Propyl Dimethylamine, etc.

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Acetonitrile Acrylamide (Microbiology Grade)

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Head Offi ce: B-10, Kanmoor House, Ground Floor, 281/87, Narshi Natha Street, Masjid Bunder (W), Mumbai-400 009.Tel.: 022-61207777 Fax: 022-61207760 / 70 Email: [email protected] Web.: www.rrgroupindia.com

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ALKYL

ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL Drum / Tanker

Authorised Distributors: (Ready Stock: Ex. Kurkumbh Plant / Bhiwandi / Hyderabad) ALKYL AMINES CHEMICALS LTD.

R NANDLAL & SONS / VITAL ORGANICS (Ankleshwar)

Also available Ready Stock / Highseas Basis (Packing & Bulks):AMMONIUM CHLORIDE - TECH / PURE 99%

Aluminium Chloride Anhydrous Caustic Soda Flakes / Prills / Lye Hydrogen Peroxide 35%, 50%, 60% Potassium CarbonateBenzyl Alcohol / Chloride Chlorinated Paraffin Wax (CPW) Methylene Di Chloride Granular / Powder Benzal Dehyde Chloroform Phosphoric Acid 85% Min Stable Bleaching Powder Caustic Potash Flakes / Lye Hydrochloric Acid Poly Aluminium Chloride

Available Ex-Ready Stocks Distributors & Consignment Agents Mfg. for: GUJARAT ALKALIES & CHEMICALS LTD.

Authorised Distributors for: GUJARAT STATE FERTILIZERS & CHEMICALS LTD. Ammonium Bicarbonate Powder Dimethylformamide Dimethylacetamide Dimethylamine Monomethylamine 40% Methanol Sodium Nitrate Sodium Nitrite Trimethylamine Formic Acid 85% (Tanker & Carbouys)

Authorised Reseller for: DEEPAK FERTILISERS & PETROCHEMICALS CORP. LTD. Acetonitrile 99.9% Purity Di Ethylamine Tri Ethylamine Mono Methylamine 30%, 40%, 45% Bulk & Drums

SODIUM NITRATE SODIUM NITRITE

(An Enterprise of THE HINDUSTHAN GROUP) HINDUSTHAN CHEMICALS COMPANY Sodium Cyanide Tablets / Powder Sodium Ferro Cyanide

Authorised Reseller for: DEEPAK NITRITE LIMITED

Acetone Acetonitrile Acrylamide Crystal Acrylic Acid Adipic Acid Allyl Chloride Aniline Benzoic Acid Bisphenol Borax Granular Butyl Glycol Acetate Butyl Carbitol Butyl Cellosolve (Butyl Glycol) Butyl Diglycol Ether Camphor Syn. Chloroform Crude Naphthalene Cyclohexane Cyclohexanone Di Acetone Alcohol

Di Ethanol Amines Di Methyl Formamide DCDA DIPE DMAC DMC DMSO Epichlorohydrin Ethyl Chloroformate Formamide Formic Acid 85% / 99% Gum Rosin H.A.S. Heptane Hexamine 2-Hydroxyethyl Methacrylate Hydroxylamine HCL Imidazole IPA Iso Phthalic Acid Iso Butanol

Iso Propyl Acetate L+Tartaric Acid 2-Methyl-1,3-Propanediol (MPDIOL) MMA / MAA Maleic Anhydride Melamine Methanol Methacrylic Acid Methane Sulfonic Acid (MSA) Methane Sulfonyl Chloride (MSC) Methyl Chloro Formate Methyl Isobutyl Ketone Mono Ethanolamine Mono Iso Propylamine 70% / 99% Morpholine N-Butyl Acetate N-Heptane N-Propanol - Taiwan N-Propyl Acetate Neopentyl Glycol

Nonyl Phenol Ethoxylate 9.5 Mol. Paraformaldehyde 91% / 96% Pentaerythritol Phthalic Anhydride Perchloroethylene Phenol Propyl Glycol Mono Methyl Ether (PMA) Propylene Glycol Tech. / USP PVC Resin Refined Glycerin PTBP Naphthalene Crude / Refined Soda Ash / Light / Sodium Bicarbonate Sodium Metal Sodium Gluconate Sodium Methoxide Powder Sodium Boro Hydride Powder TEOF Thio Urea Toluene THF Tertiary Butanol Tri Chloroethylene Triethanolamine 99%

Available Ready Stock at Ex-Bhiwandi / Highseas Basis: } Technical grade UREA (Imported) with Cenvat Credit

FATTY ACIDS SURFACTANTS FATTY ALCOHOLS GLYCERINE Stearic Acids Polymer Grade Speciality Grade Oleic Acids Commercial Grades Premium Grades Fractionated Fatty Acids Coconut Grades

Refined Glucerine IP

Glucerine USP-30

Refined Glycerine BP

Refined Glycerine CP

Alpha Olefin Sulphonate (AOS)

Sodium Lauryl Sulphate (SLS)

Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulphate (SLES)

Lauryl Alcohol

Cetostearyl Alcohol

Stearyl Alcohol

Behenyl Alcohol

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PARAD CORPORATION PVT. LTD.

Parad Corporation is a group company of Axiom Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. Registered with ISO-9001. LIC No. QAC/R91/4690.

Parad Corporation is a manufacturer and supplier of variety of chemicals as per customer needs and specification. Parad Corporation is one of pioneers in manufacturing of speciality chemicals needed by several industries for utilization during manufacturing, continous process industries, research and analysis laboratory and other speciality and performance applications. Company have facility for phar-maceuticals, pharmaceutical intermediate, inorganic and organic salts and its derivatives.

Company provides customized solutions with manufacturing capabilities to produce wide range of specialized products to cater the needs of various industries including Agriculture, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics, Industrial Chemicals, Fine Chemicals and Performance Chemicals, Lubricants, Polymers and Minerals etc.

We Specialized in organic and inorganic chemical and its derivatives:� Bromine � Copper � Lithium

� Calcium � Iodine � Zinc

For any query contact us on: +91-9727703500

Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd.111, Tower-A, Pramukh Hraday, Beside Sandesra Estate, Atladra, Vadodara - 390012, Gujarat, INDIA

Phone: +91-265-2681552/53/54 w Cell : +91 9727703500 w WhatsApp : 7433900100Email: [email protected], [email protected]

www.axiomlithium.com | www.axiomcorporate.comManufacturing at: Plot No. 145, Ekalbara Road, Dabhasa, Tal. Padra, Dist. Vadodara - 391 440, Gujarat, India.

Products CAS No. Products CAS No. Products CAS No.Lithium salts & its derivatives:Lithium Acetate AnhydrousLithium Acetate DihydrateLithium BenzoateLithium Bromide AnhydrousLithium Bromide Solution (54-55%)Lithium CarbonateLithium Chloride AnhydrousLithium Chloride Solution (40-41%)Lithium Chromate Solution (30%)Lithium Citrate Tetra HydrateLithium FluorideLithium Fluoro PhosphateLithium LactateLithium Meta BorateLithium Molybdate Solution (20%)Lithium Nitrate AnhydrousLithium PerchlorateLithium PhosphateLithium Tetra BorateLithium Metasilicate& other Lithium salts as per customer needs & specifications

546-89-46108-17-4553-54-87550-35-87550-35-8554-13-27447-41-87447-41-814307-35-86080-58-67789-24-421324-40-3867-55-013453-69-513568-40-67790-69-47791-03-910377-52-312007-60-210102-24-6

Bromide salts & its derivatives:Ammonium BromideHydro Bromic Acid 48%Lead (II) Bromide AnhydrousManganese (II) Bromide TetrahydrateNickel (II) Bromide AnhydrousPotassium BromideStrontium Bromide AnhydrousStrontium Bromide HexahydrateManganese (II) Bromide TetrahydrateMagnesium Bromide HexahydrateAntimony (III) BromideBarium Bromide AnhydrousBarium Bromide DihydrateBismuth (III) BromideCadmium Bromide AnhydrousCadmium Bromide TetrahydrateCobalt (II) Bromide AnhydrousCobalt (II) Bromide Hexahydraten-Amyl Bromiden-Butyl Bromiden-Propyl Bromiden-Hexyl Bromiden-Bromo SuccinimideIso-Amyl Bromide

57-09-010035-10-610031-22-810031-20-613462-88-97758-02-310476-81-07789-53-910031-20-613446-53-27789-61-910553-31-87791-28-87787-58-87789-42-613464-92-17789-43-713762-12-4110-53-2109-65-9106-94-5111-25-1128-08-5107-82-4

Calcium salts & its derivatives:Calcium Bromide SolutionCalcium Bromide AnhydrousCalcium Bromide HydrateCalcium Citrate

Copper salts & its derivatives:Copper SulphateCopper (II) GluconateCopper (II) Nitrate HemipentahydrateCopper (II) Nitrate TrihydrateCuprous Bromide

Iodine salts & its derivatives:Zinc Iodide AnhydrousCalcium Iodide AnhydrousCopper (I) Iodide

Zinc salts & its derivatives:Zinc Bromide AnhydrousZinc Citrate DihydrateZinc Fluoride TetrahydrateZinc Gluconate

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AVAILABLE FROM READY STOCK & ON HIGH SEAS SALE

Methanol Phenol Acetone Toluene

Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd

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�Adipic Acid �Chloroform �Citric Acid Mono / Anhydrous �D.O.P �DCDA (China) �Di Ethyl Malonate (China) �Di Methyl Acetamide �Di Methyl Amino Pyridine �Di Methyl Carbonate �Di Methyl Formamide (China) �Di Methyl Malonate �Di Methyl Sulfoxide (Hubei Xingfa) �DMA - HCl �DCDA (China / Belite) � Epichlorohydrine (Hanwa) � Ethyl Chloro Formate �Glycerine �Gum Rosin (Indonesia) �Hydrazine Hydrate (Lanxess) �Hydrobromic Acid 48% �Hydroxylamine HCl �Hydroxylamine Sulphate � Iso Butanol (Dairen) � Iso Phthalic Acid (Eastman) � L+Tartaric Acid �Maleic Anhydride (Taiwan / Korea / China) � Melamine (China) �Methane Sulphonyl Chloride �Methyl Aceto Acetate (Lonza) �Methyl Chloro Formate �Methyl Cyanoacetate �Methyl Iso Butyl Ketone (Sasol / Kumho) �Methylene Chloride �N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone (China) �Octoic Acid - 2EH � Para Toluene Sulphonic Chloride � Pentaerythritol (Perstorp) � Phenol (Taiwan / Korea) � Phthalic Anhydride � Phosphorous Oxychloride (POCL3) � Potassium Sulphate (Water Soluble) � Propylene Glycol Tech (Shandong Shida / Wells) � Propylene Glycol USP (Dow) � PTSA � PVC (Ineos / LG Korea / Mexico) �Resorcinol � Sodium Bi Carbonate � Sodium Borohydride � Sodium Hydride � Sodium Meta Bi Sulphite (China) � Sodium Metal � Sodium Nitrite �Technical Urea �Tetra Hydro Furan (THF) (Taiwan) �Thiophene-2-Ethanol �Tri Ethyl Amine

Available on Indent basisYellow Phosphorus

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MANUFACTURING PRODUCTSDiacetone Alcohol Isophorone Phosphorus PentasulphideHexylene Glycol Methyl Isobutyl Carbinol (MIBC) Phosphorus Pentoxide3,3,5 – Trimethyl Cyclohexanol Acetone Poly Phosphoric Acid3,3,5 – Trimethyl Cyclohexanone Benzylidene Acetone Ammonium Polyphosphate-PRAPHOS-FRCumene Hydroperoxide (CHP) Mesityl Oxide Sodium Hydro Sulphide (NaHS)Diisobutyl Ketone PC 901 PU Dispenser Cleaner PRASOLVE Mold Cleaners

AROMA CHEMICALSPRAMINT 3- Methyl Indole (SKATOLE)PRATHOL Benzylacetone

LUBRICANT ADDITIVESZinc Dialkyl Dithio Phosphate (ZDDP) Additiv HP-A Ashless Hydrualic Package Phosphate Easter /Acid PhosphateAdditiv 2211- Grease Additiv Additiv PC 90 – PIBSI Amine PhosphateAdditiv G015-Industrial Gear Oil Additiv 730 TBN Booster

VALUE ADDED PRODUCTSMethoxy Propanol (PM) 1,2 Dimethoxy Ethane (MonoGlyme) Phosphorus Acid CrystalsMethoxy Propyl Acetate (PMA) DiGlyme Coco Amido Propyl Betaine (CAPB)Dipropylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether (DPM) 1, 6 Hexanediol Sodium HypophosphiteDipropylene Glycol Monoethyl Ether Acetate(DPMA)

Iso – Propyl Acetate Hypophosphorus Acid (30/50%)

Dibasic Ester Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK) Phosphoric Acid (FG) 85%/88%Cumene/Phenol Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) THPS/ THPCEthoxy Propanol (EP) Perchloric Acid 60%/70% Yellow PhosphorusDipropylene Glycol EDDHA Fe - 6% Red PhosphorusAcetophenone Para – Tertiary Octyl Phenol (PTOP) Dicumyl PeroxideSec – Butyl Acetate N – Propyl Acetate CS-12 (Texanol)Chlorhexidine Base Ethylene Glycol Tertiary Butyl Ether (ETB) Apha Methyl Styrene(AMS)Cetyl Pyridinium Chloride Chlorphenesin Acetylacetone

AMINESTallow Amine / Tallow Diamine Coco Amine / Coco Diamine Stearyl AmineOleyl Amine Lauryl Amine Lauryl/ Coco Dimethyl AmineCetyl Dimethyl Amine Ethylene Diamine (EDA) Amino Ethyl Ethanol Amine (AEEA)Ditallow Dimethyl Ammonium Chloride Palm Based Ester Quats Dimethyl Amino Propyl Amine (DMAPA)

POLYMERS /PLASTICRAMPF SOLUTION

(Germany)LATI

(Italy)UCC

(Europe)TOSOH(Japan)

MARUZEN(Japan)

CARBODEON(Finland)

Polyurethane ToolingBoards (MB, SB & WB)Close Contour Pastes

High PerformanceThermoplastic forinjection moldinggrades

Purging compoundsserving – Acetal,Nylon, TPV, ABS,Acrylic, PS PC

HexamethyleneDiisocyanate,Coronate-HXRCoronate-HXR90Coronate-MPAX-75

SWASOLVE ETB- Used as a

Solvent for paints

Nanodiamond Composition Electroless & Electrolyte platingPTFF/Coating3 D Printing

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18% GST Rates is Applicable on all productsNAME OF THE ITEM PACKING MAKE HSN CODEAcetonitrile 157KG UK 29269000Acetyl Acetone 180KG JAPAN / CHINA 291419902-Amino-2-Methyl-1-Propanol 10LT. CHINA 290519903-Amino-1-Propanol 180KG BASF 29221900Amino Acids (Full L-Series) 25KG / 10KG / 1KG AJINOMOTOBenzaldehyde 210KG GERMANY 291221001-Bromo-3-Chloro Propane 250KG CHINA 29034490N-Butylamine 150KG BASF 29211190N-Butyl Methacrylate 184KG BASF 29161400N-Butyraldehyde 150KG EUROPE 29121990Catechol(1,2-Dihydroxybenzene) 25KG UK 29072990Decaline 180KG BASF 29021990Diethyl Malonate 200KGS CHINA 29171990Diisopropyl Ether 165KG SASOL 29091900Dimethyl Sulfide 170KGS CHINA 29309099Di-P-Toluoyl-1-Tartaric Acid 25KG CHINA 29181300Ethyl Pyruvate 20KG JAPAN 29183090Ethyl Benzene 170KGS CHINA 29026000Fluorobenzene 200KG CHINA 29036990Fructose N Crystalline 25KG IRASEL 17025000Formamide 220KG JAPAN 29241900D-Galactose 25KG KADAN, GERMANY 29400000Glycine 25KG CHINA 29224910Heptane 134/KG ISRAEL 29012990Heptane S 140KGS KOREA 29011000N-Heptane 99% 139KG / 204LT137KG / 201LT, HALTERMANN/CHINA 29012990N-Heptane Pure 205 LT / 140.61KG CHEVRON PHILIP 29011000N-Hexane 95% 133KG / 203LT GERMANY 29012990N-Hexane 99% 133KG / 203LT,132KG / 201LT HALTERMANN / CHINA 29012990Hydrofluoric Acid, Electronic, MOS Grade 5LT GERMANY, HONEYWELL 28111100Hydroquinone Monomethyl Ether (4-Methoxy Phenol 1KG SIGMA / ALDRICH 29095090Hydroxylamine Sulphate 25KG EUROPE 28251090Inosine 25KG CHINA 29335990Iso-Butyraldehyde 160KGS JAPAN 29121990Iso-Octane 99% 140KG / 203LT HALTERMANN, GERMANY 29012990Iso-Octane 99.75% 140KG / 203LT HALTERMANN, GERMANY 29012990Isopentane 127.458KG / 204LT U.S.A. 29011000Iso-Valeraldehyde 99% 160KG JAPAN 29121990Lithium Carbonate 25KG CHILE / ROCKWOOD 29369100Lithium Hydroxide Monohydrate 25KG CHILE 28252000Malononitrile 50KG LONZA / CHINA 29269000Maltose 20KG JAPAN 17029020Methyl Cyclohexane 155KG KOREA / UK 29021900Methyl Aceto Acetate 200KG JAPAN 291830401-Methyl Imidazole 199KG UK 293329905-Methyl Resorcinol (Orcinol) 1KG CHINA 29072990Ninhydrin 1KG CHINA 29143990N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone 200KGS EUROPE 29337900N-Pentane 99% 125KG / 200LT,128.846KG / 206.12LT HALTERMANN, FIC USA 29011000Petroleum Ether 40-60*C 130KG / 200LT CALDIC NETHERLAND / BRENNTAG 27101990Pivaloyl Chloride 185KG UK 29159090Piperidine 50KG BASF 29333200Potassium Tert Butoxide 50KGS BASF 29051990Propargyl Alcohol (Golpanol PA) 190KG SWITZERLAND 29052900Propionaldehye 160KG BASF 29121990Propionic Anhydride 4XLTS UBICHEM 29159090Pyrrolidine 170KGS NETHERLAND 29339900Pyrrole 180KG JAPAN 29339900Quinoline 200KGS JAPAN 29334900

Sodium Azide 25KG CHINA 28500049Sodium Hydride 50KG CHINA 28500010Sodium Borohydride, Powder 10 KG / 40KG / 50KGS FINLAND 28500010Sodium Borohydride, Granular 10KG / 50KG FINLAND 28500010Sodium Pyruvate 50KGS JAPAN 29183090Sodium Pyruvate 50KG INDIAN 28500010Sorbic Acid 25KG CHINA 29161960Sulfolane Anhydrous 254KG / 250KG CHEVRON PHILIPS / CHINA 29349900Taurine 50KG AJINOMOTO / JAPANTert Butyl Acetate 170KGS CHINA 29153910Tertiary Butanol 155KG JAPAN 29051490Tertiary Butylamine 140.32KG JAPAN 29211190Tetrahydronaphthalene (Tetraline) 200KG BASF 29029090Tetraglyme 200KG BASF 29091900Titanium Tetrachloride 4X1LTS IMPORTED 28273990Thioglycolic Acid 80% / 99% 25KG JAPAN 293090991-Thioglycerol (Monothioglycerol) 22KG JAPAN 29420090Thiomerosal 1KG ARJENTINA / CHINA 29302000Thiophene 200KG CHINA 29349900Thiophenol 200KG JAPAN 29309099Trans-1,2- C D TA 1KG / 25KG JAPAN 29224990Trifluoro Acetic Acid 250KG CHINA 29159090Triisopropyl Borate 25LTS CHINA 28402090Triphenyl Phosphine 100KGS BASF 29310090Tempo (2,2,6,6-Tetramethyl-1-Piperidinyloxy 1KG IMPORTED 29331990

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18% GST Rates is Applicable on all productsNAME OF THE ITEM PACKING MAKE HSN CODEAdenine Sulphate 25KG / 1KG CHINA 29224990A-Keta Glutaric Acid 25KG / 1KG CHINA 29171990Amino Formamidine HCL (Guanidine HCL) 25KG CHINA 29252090Amino Guanidine Bicarbonate 25KG CHINA 292800904-Amino-Antipyrine 25KG / 1KG CHINA 293100904 – Amino Butyric Acid 25KG CHINA 29224990Amino Acids (Full L-Series) 25KG / 10KG / 1KG CHINABeta Alanine 25KG CHINA 292250906 – Benzyl Amino Purine 25KG (1KG) CHINA 29339900Bis (Trimethyl Silyl) Acetamide 20KG / 160KG CHINA 29190090Boron Trifluoride Etherate 50KG / 25KG CHINA 28129000Biphenyl 25KG CHINA 290290904 – Carboxy Benzaldehyde 25KG CHINA 29183000Carbonyl Diimidazole (CDI) 25KG CHINA 29332900Creatinine Mono 80 Mesh / 200 Mesh 25KG CHINA 29224990Creatinine 25KG CHINA 29420090Crotonic Acid 50KG CHINA 291619902-Cyano-4-Methyl Biphenyl 25KG CHINA 29269000Cyanoacetamide 25KG CHINA 292690001,8-Diazobicyclo-5,4,0. Undec-7-Ene (DBU) 180KG CHINA 29310090Dicyclohexyl Carbodimide 25KG CHINA 29252990Dicyclohexylamine 180KG CHINA 29213090Diethyl Glycol Dimethyl Ether (Diglyme) 190KG CHINA 29091900Diethyl Carbonate 200KG CHINA 292090101,3-Difluorobenzene 50KG / 200KG CHINA 290399902,2-Dimethoxy Propane 170KG CHINA / UK 291100901,2-Dimethoxy Ethane (Monoglyme) 180KG CHINA 290919904- Dimethyl Amino Pyridine 99% 25 KG / 50KG CHINA 293339902,5-Diphenyl Oxazole (PPO) 1KG CHINA 29349900N,N-Diphenyl Thiourea 25KG CHINA 29309080Di Tert Butyl Dicarbonate (DIBOC) 50KG CHINA 29420090Glutaric Acid 25KG CHINA 29171990Glycerol Triacetate (Triacetin) 240KG CHINA 29171990Guanine 25KG CHINA 29339090Hydroxylamine HCL 25KG CHINA 28215090P-Hydroxy Benzaldehyde 25KG CHINA 29124990Imidazole 25KG CHINA 29332990Indole-3-Butyric Acid 25KG (1KG) CHINA 29420090Indole-3-Acetic Acid 25KG (1KG) CHINA 29420090Kinetin 1KG CHINA 29420090Lithium Alluminium Hydride 25KG CHILE 28252000Lithium Metal 1KG CHINA 28051900Malonic Acid 25KG CHINA 291719202-Mercapto Ethanol 99% 200KG CHINA 29309099Methallyl Chloride 180KG CHINA 29032900Methyl Tert Butyl Ether (MTBE) 139.55KG USA 29091900N-Methyl Morpholine 180KG UK 293339902-Methyl Tetrahydrofuran 170KG UK / CHINA 293219902-Methoxy Propene 99% 125KG CHINA 29110090Methane Sulfonic Acid 300KG UK 29041090Methane Sulfonyl Chloride 250KG CHINA 29041090Mesitylene 170KG CHINA 29029090Niobium (V) Oxide 99.9% 25KG (1KG) CHINA 294200901,10-Phenanthroline Mono 25KG (1KG) CHINA 29339900Phloroglucinol 25KG (1KG) CHINA 29072990Phosphorus Pentoxide 27KG U.K. 28091000Propionaldehyde 160KG BASF 29121990Pyrogallol AR 99% 25KG CHINA 29072990Pyrrolidone 200KG CHINA 29420090Quinoline 200KG CHINA 29334900D-Ribose 25KG / 1KG CHINA 29400000Sebasic Acid 25KG CHINA 29171990Sodium Deoxycholate 25KG / 1KG CHINA 29181990Sodium Azide 50KG CHINA 28500050Sodium Pyruvate 25KG CHINA 29183090Sodium Tetraphenyl Borate 25KG / 1KG CHINA 29420090Sodium Xylene Sulphonate 25KG CHINA 29420090Taurine 25KG CHINA 29211990D-Serine 5KG 29225090D-Tartaric Acid 25KG CHINA 29181200Tetramethyl Urea 25KG CHINA 29241000Thymine 25KG CHINA 29335990N,N,N,N-Tetramethylethylene Diamine 99% 25KG CHINA 29212990Tetraethylene Pentamine 173.27KG USA 29212900Thioacetic Acid 25KG CHINA 29309099Tetrabutyl Ammonium Dihydrogen Phosphate 12KG / 13KG CHINA 29239000Tert Butyl Dimethyl Chloro Silane 20KG CHINA 29319090Tert Butyl Dimethyl Silyl Chloride 20KG CHINA 29310090Tert Butyl Acetate 170KG CHINA 29153910Tetrakis (Decyl) Ammonium Bromide 10 X KG CHINA 29239000Tetraheptyl Ammonium Bromide 10 X 1KG CHINA 292390001,2,3-Acetoxy Propane (Triacetin) 240KG CHINA 29171990Thioacetamide 25KG CHINA 29420090Triethyl Ortho Acetate 160KG CHINA 29153990Triethylamine Hydrochloride 50KG GERMANY 29211990Trifluoro Acetic Anhydride 160KG CHINA 29159090Trimethyl Orthoacetate 180KG CHINA 29153990Tris HCL 25KG CHINA 29221900Triss Buffer AR 99.9% 25KG CHINA 29221900Triphosgene 99% 25KG CHINA 29209099Uracil 50KG CHINA 29335990D-Xylose 25KG CHINA 29400000

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w Propylene Glycol Chinaw Purified Isophthalic Acid Korea/USAw Pyridine Japanw R-Phenylethylamine Chinaw Sebacic Acid Chinaw Sodium Benzoate Chinaw Sodium Borohydride Chinaw Sodium Ferrocyanide Chinaw Sodium Gluconate Chinaw Sodium Metabisulphite - 96.5% Min Chinaw Sodium Methoxide Iranw Sodium Nitrite BASFw Sodium Perborate Tetrahydrate Chinaw Sodium Percarbonate-Coated/Tablet Chinaw Sodium Persulphate Japanw Sodium Silico Fluoride Chinaw Sorbic Acid Chinaw Succinic Acid Chinaw Tertiary Butanol China/Japanw Tetrahydrofuran BASF/Taiwanw Tetrasodium Pyrophosphate - Tech. Grade Chinaw Thiophenol Japanw Tolyltriazole Granular Chinaw Tri Iso Propanolamine Chinaw Tri Mellitic Anhydride USAw Tri Methyl Ortho Acetate Chinaw Tri Methylol Propane Chinaw Tri Octyl Tri Mellitate Taiwanw Triacetin Chinaw Tributylamine Chinaw Trichloroethylene China/Japanw Triethanolamine Ineosw Triethyl Amine Anhydrous Chinaw Trimethyl Ortho Acetate Chinaw Triphosgene Chinaw Tris 2 Hydroxy Ethyl Isocyanurate Chinaw Zinc Borate China/Thailand

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Pharmaceutical Intermediates & Speciality Chemicals www.ganesh-group.comISO 9001, 18001 and 14001 Certified Company www.ganeshremedies.com} Cyclopropyl Derivatives CAS No:Cyclopropanecarbonyl chloride 4023-34-1Cyclopropanecarboxylic acid 1759-53-1Cyclopropanemethyl amine 2516-47-4Methylcyclopropane carboxylate 2868-37-3Cyclopropane Carboxamide 6228-73-5Cyclopropane Carbonitrile 5500-21-0} Chloro Alkyl AminesBis(2-chloroethyl)amine hydrochloride 821-48-72.Dimethylaminoisopropyl chloride hydrochloride 4584-49-03.Dimethylaminopropyl chloride hydrochloride 5407-04-54-(2-Chloroethyl) morpholine hydrochloride 3647-69-62.Dimethylaminoethyl chloride hydrochloride (Powder & 65% liquid) 4584-46-73.Dimethylamino-2-methylpropyl chloride hydrochloride (65% liquid) 4261-67-03-Dibutylaminopropyl-chloride-hydrochloride 115555-77-61-(2-Chloroethyl) piperidine hydrochloride 2008-75-52-Diethylaminoethyl Chloride Hydrochloride (Powder & 65% liquid) 869-24-92-(Dimethylamino) ethanethiol hydrochloride 13242-44-91-(2-Chloroethyl) pyrrolidine hydrochloride 7250-67-12-(Diisopropylamino)ethyl chloride hydrochloride (Powder & 50% and 65% liquid) 4261-68-12-Chloroethylamine hydrochloride 870-24-6Cyclohexanecarbonyl Chloride 2719-27-92-Methylaminoethyl chloride hydrochloride 4535-90-42-(Diethylamino)ethanethiol hydrochloride 1942-52-5O-Acetylsalicyloyl Chloride 5538-51-2} Furans & Acid Chlorides2-Furoyl Chloride 527-69-54-Chlorobutyryl Chloride 4635-59-0Chlorocyclohexane 542-18-7Tyramine hydrochloride 60-19-5Trityl chloride / Triphenylmethyl Chloride 76-83-5} EstersButyl Sorbate 7367-78-4Methyl-4-Chlorobutyrate 3153-37-5} Friedel-Craft Derivatives4-Chloro-4’-fluorobutyrophenone 3874-54-2} Carbonyl CompoundsDibenzosuberone 1210-35-1Dinitolmide / 3,5- Dinitro-o-toluamide 148-01-6Diphenthylacetonitrile 86-29-32-Methoxyphenothiazine 1771-18-2} Carboxylic Acids1,1 Cyclopropane Dicarboxylic Acid 598-10-71,2 Cyclohexane Dicarboxylic Acid 1687-30-5} Speciality Chemicals1,8-Diaminooctane 373-44-4Sodium bis(trimethylsilyl)amide (solution-1M & 2M in THF) 1070-89-91-Chloro 5-Hexanone (6-Chloro-2-hexanone) 10226-30-96-Chlorohexanol 2009-83-8Boron Trichloride - Dimenthyloctylamine Complex (Resin coatings) 34762-90-8

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• Ortho/ParaAnisicAcid• Ortho/ParaCyanoPhenol• 2-EthoxyBenzoicAcid• 1/6-Hydroxy-2-NaphthoicAcid• 3/4/5-MethylSalicylicAcid&Ester• 3/4/5-ChloroSalicylicAcid• 3/4/5-AminoSalicylicAcid• 6-Methoxy-Naphthaldehyde• AlltypesofParaben&Mixturesthereof

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l Benzalkonium chloride 50 / 80 / 95% USP l Butylated Hydroxy Toluene [BHT] IP / BP l Butylated Hydroxy Anisole [BHA] IP / BP l Selenious Acid USP l Biotin IP / BP / USP l Hydroquinone USP l Allantoin IP / BP / USP l Timolol Maleate USP l Doxylamine Succinate USP l Eperisone Hydrochloride JP l Tolperisone Hydrochloride JP l Baclofen IP / BP / USP l Policresulen INH l Ethamsylate BP / EP l Stannous Fluoride USP l Sodium Selenite USP l Selenium sulfide USP

l colistin Sulphate IP / USP l Tropicamide USP / EP l cyclopentolate Hcl USP / EP l calcium Dobiselate IP / BP / USP l Brominidine Tartarate l Diethyl Methyl Malonate l Diethyl Acetamido Malonate l 5-Methyl Nicotinic Acid l 2,4-Dichloro phenacyl chloride l N-Benzoyl-L-Aspartic Acid l 3-(4-chloro Phenyl)-Glutaric Acid l N-Ethyl-4-Picolyl Amine l Piperidine Hydrochloride l Tri-n-Butyl Tin chloride l Ferric chloride Solution 40% l Tolcapone USP l Meldrum Acid

Abchem Industries401, Sujata chambers 4th Floor,

1/3, Abhichand Gandhi Marg, Masjid (W), Mumbai 400 009.Tel.: 022-23755121 / 23448075 / 23448093

Fax: 022-23455730Email: [email protected] / [email protected]

Factory: Plot No. F-1/20, MIDc, Mankivali, Badalapur,Dist. Thane 421 405. (a

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We offer following material Tech / Pure / LR / AR / GR / IP / BP USPAmmonium Chloride l Ammonium Bi Fluoride

Ammonium Sulphate l Calcium NitrateCalcium Chloride l Copper Sulphate

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Also f.d.a. Approved Products l Sodium Hypochlorite U.S.P. Grade 4% w/v l Sodium Hypochlorite B.P. Grade 8% w/v l Hydrogen Peroxide I.P. Grade 6% l Hydrogen Peroxide B.P. Grade 30% l Black Phenyl 5 to 7 R.W.C. I.P. Grade

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freesia chemicals16, Udyog Kshetra, Mulund Goregaon Link Road, Mulund (West),

Mumbai 400 080. Maharashtra, INDIA.tel.: +91-22-25689889 / 25689890 / 25652479

email: [email protected] l web.: www.freesiachem.in

Manufacturer and Supplier of Chemicals

Freesia Chemicals is ISO 9001:2015 Certified Company.Manufacturers of Fine Chemicals with High Purity and

Prompt Services product Name cAs No.

CYCLOPENTANONE 120-92-3 CYCLOPENTANOL 96-41-3 CYCLOPENTYL BROMIDE 137-43-9 CYCLOPENTYL CHLORIDE 930-28-9 CYCLOPENTYLAMINE 1003-03-8 1,5-DIBROMOPENTANE 111-24-0 1-BROMO-5-CHLOROPENTANE 54512-75-3 4-PHENYL-1-BUTANOL 3360-41-6 TETRAHYDROPYRAN 142-68-7 DIETHYL KETONE 96-22-0 ALPHA TETRALONE 529-34-0

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t ACRYLIC COPOLYMER t ACRYLIC HOMOPOLYMER t ACRYLIC TERPOLYMER t POLYMERIC ACID t POLYDADMAC t B.K.C. 50% & 80% t MAGNESIUM OxIDE t NEEM OIL & KARANjI OIL t POTASSIUM HUMATE fLAKES t TANNIC ACID

t CHITOSAN fLAKES t DITHIO CARBAMATE t RO ANTISCALENT t AMINO ACID t fULvIC ACID t EMULSIfIER t DEfOAMER (SILICON & NON SILICON) t ACTIvATED CARBON t MEKP t ACID INHIBITOR

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Buy / Sell uSed andSurpluS ChemiCal equipmentS l Boilers / thermopacs l centrifuges l dryers l chilling Plants l Filters l columns / condensors l reactors l storage Vessels l reconditioned motors (all h.p., r.p.m., f.l.p. & non-f.l.p., foot / flanged mounted) l reconditioned gear Boxes (worm / helical of all ratios)

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ready stockotBn/ttBB

octa hydro indole-2-carBoxylic acid

5-methyl tetrahydro Pyrido indalone

4-hydroxy-3-methoxy acetoPhenone

tetraZole acetic acid

6-Fluoro-3-(4-PiPeridinyl)BenZisoxaZole

dl-2-chloro Phenyl glycine

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Available Ready Stock

RegulaR ImpoRteRs of followIng ChemICals

Suchem international402, Shree Shiv Dutta Aptt.,Topiwala Lane, Station Road, Goregaon (W),Mumbai 400 062. Tel.: 022-28780102 / 28720103 / 28750106 w Fax: 022-28780104Email: [email protected] w Web.: www.suchemint.com

Please Contact : Mr. Sushil Kumar - 09323439929 / Mr. Akash - 09867321681

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vasudha chemicals pvt. ltd. AN ISO 9001 & GMP CERTIFIED COMPANY

cRISIL RATED 2A v REAcH PRE-REGISTERED v KOSHER cERTIFIED

l polyglycols of Various Grades - peg 200 / 400 / 1500 / 3350 / 4000 / 6000 / 8000 or any other special grades in flakes & powder conforming to ip / bp / ep / usp l polysorbates of Various Grades - p.s. 20 / 60 / 80 / 85 or any other grades conforming to ip / bp / ep / usp l polysorbate 80 - (special grade-lemon yellow colour with high oleic content) l Methoxy polyethylene Glycol - (mpeg) 350 / 750 / 1000 / 2000 & 5000 or any other Grades

All the above grades can be offered as per required individual specification orany product on Ethoxylation can be offered if the quantity is more than 30-40 Ton / month

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Contact Manufacturers: vasudha chemicals pvt. ltd.5th Floor, Sai Ashish ‘A’, Balrajeshwar Road, Mulund (W), Mumbai - 400 080.

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We regularly offer the following manufatured Products from ready stock:

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cell: 08369487056, 09821135301 l Fax: 022-23430175 email: [email protected] l web.: www: jmcgroup.co.in

l acetonitrile 99.99% l acrylonitrile l acrylamide lacrylic acid l adipic acid l Bisphenol-a l glycerine l Butyl / ethyl acrylate l caustic Potash l chloroform l dicyandiamide 99.5% Min. l diethanolamine (DEA) l dimethyl carbonate l dimethyl Formamide l dimethyl sulfoxide 99.90% l epichlorohydrin 99.9% l 2-ethyl hexyl acrylate (2EHA) l Formic acid 85% & 99% (China / Import) l hydrazine hydrate 80% l hydrogen Peroxide 50%

l isophthalic acid

l maleic anhydride l melamine l n-Propanol l methylene chloride (MDC) l methyl methacrylate (MMA) l methacrylic acid (MAA) l neo Pentyl glycol l Paraformaldehyde 91% & 96% l Pentaerythritol 98% l Perchloro ethylene l Potassium carbonate (Powder / Granular)

l Propylene glycol Tech / USP l sodium metal l sodium tripoly Phosphate (STPP) l solvents l thiourea 99% l tetrahydrofuran 99.5% l toluene di isocyanate (Korea / Iran) l trichloroethylene (TCE)

for your requirements of

manufacturer of

Contact: Arochem industries103-A, commerce centre, Vishveshwar Nagar Road,

Off Aarey Road, Goregaon (E), Mumbai 400 063.Tel.: 022-2927 1761 / 2927 1762 / 2927 1763 l Fax: 022-2927 1760Email: [email protected], [email protected]

Website: www.arochemindustries.in

l Choline Bitartrate l Choline Dihydrogen Citrate l Choline Salicylate Soln. l Choline Bicarbonate Soln. l Choline Theophyllinate l Choline Base Solution l Sulphadimidine Sodium l Trioxsalen l Tricholine Citrate Solution

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ortho phenylene diaminemethane sulphonic acid

20kg/50kg packing

manufacturer’s representative:

05, Sheetal chhaya, Opp. Ambaji Temple, carter Road No.3, Borivali (E), Mumbai 400 066.Tel.: 022-28058587 l Telefax: 28662488 l Mob.: 9820130159

Email: [email protected] l Web.: www.sheetalchemicals.com

l Benzene Sulphonic Acid l Benzene Sulphonyl chloride l Benzophenone / BP-3 / BP-4 l Benzhydrol l Benzyl cyanide l Benzoyl chloride 99% l Di Ethyl Sulphate l Di Methyl Sulphate l Meta Amino Phenol

l Ortho chloro Benzoic Acid l Ortho chloro Benzaldehyde l Para chloro Benzoyl chloride l Sulfuryl chloride l Thiophenol l Para Toluene Sulphonic Acid l Para Toluene Sulphonyl chloride l Phenyl Acetic Acid / Phenyl Acetyl chloride l Sulphamic Acid Tech. / Descalant Grade

METHYL CHLORO FORMATEethyl chloro Formate (e.c.F.)

4-DI METHYL AMINO PYRIDINED.C.D.A. / I.P.A.

DIMETHYL CARBONATEDOMPERIDONE IP/ BP

DIMETHYL FORMAMIDESODIUM METHOXIDE

Please contactramCo organiCS

Available from ready stock

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Tel.: 28621818, 28059979, 9223432855Fax: 91-22-66955505

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’-Dicyclohexylcarbodiimide [1,3DCC]

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MALEiC RESiNPHENoLiC RESiN

ESTER GUMACRyLiC RESiNAqUA COATING

WAx EMULSION (Semi Transparent)

REDUCER-L(Mosstanol-L Type or I.P.A. Substitute)

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MoNTAN WAx (Equivalent)CARNAUBA WAx (Equivalent)

Provik industriesProvik Petrochem llP

Contact: Provik industriesOffice: 408, 4th Floor, Atlantic commercial Tower, R.B. Mehta Marg,

Near Railway Station, Ghatkopar (East), Mumbai 400 077.Telefax: +91-22-25011372 * Tel.: +91-22-25011373

Mob.: 09820061699 / 09820497287 w Email: [email protected] i: Plot No.: 81, New chemical Zone, Taloja MIDc, Taloja, Taluka-Panvel, Dist. Raigad.

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ethYL ALcohoL (Denatured)We ALso MAKe tAiLor MADe proDUcts BAseD oN ethANoL / ethYL ALcohoL

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Estd.: 1978

l Barytes l Kaolin l Dolomite l calcite l Silica l Activated / Pptd. Calcium Carbonate l Pptd. Barium Sulphate / Blanc Fix l Calcined Kaolin Clay l Pptd. Silica Powder l Micaceous iron oxide l Red oxide Natural l Graphite Powder (90+% and above) l Vermiculite (Raw & Exfoliated)

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For Thioglycolic Acid 80% (Ready Stock) and Your Other Import Requirements from

BRUNO BOCk, GermanyThioglycolic Acid 99%Iso Octyl Thioglycolate

2-Ethyl Hexyl Thioglycolate3-Mercapto Propionic Acid 99%

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Di Tridecyl Thio DipropionateDi Stearyl Thio DipropionateDi Lauryl Thiodipropionate

Hampronol * Monothioglycerol

Benzanilide

cerium (iii) chloride, anhydrous

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cyanogen Bromide

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triton x-100

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tetrabutylammonium hydrogen sulphate

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contact Person: dr. amod tamhankar - mobile: +91 9820045325n.S. ChemiCalS[gmP & iso 9001-2015 certiFied]Office: 601-611, Devavrata, Sector 17, Vashi, Navi Mumbai 400 703, INDIA.tel.: +91-22-27895695/27895696 l +91-22-27895700 l email: [email protected]

web.: www.nschemicals.in

oUr MANUfActUriNG proDUcts n Para chloro meta xylenol [Pcmx] [chloroxylenol] [iP / BP / usP]

n 2,4-dichloro meta xylenol [dcmx]

n mix chloro xylenol

n chloroxylenol, Pcmx/dcmx concentrate (1+2 or 1+3)

n Para chloro meta cresol [Pcmc] [chlorocresol] [iP/BP/usP]

n dichlorophen [BP]

n chlorphenesin

n Ortho Benzyl Para Chloro Phenol [OBPCP]

n 4-chloro thymol

n ortho Phthalaldehyde

n cetyl Pyridinium chloride

n tml-BPa (electronics chemicals)

n hydroxylamine sulphate solution (20% & 30%)

n s-Benzyl thio urea hydrochloride

n 4-nitroso-2,6-xylenol

manufaCturerS & exporterS of

Office: B-026, Antop Hill Warehousing complex, VIT college Road, Antop Hill, Wadala (E), Mumbai - 400 037. INDIA.Tel. : 91-22-24175189 / 5063 / 5172 l Fax : 91-22-24175682 l Email: [email protected]

Factory: Plot No. 33, Phase I, GIDc, VAPI- 396 195, Dist : Valsad, Gujarat. INDIA. Web.: www.victorychemicals.com

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* Hypophosphorous Acid 30%-32%, 50% & 80% * calcium Hypophosphite * Magnesium Hypophosphite I.P. VET * Potassium Hypophosphite * Sodium Hypophosphite * Nickel Hypophosphite * Ammonium Hypophosphite * Manganese Hypophosphite * Sodium Lactate Solution 60% USP * Aluminium Hypophosphite

for your requirements of

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acid inhibitor range forchemical cleaning operation

Equivalent to rodine

Available ready stock

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aAbchem Industries – Mumbai 48Ace Industries (India) Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 53Adventure – Ahmedabad 46Allied Equipment Corporation – Mumbai 50Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. – Mumbai 40Amogh Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. – Badlapur 168Anami Organics – Surat 44Anron Chemicals Co. – Mumbai 170Anshul Life Sciences – Mumbai 175Anshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 174Arihant Chemical Corporation – Mumbai 122Arochem Industries – Mumbai 52Ashok Chem Pharma International – Mumbai 131Ashwini Industries – Mumbai [email protected] 168AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 172Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 106

bBhagvati Chemtech – Ankleshwar 106Bhavika Chemicals Corporation – Ambernath (W) 154Black Rose Industries Ltd. – Mumbai 43, 169Box. No. 374 106

cCanddida Labs – Thane 154Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. – Vadodara 11Cellulose Pharma Chem – Jalgaon 168Chem Corporation – Mumbai 19Chemaroma Drug House – Mumbai 44Chemcoat India Enterprise Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 122Chemet – Mumbai 87Chemical Weekly Buyers Guide 2Chemicals (India) Company – Kolkata [email protected] 154Chempure – Mumbai 83Chemstar Global Products LLP – Mumbai 34Chloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. – Badlapur 58CW ChemXchange 176

dDesicca Chemicals – Mumbai 131Dhruv Chem Industries – Ahmedabad 22

eEChemi 10

Empire Industries – Ankleshwar 170Eurofine Chemicals – Mumbai 46

fFerguson Chemicals – Ankleshwar 56Forbes Pharmaceuticals – Mumbai 173Freesia Chemicals – Mumbai 50

gG.J. Multi Gases Pvt. Ltd. – Ambernath (E) 106Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. – Mumbai 49Ganesh Group of Industries – Mumbai 47Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. – Ahmedabad 54Gujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 56Gujarat Organics Ltd. – Mumbai 48Guljag Industries Ltd. – Mumbai 154Gulshan Chemicals Ltd. – New Delhi 149

hHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. – China 57

iIndustry Aid Products – Thane 58Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 55IRIS Ingredients – Mumbai 18Ishita Industries – Ahmedabad 122Ishita Pharmaceuticals – Ahmedabad 50

jJ.M. Corporation – Mumbai 52JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 44Jyoti Polycontainers Pvt. Ltd. – Navi Mumbai 131

kK. Raj & Co. – Mumbai 28, 30Kailash Marketing Associates – Navi Mumbai 58Karni Chemicals – Pune 46, 139Keshariya Corporation – Mira Road (E) 48Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 39Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 41KPL International Ltd. – New Delhi 3Krishnaraj Fertichem Pvt. Ltd. – Gojariya 149Kuntal Organics LLP. – Mumbai 139Kuraray India Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 51

lLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 32, 33Lotus Marketing – Mumbai 149

mM.J. Chemial Industries – Ahmedabad 54M.J. Chemicals – Mumbai 149

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Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. – Mumbai 25Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts P. Ltd. – Mumbai 35Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 168Mars Chemicals – V.U. Nagar 170Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries – Mumbai 13Memba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 20Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 16

nN.S. Chemicals – Navi Mumbai 58Nandadeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. – Navi Mumbai 154Narsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. – Navi Mumbai 170National Enterprises – Thane 106Neha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 149Neogen Chemicals Ltd. – Thane (W) 5Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. – New Panvel 48Nisha Chemicals – Mumbai 139Nitika Pharmaceutical Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 178

oOrgano Chemical Industries – Mumbai 58

pPacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. – Ambernath (E) 167Pallav Chemicals & Solvents Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 170Palm Pharmachem – Vadodara 52Palvi Industries Ltd. – Vododara 38Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. – Vadodara 23Patkar Vacuulab – Mira Road (E) 61Pooja Enterprises – Mumbai 54Powder Pack Chem – Mumbai 56Prasol Chemicals Ltd. – Navi Mumbai 26Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 44Premier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 122Priya International Ltd. – Mumbai 91Provik Industries – Mumbai 56

rR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 21Rajdeep Plastic Containers (I) Pvt. Ltd. – Thane (W) 12Ramco Organics – Mumbai 54Resistotech Industries Pvt. Ltd. – Nashik 1Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. – Kolkata 46Royalty Minerals – Mumbai 56

sS. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 89S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Limited 36S.V. Trading Company – Pune 50Sachin Industries Ltd. – Ahmedabad 8Samir Chemicals – Mumbai 122

Sandhya Group of Companies – Mumbai 171Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 14, 15Sarda Metal Powders – Jaipur 46Sheetal Chemicals – Mumbai 54Shiv Shakkti Process Equipment Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 31Shraddha Analytical Services – Mumbai 170Shrestha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 122SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 48Sparchem – Mumbai 24Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 131Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 139Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. – Pune 37Suchem International – Mumbai 52Sukhras Machines Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 4Super Hygienic Chemicals – Chembur 168Suvchem – Mumbai 154Swan Enterprise – Mumbai 56Swaroop Enterprises – Thane (W) 131

tTechnic Pharma – Mumbai 45Thana Acid & Chemical Co. – Mumbai 149The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. – Mumbai 9Tolani Chemicals – Mumbai 29Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115Tulip Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. – Bhavnagar 170

uUnisource Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. – Boisar 56Universal Esters Limited – Vadodara 58Urmi Chemicals – Mumbai 17

vValiant Organics Ltd. – Mumbai 168Vasudha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 52Venus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. – Goa 42Venus International – Mumbai 149Victory Chemicals – Mumbai 58Vimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 27Vinayak Industries – Sarigam 139Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. – Mumbai 84Viva Corporation – Mumbai 44Vivek Tyagi 139

yYahska Polymers P. Ltd. – Ahmedabad 168Yashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals – Mumbai 50Yogi Dye Chem Industries – Mumbai 174

zZirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. – Mumbai 106

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AcetonitrileArihant Chemical Corporation 122DMFArihant Chemical Corporation 122Formic acid [email protected] 168IPAArihant Chemical Corporation 122N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidoneArihant Chemical Corporation 122Phosphoric acid [email protected] 168n-PropanolArihant Chemical Corporation 122PyridineArihant Chemical Corporation 122Sodium phosphate [email protected] 168SolventsKarni Chemicals 46,139Solvents spentArihant Chemical Corporation 122THFArihant Chemical Corporation 122

aAcceleratorMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35AcetaldehydeAshok Chem Pharma International 131AcetanilideDesicca Chemicals 131Acetic acidAshok Chem Pharma International 131Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Memba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 20Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Acetic acid anhydridePallav Chemicals & Solvents Pvt. Ltd. 170Acetic acid glacialSwaroop Enterprises 131Urmi Chemicals 17Acetic anhydrideUrmi Chemicals 17Acetohydroxamic acidChempure 83AcetoneKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Lotus Marketing 149Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Memba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 20Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21

Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 17AcetonitrileArihant Chemical Corporation 122Chem Corporation 19Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 55J.M. Corporation 52K. Raj & Co. 28,30Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39KPL International Ltd. 3Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Nisha Chemicals 139R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Suchem International 52Venus International 149AcetophenoneKPL International Ltd. 3Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Samir Chemicals 122Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Venus International 149AcetovanilloneChempure 83Acetoxyacetyl chlorideChempure 83AcetylacetoneK. Raj & Co. 28,30Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Sparchem 244-AcetylbiphenylChempure 83Acetyl bromideDhruv Chem Industries 22Acetyl chlorideGujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 562-AcetylpyridineChemet 87o-Acetylsalicyloyl chlorideGanesh Group of Industries 47Acid dyesAshwini Industries-Mumbai 131Acid inhibitorsIndustry Aid Products 58S.V. Trading Company 50Acid oilGujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54AcidsChemstar Global Products LLP 34Powder Pack Chem 56AcrylamideBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169Chem Corporation 19J.M. Corporation 52JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44

Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Nisha Chemicals 139R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15AcrylatesPrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Vimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 27Acrylic acidJ.M. Corporation 52JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44KPL International Ltd. 3Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Lotus Marketing 149Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Nisha Chemicals 139R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 17Vimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 27Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Acrylic polymersS.V. Trading Company 50Acrylic resinsProvik Industries 56AcrylonitrileJ.M. Corporation 52JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Nisha Chemicals 139Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Activated aluminaChemicals (India) Company-Kolkata 168Activated calcium carbonateRoyalty Minerals 56Activated carbonDesicca Chemicals 131Eurofine Chemicals 46S.V. Trading Company 50Activated clayKPL International Ltd. 3AdditivesGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 49KPL International Ltd. 3Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115Adenine sulphateTolani Chemicals 29AdhesivesHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57KPL International Ltd. 3Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115Adipic [email protected] 154J.M. Corporation 52JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 17Adjuvants for pesticidesM.J. Chemical Industries 54AerosilJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Keshariya Corporation 48AgrochemicalsS. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 89Sandhya Group of Companies 171Beta-AlanineTolani Chemicals 29Alcohol absoluteK. Raj & Co. 28,30Sparchem 24AlgicidesTroy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115AlkanolaminesVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Alkyd resins

Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 49Alkylbenzene linearKPL International Ltd. 3Alkylbenzenesulphonic acid linearMemba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 20Narsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170Alkylphenol ethylene oxide condensatesVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42AllantoinSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48Allyl alcoholSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Allyl bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Dhruv Chem Industries 22Tulip Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170Allyl chlorideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44KPL International Ltd. 3Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Allyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 106Allyl magnesium chlorideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 106Allyl polyoxyethylene etherViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84AlumKeshariya Corporation 48Lotus Marketing 149Alum ferricKeshariya Corporation 48AluminaDesicca Chemicals 131Aluminium bromideTulip Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170Aluminium chlorideR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Super Hygienic Chemicals 168Aluminium fluorideKailash Marketing Associates 58KPL International Ltd. 3Aluminium hypophosphiteVictory Chemicals 58Aluminium nitrateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Aluminium phosphide technicalSandhya Group of Companies 171Aluminium potassium sulphateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Aluminium sulphateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Guljag Industries Ltd. 154Aluminium sulphate non-ferricGuljag Industries Ltd. 154Alum non-ferricKeshariya Corporation 48Amino acidsK. Raj & Co. 28,30Powder Pack Chem 56S.V. Trading Company 50Tolani Chemicals 294-AminoantipyrineTolani Chemicals 292-AminobenzonitrileInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 552-AminobenzothiazoleAmogh Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 168R-3-Amino-1-butanolInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 554-Aminobutyric acidLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Tolani Chemicals 29S-(+)-2-Aminobutyric acidChempure 832-Amino-5-chlorobenzoic acidInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 552-Amino-3,5-dibromobenzaldehydeChemet 87

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N-(2-Aminoethyl) ethanolamineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Venus International 149N-AminoethylpiperazineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Aminoguanidine bicarbonateLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Tolani Chemicals 292-Amino-4-methoxy-6-methyl-1,3,5-triazineInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 554-(Aminomethyl)-benzoic acidInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 552-AminomethylpiperidineChempure 832-Amino-2-methyl-1-propanolK. Raj & Co. 28,303-AminophenolSheetal Chemicals 54m-AminophenolBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,1693-Amino-1-propanolK. Raj & Co. 28,302-AminopyridineSparchem 243-Aminosalicylic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 484-Aminosalicylic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 48Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 555-Aminosalicylic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 48Aminotrimethylenephosphonic acidAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Aminotrimethylenephosphonic acid pentasodium saltAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Aminotrimethylenephosphonic acid tetrasodium saltAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Ammonia anhydrousG.J. Multi Gases Pvt. Ltd. 106Ammonia liquorFerguson Chemicals 56Memba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 20Swaroop Enterprises 131Ammonium acetateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Lotus Marketing 149Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Ammonium aluminium sulphateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Ammonium benzene sulphonateStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 139Ammonium bicarbonateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Ammonium bifluorideAbchem Industries 48KPL International Ltd. 3Ammonium bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Dhruv Chem Industries 22Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Ammonium carbonateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Ammonium chlorideAbchem Industries 48Anron Chemicals Co. 170Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11

R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Ammonium cobalt (II) sulphateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Ammonium dichromateAnron Chemicals Co. 170Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Desicca Chemicals 131Karni Chemicals 46,139Ammonium dimolybdatePalvi Industries Ltd. 38Ammonium fluorideKPL International Ltd. 3Ammonium formateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Ammonium heptamolybdatePalvi Industries Ltd. 38Ammonium hydrogen sulphateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Ammonium hypophosphiteVictory Chemicals 58Ammonium iodideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Ammonium metavanadateForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Karni Chemicals 46,139Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Ammonium molybdateForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Karni Chemicals 46,139Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Ammonium nitrateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Ammonium oleateViva Corporation 44Ammonium oxalateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Ammonium paratungstateYogi Dye Chem Industries 174Ammonium phosphate monobasicYogi Dye Chem Industries 174Ammonium polyphosphateKPL International Ltd. 3Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Ammonium stearateViva Corporation 44Ammonium sulphateAbchem Industries 48AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Box No. 374 106Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Ammonium tetramolybdatePalvi Industries Ltd. 38Ammonium thiocyanateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Ammonium zirconium carbonateZirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 106AmoxapineMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13Amyl alcoholChemaroma Drug House 44tert-Amyl alcoholChemaroma Drug House 44tert-AmylbenzeneSparchem 24n-Amyl bromideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23AnetholePooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54AnilineR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Thana Acid & Chemical Co. 149

Urmi Chemicals 17o-Anisic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 48p-Anisic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 48p-AnisidineBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 168AnisoleChempure 83Pooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 1394-Anisoyl chlorideGujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 56AnthranilamideAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 174Anthranilic acidIshita Industries 122Anticaking agentsYogi Dye Chem Industries 174AntidepressantsMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13Antidusting agentsM.J. Chemical Industries 54Antifoaming agentsEmpire Industries 170AntimicrobialsPriya International Ltd. 91Antimony bromideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Antimony chlorideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Antimony metalSarda Metal Powders 46Antimony pentasulphideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Antimony sulphideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Antimony trioxideJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Karni Chemicals 46,139Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Antimony trisulphideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36AntioxidantsGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 49KPL International Ltd. 3Sandhya Group of Companies 171Swan Enterprise 56AntiscalantsS.V. Trading Company 50Antistatic agentsVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Aroma chemicalsChemstar Global Products LLP 34Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Arsenic trioxideKPL International Ltd. 3Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33ArticaineMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13AspartameForbes Pharmaceuticals 173IRIS Ingredients 18Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174AttapulgiteKPL International Ltd. 3AvobenzoneUniversal Esters Limited 585-AzacytosineChempure 83Azelaic acidChempure 83M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 149AzithromycinMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13Azithromycin dihydrate

Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13Azithromycin monohydrateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13Azomethine HSuvchem 154

bBaclofenSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48BactericidesTroy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115Barbituric acidFerguson Chemicals 56Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Barium acetateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Barium bromideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Barium bromide dihydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Barium carbonateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Barium chlorideCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Barium chromateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Barium fluorideKPL International Ltd. 3S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Barium hydroxideForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Barium iodideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Barium nitrateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Barium perchlorateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Barium peroxideForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Barium petroleum sulphonateGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 49Barium seleniteMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Barium sulphate precipitatedRoyalty Minerals 56Barium thiosulphateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36BarytesRoyalty Minerals 56Base oilGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 49Basic dyesAshwini Industries-Mumbai 131Behenic acidChempure 83Behenyl alcoholR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Belleau`s reagentAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 174BentoniteKPL International Ltd. 3BenzaldehydeHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57K. Raj & Co. 28,30R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Samir Chemicals 122Benzalkonium chlorideNarsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170Premier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 122SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48BenzanilideUnisource Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 56BenzeneKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39

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Memba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 20Benzene sulphonamideStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 139The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Benzenesulphonic acidSheetal Chemicals 54Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 139The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Benzenesulphonyl chlorideKPL International Ltd. 3Sheetal Chemicals 54Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 139The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Benzethonium chlorideInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 55BenzhydrolSheetal Chemicals 54Benzoic acidCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 49Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,151,2-Benzoisothiazol-3-oneTroy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115BenzonitrileChemaroma Drug House 44Chempure 83BenzophenoneLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sheetal Chemicals 54Benzophenone-3Universal Esters Limited 58Benzophenone-4Universal Esters Limited 581,2,3-BenzotriazoleLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33BenzotrichlorideGujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 56N-Benzoyl-L-aspartic acidSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48Benzoyl chlorideGujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 56Sheetal Chemicals 542-(3-Benzoylphenyl)propionitrileChempure 83BenzylacetonePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Benzyl alcoholR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21BenzylamineBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,156-BenzylaminopurineTolani Chemicals 29Benzyl benzoateGujarat Organics Ltd. 48Benzyl bromide

Dhruv Chem Industries 22Benzyl chlorideR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 212-Benzyl-4-chlorophenolN.S. Chemicals 58Super Hygienic Chemicals 168Benzyl cyanideHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Premier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 122Sheetal Chemicals 54BenzylideneacetonePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Benzyl mercaptanChempure 834-BenzyloxybenzaldehydeChempure 83S-Benzylthiourea hydrochlorideN.S. Chemicals 58Benzyltributylammonium chlorideSamir Chemicals 122Benzyltriethylammonium chloridePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Samir Chemicals 122Benzyltriphenylphosphonium chlorideSamir Chemicals 122BetaineVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42BHTLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Bile saltPalm Pharmachem 52BindersKPL International Ltd. 3Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84BiochemicalsPowder Pack Chem 56BiocidesTroy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115BiofertilisersCanddida Labs 154BiotinSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48BiphenylSparchem 24Tolani Chemicals 29Bis-(2-chloroethyl)amine hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 472,2-Bis[4-hydroxy-3,5-di(hydroxymethyl)phenyl]propaneN.S. Chemicals 58Bismuth acetateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth ammonium citratePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Bismuth borateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth bromideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36

Bismuth carbonateKarni Chemicals 46,139Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth chloridePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth chromateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth citratePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth hydroxidePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth (III) oxyiodideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth (III) perchlorateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth (III) sulphideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth iodideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth metalSarda Metal Powders 46Bismuth nitratePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth oxidePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth oxychloridePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth oxynitrateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth saltsPacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Bismuth subnitratePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Bismuth sulphatePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Bis(neopentylglycol)diboronChempure 83Bisphenol AChem Corporation 19J.M. Corporation 52JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Nisha Chemicals 139R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Venus International 149Bisphenol A ethylene oxide condensatesViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Bisphenol A propoxylateViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 843,5-Bis-(trifluoromethyl)-bromobenzeneChempure 83BistrimethylsilylacetamideTolani Chemicals 29BitumenKPL International Ltd. 3BKCAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172S.V. Trading Company 50Bleaching powderR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Blowing agentsKPL International Ltd. 3BOC-L-phenylalanineChempure 83BOC-D-serineChempure 83BOC-L-valineChempure 83BON acidPravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 44

Bonding agentsBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169Borage oilMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13Borane-tetrahydrofuran complexUnisource Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 56BoraxCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 131Borax decahydrateKPL International Ltd. 3Boric acidCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 131Boron trichloride-dimethyloctylamine complexGanesh Group of Industries 47Boron trifluoride etherateTolani Chemicals 29Brassylic acidUnisource Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 56Brimonidine D-tartarateSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48BromhexineChemet 87BromidesParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23BromineNeogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Bromoacetyl bromideDhruv Chem Industries 223-BromoanisolePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 1675-Bromoanthranilic acidChempure 83BromobenzeneBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Cis-BromobenzoateChemet 872-BromobenzonitrileAnami Organics 44Chemaroma Drug House 443-BromobenzonitrileAnami Organics 442-BromobutaneBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Dhruv Chem Industries 224-BromobutanolForbes Pharmaceuticals 1731-Bromo-5-chloropentaneFreesia Chemicals 501-Bromo-3-chloropropaneBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Black Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169Chemet 87Dhruv Chem Industries 22K. Raj & Co. 28,30Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Bromocresol greenSuvchem 1542-Bromo-6-methoxynaphthaleneInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 555-Bromomethyl anthranilateAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 1742-Bromo-6-methylpyridineChempure 831-BromonaphthalenePalm Pharmachem 52m-BromonitrobenzenePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Bromo OTBNChemet 87

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m-BromophenolDhruv Chem Industries 22p-BromophenolDhruv Chem Industries 22Bromopyrogallol redSuvchem 154N-BromosuccinimideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23p-BromothiophenolAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 1744-BromotolueneDhruv Chem Industries 22BronopolForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Bupivacaine hydrochlorideMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 131,4-ButanediolLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Pooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,152,3-ButanediolChempure 832,4-Butane sultoneChempure 83n-ButanolMemba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 20Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 17tert-ButanolChemstar Global Products LLP 34JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44K. Raj & Co. 28,30Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 17Butyl acetateKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sec-Butyl acetatePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26t-Butyl acetateK. Raj & Co. 28,30Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Tolani Chemicals 29Butyl acrylateJ.M. Corporation 52JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44KPL International Ltd. 3Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84tert-Butyl acrylateVimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 27n-Butyl alcoholKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39n-ButylamineK. Raj & Co. 28,30Samir Chemicals 122sec-ButylamineChempure 83tert-ButylamineK. Raj & Co. 28,30Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Butylated hydroxyanisoleNisha Chemicals 139SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48Butylated hydroxytolueneJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Nisha Chemicals 139Samir Chemicals 122

SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48p-tert-butylbenzenesulphonamideKPL International Ltd. 34-tert-ButylbenzonitrileAnami Organics 44n-Butyl bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Dhruv Chem Industries 22Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23tert-Butyl bromideDhruv Chem Industries 22Butyl carbitolJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Nisha Chemicals 139R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Venus International 149Butyl carbitol acetateSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15p-tert-ButylcatecholJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Butyl cellosolveJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Butyl cellosolve acetateSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15n-Butyl chlorideDhruv Chem Industries 22tert-Butyl chlorideChloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 58Dhruv Chem Industries 22Gujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 56t-Butyl chloroacetateFerguson Chemicals 56t-ButyldimethylchlorosilaneSparchem 24Tolani Chemicals 29Tert-Butyldimethylsilyl chlorideTolani Chemicals 29Butyl glycolLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Butyl glycol acetateJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21tert-ButylhydroquinoneJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44n-Butyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 106n-Butyl magnesium chlorideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 106tert-Butyl magnesium chlorideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 106n-Butyl methacrylateJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44K. Raj & Co. 28,30Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Vimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 27tert-Butyl methyl etherChempure 83Butyl oleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16ButylparabenChempure [email protected] [email protected] 154Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Butyl sorbateGanesh Group of Industries 47

Butyl stearateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Butyltin stabiliserMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Butyltriphenylphosphonium bromideSamir Chemicals 1222-Butyne-1,4-diolLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33n-ButyraldehydeK. Raj & Co. 28,30Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Butyric acidChemstar Global Products LLP 34Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Gamma-ButyrolactoneLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Butyryl chlorideGujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 56

cCadmium acetatePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium borateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium bromideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium bromide tetrahydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Cadmium carbonatePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium chloridePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium chromateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium fluorideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium hydroxideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium iodideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium nitrateAnron Chemicals Co. 170Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium oxidePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium perchlorateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium phosphateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium saltsPacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Cadmium sulphateAnron Chemicals Co. 170Karni Chemicals 46,139Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium sulphideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36CalamineCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13CalciteRoyalty Minerals 56Calcium acetateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Calcium bromideDhruv Chem Industries 22Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36

Calcium bromide hydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Calcium caprylateViva Corporation 44Calcium carbideKPL International Ltd. 3Calcium carbonateAbchem Industries 48Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11KPL International Ltd. 3S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Sparchem 24Calcium carbonate precipitatedKPL International Ltd. 3Sparchem 24Calcium chlorideAbchem Industries 48Ace Industries (India) Pvt. Ltd. 53Anron Chemicals Co. 170Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Lotus Marketing 149Calcium chloride dihydrateLotus Marketing 149Calcium citrateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Calcium dobesilateSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48Calcium fluorideAbchem Industries 48KPL International Ltd. 3S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Calcium formateLotus Marketing 149Calcium gluconateForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Calcium hydroxideAbchem Industries 48Calcium hypophosphiteVictory Chemicals 58Calcium iodateYogi Dye Chem Industries 174Calcium iodideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Calcium lactateNisha Chemicals 139Calcium laurateViva Corporation 44Calcium molybdateKarni Chemicals 46,139Calcium nitrateAbchem Industries 48Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Calcium nitriteForbes Pharmaceuticals 173D-Calcium pantothenateForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Calcium perchlorateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Calcium petroleum sulphonateGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 49Calcium phosphateForbes Pharmaceuticals 173KPL International Ltd. 3Calcium propionateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Calcium saltsParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Calcium stabilisersMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Calcium sulphateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Calcium zinc stabilisersKPL International Ltd. 3

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Calsolene oilM.J. Chemical Industries 54CamphorR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21CamphorquinoneForbes Pharmaceuticals 1731S-(10-Camphorsulphonyl)oxaziridineChempure 83Caprylic/capric triglycerideMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 37Carbendazim technicalTroy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115CarbomerIRIS Ingredients 18Carbon blackKoel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 41Kuntal Organics LLP. 139Carbon dioxideSparchem 24Carbon disulphideManav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 168N,N`-CarbonyldiimidazoleInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 55Tolani Chemicals 29p-CarboxybenzaldehydeTolani Chemicals 293-Carboxy-2-hydroxy-1-naphthaldehydeAmogh Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 168CarboxymethylcelluloseAshok Chem Pharma International 131Carboxymethylcellulose sodiumCellulose Pharma Chem 168IRIS Ingredients 18Carboxymethylcellulose sodium crosslinkedIRIS Ingredients 18CarmineSuvchem 154Carnauba waxForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Provik Industries 56Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174L-CarnitineChempure 83Caryophyllene acetateChemstar Global Products LLP 34Castor oilGujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54Castor oil ethylene oxide condensatesViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Castor oil hydrogenatedMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Castor oil hydrogenated ethylene oxide condensatesViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Castor oil sulphonatedMemba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 20CatalystsMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35

S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 89Catalysts, nickelS. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 89Catalysts, osmiumS. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 89Catalysts, palladiumS. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 89Catalysts, phase transferMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Catalysts, platinumS. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 89CatecholK. Raj & Co. 28,30Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Caustic potashJ.M. Corporation 52Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Caustic potash flakesKPL International Ltd. 3R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Caustic potash lyeR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Caustic soda flakesKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Swaroop Enterprises 131Caustic soda lyeMemba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 20R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Swaroop Enterprises 131Caustic soda prillsR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21CBZ-L-ValineChempure 83Celestine BlueSuvchem 154CeramicsKPL International Ltd. 3Cerium (III) chlorideUnisource Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 56Cesium bromideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cesium carbonateChempure 83Cesium chlorideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cesium fluorideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cesium iodideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cesium nitrateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cetearyl octanoateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 37Cetomacrogol 1000Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Cetostearyl alcohol

R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Cetostearyl stearateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16CetrimideForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Cetyl dimethylaminePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Cetyl octonoateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 37Cetyl palmitateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 37Cetylpyridinium chlorideN.S. Chemicals 58Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Samir Chemicals 122Cetyltrimethylammonium bromideSamir Chemicals 122Chelated calciumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Chelated cobaltAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Chelated copperAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Chelated dipotassiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Chelated ironAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Chelated magnesiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Chelated manganeseAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Chelated nickelAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Chelated seleniumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Chelated zincAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Chelating agentsAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Chiral agentsNeogen Chemicals Ltd. 5ChitosanPalm Pharmachem 52S.V. Trading Company 50Chloramine TNarsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170Palm Pharmachem 52ChloramphenicolMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13Chloramphenicol palmitateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13ChlorhexidinePooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Chlorhexidine gluconatePooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 542-ChloroacetamideTroy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115Chloroacetyl chlorideGujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 563-ChloroanilineInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 555-ChloroanthranilamideAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 1742-ChlorobenzaldehydeM.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 149o-ChlorobenzaldehydeLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sheetal Chemicals 54Super Hygienic Chemicals 168

p-ChlorobenzaldehydeLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33p-ChlorobenzenesulphonamideStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 139The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 94-Chlorobenzenesulphonic acidStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 139The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9p-Chlorobenzenesulphonic acid sodium saltStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 139The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9p-Chlorobenzenesulphonyl chlorideStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 139The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9o-Chlorobenzoic acidSheetal Chemicals 54m-ChlorobenzonitrileAnami Organics 44o-ChlorobenzonitrileChemet 874-ChlorobenzophenoneStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 139o-ChlorobenzotrichlorideGujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 56p-ChlorobenzotrichlorideGujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 56p-Chlorobenzoyl chlorideSheetal Chemicals 543-Chlorobenzyl chlorideChempure 83o-Chlorobenzyl chlorideHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57p-Chlorobenzyl chlorideHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57o-Chlorobenzyl cyanideHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57p-Chlorobenzyl cyanideHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 574-ChlorobutanolForbes Pharmaceuticals 1734-Chlorobutyryl chlorideGanesh Group of Industries 47Gujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 563-Chlorocinnamic acidChempure 83p-Chloro-m-cresolN.S. Chemicals 58Samir Chemicals 122Super Hygienic Chemicals 168ChlorocyclohexaneGanesh Group of Industries 472-ChloroethanolViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 842-(2-Chloroethoxy)ethanolKPL International Ltd. 3Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 842-Chloroethylamine hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 474-(2-Chloroethyl)morpholine hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 47N-(2-Chloroethyl)piperidine hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 471-(2-Chloroethyl) pyrrolidine hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 474-Chloro-4`-fluorobutyrophenoneGanesh Group of Industries 473-Chloro-4-fluorophenylboronic acidChempure 83ChloroformChem Corporation 19J.M. Corporation 52Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Memba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 20R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,156-Chloro-1-hexanolGanesh Group of Industries 47

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1-Chloro-5-hexanoneGanesh Group of Industries 475-ChloroindanoneChempure 83ChloromethaneChempure 831-Chloro-2-methoxynaphthaleneInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 555-Chloromethyl anthranilateAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 174Chloromethyl isoropylcarbonateAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 1745-Chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-oneTroy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115o-Chloro-p-nitroanilinePremier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 122p-Chloro-o-nitroanilinePremier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 122o-ChlorophenolValiant Organics Ltd. 168p-ChlorophenolValiant Organics Ltd. 1683-(4-Chlorophenyl)-glutaric acidSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48DL-2-ChlorophenylglycineYashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 503-Chloropropionic acidGujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 563-Chloropropionyl chlorideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Gujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 564`-ChloropropiophenoneChempure 832-ChloropyridineSparchem 244-ChlororesorcinolAnami Organics 443-Chlorosalicylic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 484-Chlorosalicylic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 485-Chlorosalicylic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 48Chlorosulphonic acidGuljag Industries Ltd. 154The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 98-ChlorotheophyllineChempure 835-Chlorothiophene-2-carboxylic acidInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 554-ChlorothiophenolAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 174Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 139The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 94-ChlorothymolN.S. Chemicals 58o-ChlorotolueneHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57p-ChlorotolueneHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57ChloroxylenolN.S. Chemicals 58Super Hygienic Chemicals 168p-Chloro-m-xylenolN.S. Chemicals 58Super Hygienic Chemicals 168ChlorphenesinN.S. Chemicals 58Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26CholineArochem Industries 52Choline bicarbonateArochem Industries 52Choline bitartarateArochem Industries 52Choline dihydrogen citrateArochem Industries 52Choline salicylate

Arochem Industries 52Choline theophyllinateArochem Industries 52Chrome azurol SSuvchem 154Chrome oxide greenKoel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 41Chromic acidKarni Chemicals 46,139Keshariya Corporation 48Chromium (III) acetateKarni Chemicals 46,139Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Chromium (III) chlorideYogi Dye Chem Industries 174Cinnamic acidSamir Chemicals 122Sparchem 24Universal Esters Limited 58Citric acidIshita Pharmaceuticals 50Keshariya Corporation 48Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39KPL International Ltd. 3Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Citric acid monohydrateKeshariya Corporation 48Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174ClarithromycinMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13Neha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 149Coagulating agentsBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169CoatingsKPL International Ltd. 3Coatings, aquaProvik Industries 56Coatings, powderTroy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115Coatings, tabletAnshul Life Sciences 175Cobalt chromateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cobalt citrateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cobalt (II) acetateForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Cobalt (II) bromideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cobalt (II) bromide hexahydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Cobalt (II) carbonateAnron Chemicals Co. 170Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Cobalt (II) chlorideForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Karni Chemicals 46,139Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Cobalt (II) fluorideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cobalt (II) hydroxideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36

Cobalt (II) iodideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cobalt (II) nitrateAnron Chemicals Co. 170Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Karni Chemicals 46,139Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Cobalt (II) oxideForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Cobalt (II) perchlorateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cobalt (II) sulphateAnron Chemicals Co. 170Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Karni Chemicals 46,139Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Cobalt (II) sulphideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cobalt saltsPacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Cocoa butterSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 37CocoamidopropylbetaineMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Coco amineManav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 168Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26CocodiaminePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26CocodiethanolamideKPL International Ltd. 3Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16CocodimethylaminePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26CocomonoethanolamideKPL International Ltd. 3Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Cod liver oilNeha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 149Colistin sulphateSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48Concrete acceleratorYahska Polymers P. Ltd. 168Concrete admixturesYahska Polymers P. Ltd. 168Construction chemicalsKPL International Ltd. 3M.J. Chemical Industries 54Organo Chemical Industries 58Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Coomasie Brilliant BlueSuvchem 154Copper acetateYogi Dye Chem Industries 174Copper (II) acetateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Copper (II) acetate monohydratePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Copper (II) bromideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Copper (II) carbonateAbchem Industries 48Anron Chemicals Co. 170Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Karni Chemicals 46,139S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174

Copper (II) chlorideCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Copper (II) chromateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Copper (II) citrateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Copper (II) cyanideKarni Chemicals 46,139Copper (II) gluconateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Copper (II) hydroxideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Copper (II) iodideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Pooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54Copper (II) nitrateAnron Chemicals Co. 170S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Copper (II) nitrate hemipentahydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Copper (II) nitrate trihydratePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Copper (II) oxalateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Copper (II) oxideCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Karni Chemicals 46,139S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Copper (II) perchlorateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Copper (II) sulphateAbchem Industries 48Anron Chemicals Co. 170Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Desicca Chemicals 131Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Copper (II) sulphate pentahydrateKrishnaraj Fertichem Private Limited 149Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Copper metalSarda Metal Powders 46Copper oxychloride technicalYogi Dye Chem Industries 174Copper pyrophosphateMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Copper saltsParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Corrosion inhibitorsAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40Venus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 168Cotton seed oilGujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54Coupling agentBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169Chemcoat India Enterprise Pvt. Ltd. 122Creatine monohydrateHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57CreatinineTolani Chemicals 29Creatinine monohydrateTolani Chemicals 29m-/p-CresolBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169m-CresolBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Cresols

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Black Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169Cresyl diphenyl phosphateSandhya Group of Companies 171Cresyl Violet acetateSuvchem 154Crosslinking agentsBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169CrotonaldehydeAshok Chem Pharma International 131Crotonic acidTolani Chemicals 29CryoliteKPL International Ltd. 3Culture mediaPowder Pack Chem 56CumenePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Cumene hydroperoxidePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26CuminaldehydePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Cupric chlorideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Cupric chloride dihydrateYogi Dye Chem Industries 174Cuprous bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Dhruv Chem Industries 22Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Cuprous chlorideForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Cuprous cyanideEurofine Chemicals 46Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Cuprous oxideForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Cutting oilsGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 49CyanideHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 572-Cyaniminobarbituric acidAmogh Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 1682-CyanoacetamideHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Tolani Chemicals 29Cyanoacetic acidHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57CyanoacrylatesBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 573-Cyanobenzyl bromideAnami Organics 44Cyanogen bromideUnisource Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 562-Cyano-4`-methylbiphenylYashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 50o-CyanophenolGujarat Organics Ltd. 48p-CyanophenolGujarat Organics Ltd. 48N-(4-Cyanophenyl)glycineChempure 83Cyanuric acidBox No. 374 106Cyanuric chlorideHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 44CyclohexaneNisha Chemicals 139R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Cyclohexanecarbonyl chloride

Ganesh Group of Industries 47Cyclohexane-1,1-diacetic acidHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Cyclohexane-1,1-diacetic acid monoamideHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Trans-1,2-Cyclohexanediaminetetraacetic acidK. Raj & Co. 28,301,2-Cyclohexanedicarboxylic acidGanesh Group of Industries 471,4-Cyclohexanedione monoethylene acetalChempure 83CyclohexanolLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Nisha Chemicals 139Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15CyclohexanoneKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Nisha Chemicals 139R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 17CyclohexeneChemet 87CycloheximideChempure 83CyclohexylamineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Venus International 1494-CyclohexylphenolChemet 87o-CyclohexylphenolChemet 87N-CyclohexylthiophthalimideBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169CyclopentanolFreesia Chemicals 50CyclopentanoneFreesia Chemicals 50Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Cyclopentolate hydrochlorideSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48CyclopentylamineFreesia Chemicals 50Cyclopentyl bromideFreesia Chemicals 50Cyclopentyl chlorideFreesia Chemicals 50CyclopropanecarbonitrileGanesh Group of Industries 47Cyclopropanecarbonyl chlorideGanesh Group of Industries 47Cyclopropane carboxamideGanesh Group of Industries 47Cyclopropanecarboxylic acidGanesh Group of Industries 471,1-Cyclopropanedicarboxylic acidGanesh Group of Industries 47CyclopropanemethylamineGanesh Group of Industries 47CyclopropylamineKPL International Ltd. 3Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Cysteamine hydrochlorideKPL International Ltd. 3

dDecabromodiphenyl ethaneLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Decabromodiphenyl oxideJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33DecalinChemaroma Drug House 44K. Raj & Co. 28,30Decanal

Chemet 87DecanenitrileInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 55DefoamersChemcoat India Enterprise Pvt. Ltd. 122KPL International Ltd. 3M.J. Chemical Industries 54S.V. Trading Company 50Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115DEGKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Degreasing agentsVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42DemulsifiersVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Des-azithromycinMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13DesiccantsChemicals (India) Company-Kolkata 168DetergentsMemba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 20Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 48DextrinGujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54Keshariya Corporation 48DextroseKeshariya Corporation 48Dextrose monohydrateAdventure 46Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54Keshariya Corporation 48Diacetone alcoholKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,151,3-Diacetoxy-2-acetoxymethoxy propaneChempure 833,3`-DiaminodiphenylsulphoneThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 91,8-DiaminooctaneGanesh Group of Industries 47Diammonium phosphateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Yogi Dye Chem Industries 1741,8-Diazabicyclo-(5,4,0)-undec-7-eneTolani Chemicals 29Dibasic esterLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15DibenzosuberoneChempure 83Ganesh Group of Industries 471,2-DibromobutaneBhavika Chemicals Corporation 1541,4-DibromobutaneDhruv Chem Industries 221,3-Dibromo-5-methyl-5-phenylhydantoinInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 552,2-Dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamideHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 1151,5-DibromopentaneDhruv Chem Industries 22Freesia Chemicals 501,2-DibromopropaneDhruv Chem Industries 221,3-DibromopropaneBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Dhruv Chem Industries 222,3-Dibromopropionyl chlorideGujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 56DibutylamineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Di-n-butylamine

Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Venus International 1493-Dibutylaminopropylchloride hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 47Di-tert-butyl dicarbonatePooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Tolani Chemicals 29Dibutyl phthalateGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 49Dibutyl sebacateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 37Di-n-butyltin diacetateMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Di-n-butyltin dilaurateMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Di-n-butyltin maleateMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Di-n-butyltin oxideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Dicalcium phosphateForbes Pharmaceuticals 173KPL International Ltd. 32,3-DichlorobenzaldehydeChempure 832,3-DichlorobenzonitrileAnami Organics 443,5-DichlorobenzonitrileAnami Organics 442,3-Dichlorobenzoyl chlorideAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 1742,4-Dichlorobenzyl chlorideLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,151,4-DichlorobutaneDhruv Chem Industries 224,4`-DichlorodiphenylsulphoneThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 91,3-Dichloro-2-fluorobenzeneChempure 831,3-Dichloro-5-methyl-5-phenylhydantoinInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 55DichlorofluoroethaneKPL International Ltd. 3DichlorophenN.S. Chemicals 58Super Hygienic Chemicals 1682,4-Dichlorophenacyl chlorideSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 482,4-DichlorophenolValiant Organics Ltd. 1682,6-DichlorophenolValiant Organics Ltd. 1681,3-DichloropropaneDhruv Chem Industries 222,4-Dichloro-m-xylenolN.S. Chemicals 58Dicumyl peroxidePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26DicyandiamideJ.M. Corporation 52Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Ramco Organics 54Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15DicyclohexylamineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Samir Chemicals 122Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Tolani Chemicals 29Venus International 149N,N`-DicyclohexylcarbodiimideInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 55Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15

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Sparchem 24Tolani Chemicals 29DicyclopentadieneNisha Chemicals 139DiethanolamineBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169J.M. Corporation 52Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 149Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 44R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Venus International 149Diethyl acetamidomalonateSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48DiethylamineKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Venus International 149Diethylamine hydrochlorideVenus International 1492-(Diethylamino)ethanethiol hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 47DiethylaminoethanolViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 842-(2-Diethylaminoethoxy)ethanolViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Diethylaminoethyl chloride hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 47N,N-DiethylanilinePravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 44Diethyl carbonateLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Tolani Chemicals 29Diethylene glycolJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Diethylene glycol dimethyl etherSparchem 24DiethylenetriamineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Venus International 149Diethyl etherSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9N,N-Diethyl [email protected] 154N,N-DiethylisopropanolamineViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Diethyl isopropylidene malonateChempure 83Diethyl ketoneFreesia Chemicals 50Diethyl malonateHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57K. Raj & Co. 28,30Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Diethyl methylmalonateSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48Diethyl oxalateSpeed International India Pvt. Ltd. 131Diethyl phenyl malonateChempure 83Diethyl phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 171Diethyl phthalateKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 131Diethylpropyl malonateChempure 83Diethyl sulphate

Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sheetal Chemicals 54The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 91,3-DifluorobenzeneSparchem 24Tolani Chemicals 292,4-DifluorobenzylamineSparchem 24DigitoninSuvchem 154DiglymePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Tolani Chemicals 29DihydroeugenolChemstar Global Products LLP 343,4-Dihydro-2H-pyranChemaroma Drug House 444,4`-DihydroxydiphenylsulphoneThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 93,4-Dihydroxy-5-nitrobenzaldehydeChemet 874,6-DihydroxypyrimidineHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57DiisobutyleneManav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 168Diisobutyl ketonePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Diisodecyl adipateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 37Diisodecyl phenylphosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 171DiisopropanolamineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Venus International 149DiisopropylamineSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Venus International 149N,N-Diisopropyl-2-aminoethanolViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 842-(Diisopropylamino)ethylchloride hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 47Diisopropyl azodicarboxylateChempure 83Diisopropyl etherK. Raj & Co. 28,30Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24DiisopropylethylamineBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169Venus International 149N,N-DiisopropylethylaminePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Diisopropyl malonateHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Diisotridecyl adipateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 37Dilauryl thiodipropionateSwan Enterprise 56Dimer acidKPL International Ltd. 3DimercaprolChempure 831,2-DimethoxyethaneSparchem 242,2-DimethoxypropaneLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Tolani Chemicals 29N,N-DimethylacetamideLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21

Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Dimethyl adipateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 37DimethylamineG.J. Multi Gases Pvt. Ltd. 106R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Dimethylamine hydrochlorideMahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Venus International 1494-DimethylaminobenzaldehydeFerguson Chemicals 562-(Dimethylamino)ethanethiol hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 47N,N-DimethylaminoethanolLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Venus International 1492-Dimethylaminoethylchloride hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 472-Dimethylaminoethyl methacrylateVimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 27Dimethylaminoisopropylchloride hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 473-Dimethylamino-2-methylpropyl chloride hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 471-Dimethylamino-2-propanolViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 843-DimethylaminopropylamineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Venus International 1493-Dimethylaminopropylchloride hydrochlorideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Ganesh Group of Industries 472-N,N-DimethylaminopyridineMahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 254-DimethylaminopyridineRamco Organics 54Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Tolani Chemicals 29N,N-DimethylanilinePravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 44Dimethyl anthranilateAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 1742,4-DimethylbenzenethiolChempure 83Dimethyl carbonateJ.M. Corporation 52KPL International Ltd. 3Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Nisha Chemicals 139R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Ramco Organics 54Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Dimethyl disulphideM.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 149Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 168N,N-DimethylformamideArihant Chemical Corporation 122Chemaroma Drug House 44Chemstar Global Products LLP 34J.M. Corporation 52JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Ramco Organics 54Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 17Venus International 149N,N-Dimethylformamide dibenzyl acetalChempure 83

DimethylglyoximePalm Pharmachem 522,6-Dimethyl-1-indanoneInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 55Dimethyl malonateHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 44Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 241,3-Dimethylol-5,5-dimethylhydantoinTroy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115Dimethyl oxalateChempure 832,5-DimethylphenolChempure 832,6-Dimethylphenoxylacetic acidChempure 832,6-DimethylpiperazineChempure 833,4-DimethylpyrazoleInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 553,4-Dimethylpyrazole phosphateInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 55Dimethyl succinateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 37Dimethyl sulphateGuljag Industries Ltd. 154Sheetal Chemicals 54Venus International 149Dimethyl sulphideK. Raj & Co. 28,30Dimethylsulphide boraneChempure 83Dimethyl sulphoxideJ.M. Corporation 52Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Nisha Chemicals 139R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 17Venus International 149Dimethyl terephthalateLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33N,N-Dimethyl-p-toluidinePalm Pharmachem 52DinitolmideGanesh Group of Industries 473,3`-DinitrodiphenylsulphoneThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Dioctyl sebacateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 37Dioctyl sodium sulphosuccinateVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 421,4-DioxaneSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15DIP chloride [-]Chemaroma Drug House 441,2-DiphenoxyethaneChempure 83DiphenylacetonitrileBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Ganesh Group of Industries 47DiphenylaminePravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 44DiphenylcarbazoneSuvchem 154Diphenyl isodecylphosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 171Diphenyl isooctylphosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 171DiphenylmethanePremier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 122Diphenyl octyl phosphite

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Sandhya Group of Companies 1712,5-DiphenyloxazoleTolani Chemicals 29Diphenyl phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 171Diphenylphosphoryl azideChempure 832,2-Diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazylSuvchem 154DiphenylsulphoneKPL International Ltd. 3Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 139The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9N,N-DiphenylthioureaTolani Chemicals 29Diphenyltridecyl phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 171Dipotassium hydrogen orthophosphateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Dipotassium phosphateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Di-n-propylamineVenus International 149DipropylamineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Dipropylene glycolJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Dipropylene glycol monoethyl etherPrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Dipropylene glycol monoethyl ether acetatePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Dipropylene glycol monomethyl etherM.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 149Venus International 149Direct dyesAshwini Industries-Mumbai 131Disodium diphosphateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Disodium hydrogen citrateIshita Pharmaceuticals 50Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Disodium hydrogen orthophosphateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Disodium laureth sulphosuccinateVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Disodium phosphateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11DispersantsGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 49Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 41Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115Disperse YellowAmogh Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 168Dispersing agentsKPL International Ltd. 3Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 168Distearyl pentaerythritol diphosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 171Distearyl thiodipropionateSwan Enterprise 56Ditallowdimethylammonium chloridePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Di-(tert-butylperoxyisopropyl) benzenePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26DithiocarbamateS.V. Trading Company 50L-(-)-Di-4-Toluoyltartaric acidK. Raj & Co. 28,30Ditridecyl-3,3-thiodipropionateSwan Enterprise 56Diuron technicalTroy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115DodecanalChemet 87

n-DodecaneM.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 149Dodecylphenol ethylene oxide condensatesViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84DolomiteRoyalty Minerals 56DomperidoneRamco Organics 54DOPMahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Doxylamine succinateSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48D pasteM.J. Chemical Industries 54DriersTroy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115DTPAAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57DTPA ferric sodiumHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57DTPA ironAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57DTPA manganeseAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172DTPA pentasodiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57DTPA potassiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172DyesKPL International Ltd. 3Powder Pack Chem 56

eEDDHA-FeAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26EDTAAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174EDTA calcium disodiumHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57EDTA copperForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174EDTA diammoniumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57EDTA dipotassiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57EDTA disodiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174EDTA ferricForbes Pharmaceuticals 173EDTA ferric ammoniumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172EDTA ferric sodiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57EDTA ferrousYogi Dye Chem Industries 174EDTA ironForbes Pharmaceuticals 173EDTA manganese

Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173EDTA saltsForbes Pharmaceuticals 173EDTA tetrammoniumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57EDTA tetrapotassiumHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57EDTA tetrasodiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174EDTA triammoniumHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57EDTA tripotassiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172EDTA trisodiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172EDTA zincForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Electroplating chemicalsKPL International Ltd. 3Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35EMMEHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57EmollientsViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84EmulsifiersMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16S.V. Trading Company 50Venus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Emulsifying waxMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Engine oilGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 49EnzymesGujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54Eperisone hydrochlorideSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48EpichlorohydrinJ.M. Corporation 52JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39KPL International Ltd. 3Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 17Venus International 1494-(2,3-Epoxypropoxy)-9H-carbazoleChempure 83Epoxy [email protected] 154KPL International Ltd. 3Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Eriochrome Cyanine RSuvchem 154ErythromycinMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13Erythromycin estolateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13Erythromycin ethyl succinateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13Erythromycin oximeMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13Erythromycin phosphateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13Erythromycin propionateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13Erythromycin stearate

Mehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13Ester gumsProvik Industries 56Ester quatPrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26EthamsylateSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48EthanolProvik Industries 56EthanolaminesBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169Ether petroleumK. Raj & Co. 28,30Memba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 202-Ethoxybenzoic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 48p-EthoxybenzonitrileAnami Organics 44Ethoxymethylene malonic acid diethyl esterSparchem 241-Ethoxy-3-propanolPrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Ethyl acetateAshok Chem Pharma International 131Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Memba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 20Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 17Ethyl acetoacetateLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Ethyl acrylateJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44KPL International Ltd. 3Nisha Chemicals 139Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Ethyl alcoholProvik Industries 562-EthylanilineChemet 87Ethyl anthranilateAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 174EthylbenzeneK. Raj & Co. 28,30N-Ethyl-N-benzyl-m-toluidineAmogh Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 168Ethyl bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Dhruv Chem Industries 22Ethyl bromoacetateDhruv Chem Industries 22Ethyl-3-bromopyruvateChempure 83Ethyl celluloseIRIS Ingredients 18Ethyl chloroacetateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Ethyl chloroformateMahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Ramco Organics 54Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15S-(-)-Ethyl-4-chloro-3-hydroxybutanoateChempure 83Ethyl cyanoacetateBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169Hebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Ethyl-2-cyanoacrylateHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Ethyl difluoroacetateChempure 83N,N`-Ethylene bisoleamideMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16

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N,N-Ethylene bistearamideMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Ethylene [email protected] 154Chempure 83EthylenediaminePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Venus International 149Ethylene dibromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Dhruv Chem Industries 22Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Ethylene dichlorideMemba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 20Urmi Chemicals 17Ethylene glycol dimethacrylateVimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 27Ethylene glycol distearateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Ethylene glycol mono-tert-butyl etherPrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Ethylene glycol monostearateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Ethylene oxide/propylene oxide copolymerAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40Venus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Ethylene vinyl acetate copolymersKPL International Ltd. 32-Ethylhexanoic acidLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,152-Ethylhexanoyl chlorideGujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 562-Ethylhexyl acrylateJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44KPL International Ltd. 3Nisha Chemicals 139Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,152-EthylhexylamineVenus International 1492-Ethylhexyldiphenyl phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 1712-Ethylhexyl methacrylateKPL International Ltd. 32-Ethylhexyl sulphateVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 422-EthylhexylthioglycolateSwan Enterprise 56Ethyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 106Ethyl magnesium chlorideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 106Ethyl mercaptanManav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 168Ethyl-4-methoxycinnamateUniversal Esters Limited 58N-Ethyl-5-methyl-2-(1-methylethyl)cyclohexane carboxamideAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 1743-Ethyl-4-methyl-3-pyrrolin-2-oneInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 55N-Ethyl-4-picolylamineSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48N-EthylpiperazineSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Ethyl pyruvateK. Raj & Co. 28,30Ethyl salicylateGujarat Organics Ltd. 48Ethyl trifluoropyruvateChempure 83Ethyltriphenylphosphonium bromideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Samir Chemicals 122

Ethyltriphenylphosphonium iodideSamir Chemicals 122Ethynyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 106Evening primrose oilMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13ExcipientsIRIS Ingredients 18KPL International Ltd. 3Nitika Pharmaceutical Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 178

fFacticeOrgano Chemical Industries 58Fast Bordeaux GP basePremier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 122Fast Red B basePremier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 122Fast Scarlet R basePremier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 122Fatty acid estersVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Fatty acid ethylene oxide condensatesVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Fatty acidsGujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Fatty alcohol estersMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Fatty alcohol ethylene oxide condensatesAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40Venus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Fatty alcohol propylene oxide condensatesAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Fatty alcoholsR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Fatty amidesMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Fatty amine ethylene oxide condensatesVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Ferric alumLotus Marketing 149Ferric ammonium citrateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Ferric chlorideAbchem Industries 48Lotus Marketing 149SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48Vinayak Industries - Sarigam 139Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Ferric nitrateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Ferric phosphateKPL International Ltd. 3Ferric pyrophosphateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Ferro siliconKPL International Ltd. 3Ferrous ammonium sulphateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Ferrous sulphateAbchem Industries 48Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Lotus Marketing 149Ferrous sulphate heptahydrateKrishnaraj Fertichem Private Limited 149Ferrous sulphate monohydrateKrishnaraj Fertichem Private Limited 149Ferrous sulphideAbchem Industries 48Field stainSuvchem 154Fine chemicals

AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Freesia Chemicals 50Fish oilNeha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 149Flame retardantsJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44KPL International Ltd. 3Flocculating agentsBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169Fluoboric acidKailash Marketing Associates 584-FluoroacetophenoneChempure 83FluorobenzeneK. Raj & Co. 28,30Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Tolani Chemicals 29p-Fluorobenzyl chlorideChempure 83Fluoroboric acidKPL International Ltd. 35-FluorocytosineChempure 834-Fluoro-2-hydroxybenzaldehydeChempure 834-Fluorophenyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 1066-Fluoro-3-(4-piperidinyl)-1,2-benzisoxazoleYashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 504-FluorothiophenolAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 174FluorsparKailash Marketing Associates 58KPL International Ltd. 3Fluotitanic acidKailash Marketing Associates 58Fluozirconic acidKailash Marketing Associates 58FMOC-L-glycineChempure 83Foaming agentsKPL International Ltd. 3FolpetTroy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115FormaldehydeKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Memba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 20Swaroop Enterprises 131Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115FormamideK. Raj & Co. 28,30Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Formamide acetateChemet 87Formic acidChemaroma Drug House 44J.M. Corporation 52Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39KPL International Ltd. 3Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Nisha Chemicals 139R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Samir Chemicals 122Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 17Venus International 149D-FructoseK. Raj & Co. 28,30Sparchem 24Fulvic acidS.V. Trading Company 50Fumaric acidJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33

Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15FungicidesMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115FuranGanesh Group of Industries 47Furfuryl alcoholKPL International Ltd. 3Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,152-Furoyl chlorideGanesh Group of Industries 47Gujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 56

gD-GalactoseK. Raj & Co. 28,30Gear oil additivesGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 49Gear oilsMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Gellan gumChempure 83D-Glucono-1,5-lactoneChempure 83D-GlucoseGujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54Glucose liquidAdventure 46Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54Keshariya Corporation 48Glutamic acid-N,N-diacetic acid tetrasodium saltHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57GlutaraldehydeLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 168Super Hygienic Chemicals 168Glutaric acidTolani Chemicals 29GlycerineAdventure 46Keshariya Corporation 48Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39KPL International Ltd. 3Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 131GlycerolAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40Glycerol estersMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Venus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Glycerol monooleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Glycerol monostearateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Glycerol triacetateTolani Chemicals 29Glycerol trioleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16R-Glycidyl butyrateChempure 83GlycineHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57K. Raj & Co. 28,30Sparchem 24Glycine-tert-butyl ester hydrochlorideChempure 83Glycol estersMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Glycolic acidHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57GlyoxalLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Nisha Chemicals 139

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Glyoxylic acidSparchem 24Glyphosate technicalHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57GranisetronMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13GraphiteRoyalty Minerals 56GreasesMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Grignard reagentsAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 106Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Guanidine hydrochlorideTolani Chemicals 29Guanidine nitrateYogi Dye Chem Industries 174GuanineChempure 83Tolani Chemicals 29Guerbet alcohol ethylene oxide condensatesVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Gum acaciaLotus Marketing 149Gum rosinKPL International Ltd. 3Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Gum xanthanIRIS Ingredients 18

hH. AcidPravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 44HalquinolForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Super Hygienic Chemicals 168HampronolSwan Enterprise 56HardenersKPL International Ltd. 3HDPEKPL International Ltd. 3Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Heat transfer fluidsMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35HEDP acidAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172HEDP acid sodium saltAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172HematoxylinChempure 83Suvchem 1541112333-HeptafluoropropaneKPL International Ltd. 3n-HeptaneK. Raj & Co. 28,30Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Heptanoic acidM.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 149HexachloroacetoneAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 174HexafluoroisopropanolChempure 83Hexahydrophthalic anhydrideChemet 87Hexahydro-1,3,5-triazineTroy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115111333-HexamethyldisilazaneSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15HexamethylenediaminePooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54Hexamethylene diisocyanatePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Hexamine

R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15HexanalChemet 87HexaneSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15n-HexaneChemaroma Drug House 44K. Raj & Co. 28,30Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 171,6-HexanediolLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15n-HexanolChemaroma Drug House 44Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 261-HexeneChemaroma Drug House 44n-HexylamineChempure 83n-Hexyl bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Dhruv Chem Industries 22Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Hexylene glycolLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Samir Chemicals 122Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Venus International 149Homophthalic acidYogi Dye Chem Industries 174Homophthalic anhydrideForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174HomosalateUniversal Esters Limited 58Homoveratric acidChempure 83HPMCIRIS Ingredients 18Humic acidAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Hydraulic oilsGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 49Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Hydrazine hydrateJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Suchem International 52Urmi Chemicals 17Hydrobromic acidBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Dhruv Chem Industries 22Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Hydrobromic acid gas in acetic acidBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Hydrobromic acid gas in isopropyl alcoholBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Hydrocarbon resinsKPL International Ltd. 3Hydrochloric acidNikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 48R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Swaroop Enterprises 131Hydrofluoric acidK. Raj & Co. 28,30Kailash Marketing Associates 58Hydrogen peroxideKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39KPL International Ltd. 3

Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 48R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Hydrogen sulphide scavengerTroy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115HydroquinoneBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169Chemstar Global Products LLP 34JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48Hydroquinone monomethyl etherJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44K. Raj & Co. 28,30HydroxyacetoneChemet 874-HydroxybenzaldehydeSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15p-HydroxybenzaldehydeLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 149Tolani Chemicals 293-Hydroxybenzoic acidAnami Organics 44Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173p-Hydroxybenzoic acidSparchem 244-HydroxycoumarinChempure 83Neha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 149HydroxyethylcelluloseChempure 83N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)-ethylenediaminetriacetic acidVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42N-Hydroxyethylethylenediamine triacetic acid ferric saltHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57N-Hydroxyethylethylenediamine triacetic acid trisodium saltHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 571-Hydroxyethylidene-1,1-diphosphonic acid tetrasodium saltAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 1722-Hydroxyethyl methacrylateJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44KPL International Ltd. 3R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Venus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Vimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 274-(2-Hydroxyethyl)morpholineViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)piperidineViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Hydroxyethyl pyrrolidineViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Hydroxylamine hydrochlorideLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Suchem International 52Tolani Chemicals 29Hydroxylamine sulphateK. Raj & Co. 28,30Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25N.S. Chemicals 58Nisha Chemicals 139R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Suchem International 52Urmi Chemicals 174-Hydroxy-3-methoxyacetophenone

Yashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 502-Hydroxy-1-naphthaldehydeAmogh Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 1681-Hydroxy-2-naphthoic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 486-Hydroxy-2-naphthoic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 48HydroxypropylcelluloseIRIS Ingredients 18Hydroxypropyl methacrylateVimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 27Hydroxypropylmethylcellulose phthalateIRIS Ingredients 184-HydroxyquinolineChempure 838-HydroxyquinolineBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169N-HydroxysuccinimideSparchem 24S-3-HydroxytetrahydrofuranChempure 83HyflosupercellKeshariya Corporation 48HypoYogi Dye Chem Industries 174Hypophosphorous acidPrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Victory Chemicals 58

iImidazoleLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Tolani Chemicals 29Venus International 149ImidazolineVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Indium fluorideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Indium (III) acetateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Indium (III) bromideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Indium (III) chlorideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Indium (III) iodideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Indium (III) nitrateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Indium (III) sulphateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36IndoleYogi Dye Chem Industries 174Indole-3-acetic acidTolani Chemicals 29Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Indole-3-butyric acidTolani Chemicals 29Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174InksKPL International Ltd. 3InosineK. Raj & Co. 28,30IodineIshita Pharmaceuticals 50KPL International Ltd. 3Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Iodine monochlorideForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Iodine trichlorideForbes Pharmaceuticals 173m-IodobenzonitrileAnami Organics 44o-IodobenzonitrileAnami Organics 445-Iodo-2-methylbenzonitrile

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Anami Organics 44IodophorMemba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 20Narsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 483-Iodo-2-propynyl butylcarbamateTroy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115Ion pair reagentsPowder Pack Chem 56IPAProvik Industries 56Iron (II) chlorideVinayak Industries - Sarigam 139Iron (III) sulphideAnron Chemicals Co. 170Iron oxide blackKPL International Ltd. 3Iron oxide brownKPL International Ltd. 3Iron oxide redKPL International Ltd. 3Isatoic anhydrideAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 174Inventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 55Isethionic acid sodium saltThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Isoamyl acetateChemet 87Isoamyl alcoholChemet 87Samir Chemicals 122Isoamyl bromideDhruv Chem Industries 22Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Isoamyl butyrateChemet 87Isobornyl acrylateVimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 27Isobornyl methacrylateVimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 27IsobutanolKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Isobutyl alcoholUrmi Chemicals 17IsobutylbenzeneKPL International Ltd. 3Isobutyl bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Dhruv Chem Industries 22Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173IsobutylenePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26IsobutyraldehydeK. Raj & Co. 28,30Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Isobutyric acidChemstar Global Products LLP 34Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15IsobutyrophenoneGujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 56Isobutyryl chlorideGujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 56Isoeugenol acetateChemstar Global Products LLP 34IsooctaneK. Raj & Co. 28,30Isooctyl bromideDhruv Chem Industries 22Isooctyl thioglycolateSwan Enterprise 56IsopentaneK. Raj & Co. 28,30

IsophoroneKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15IsophoronediamineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Isophthalic acidBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15IsopreneSparchem 24Isopropenyl acetateSparchem 242-IsopropoxyethanolViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Isopropyl acetateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Isopropyl alcoholArihant Chemical Corporation 122Ferguson Chemicals 56Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Keshariya Corporation 48Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Memba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 20R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Ramco Organics 54Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 17Isopropyl bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Dhruv Chem Industries 22Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Isopropyl chloroacetateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Trans-p-Isopropylcyclohexane carboxylic acidInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 55Isopropyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 106Isopropyl magnesium chlorideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 106Isopropyl myristateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 37Isopropyl palmitateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 375-Isopropylthiazole-2-carboxylic acidChempure 83IsovaleraldehydeK. Raj & Co. 28,30Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Isovaleryl chlorideGujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 56IsovanillinChempure 83Itaconic acidNisha Chemicals 139Samir Chemicals 122Sparchem 24

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Royalty Minerals 56Kaolin calcinedRoyalty Minerals 56Karanjia oilS.V. Trading Company 50Kerosene deodourisedMemba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 20Alpha-Keto glutaric acidTolani Chemicals 29KinetinTolani Chemicals 29

lLaboratory chemicalsK. Raj & Co. 28,30Powder Pack Chem 56Suvchem 154DL-Lactic acidKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Neha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 149Nisha Chemicals 139LactoseSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Lanolin ethylene oxide condensatesViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84LasamideThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Lauryl alcoholR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21LaurylaminePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Lauryl bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Lauryl dimethylaminePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Laurylpyridinium bromideSamir Chemicals 122Laurylpyridinium chlorideNarsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170Samir Chemicals 122Lawesson`s reagentAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 174LDPEKPL International Ltd. 3Lead acetateAnron Chemicals Co. 170AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Chloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 58Lead acetate trihydrateChloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 58Lead bromideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Lead carbonateAnron Chemicals Co. 170Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Lead chlorideAnron Chemicals Co. 170Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Lead chromateAnron Chemicals Co. 170Lead nitrateAnron Chemicals Co. 170AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Chloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 58Lead sulphateAnron Chemicals Co. 170Leather auxiliariesM.J. Chemical Industries 54LecithinGujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54Levulinic acidChempure 83LidocaineInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 55Lime hydratedLotus Marketing 149Lithium acetate

Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Lithium acetate dihydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Lithium aluminium hydrideTolani Chemicals 29Lithium benzoateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Lithium bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Lithium carbonateK. Raj & Co. 28,30Karni Chemicals 46,139Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Lithium chlorideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 106Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Lithium chromateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Lithium citrate tetrahydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Lithium cryoliteKPL International Ltd. 3Lithium fluorideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Lithium fluorophosphateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Lithium hydroxideChempure 83Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Samir Chemicals 122Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Lithium hydroxide monohydrateK. Raj & Co. 28,30Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 131Lithium lactateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Lithium metaborateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Lithium metalTolani Chemicals 29Lithium metasilicateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Lithium molybdateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Lithium nitratePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Lithium perchlorateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Lithium phosphateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Lithium saltsNeogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Lithium sulphateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Lithium tetraborateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23LLDPEKPL International Ltd. 3

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mMagnesium acetateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Magnesium bromideChempure 83Magnesium bromide hexahydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Magnesium carbonateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Karni Chemicals 46,139Magnesium chlorideAbchem Industries 48Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Karni Chemicals 46,139Magnesium fluorosilicateKPL International Ltd. 3Magnesium hydroxideYogi Dye Chem Industries 174Magnesium hypophosphiteVictory Chemicals 58Magnesium metalEurofine Chemicals 46KPL International Ltd. 3Magnesium nitrateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Karni Chemicals 46,139Magnesium oxideCanddida Labs 154Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Karni Chemicals 46,139S.V. Trading Company 50Samir Chemicals 122Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Magnesium petroleum sulphonateGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 49Magnesium phosphate monobasicKPL International Ltd. 3Magnesium stearateNitika Pharmaceutical Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 178Magnesium sulphateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Desicca Chemicals 131Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Magnesium sulphate heptahydrateKrishnaraj Fertichem Private Limited 149Magnesium turningsEmpire Industries 170Maize oilGujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54Maleic acidMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13Maleic anhydrideBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169Chemstar Global Products LLP 34JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 131Maleic resinsProvik Industries 56Malonic acidHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24

Tolani Chemicals 29MalononitrileK. Raj & Co. 28,30Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15MaltodextrinAdventure 46Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54MaltoseK. Raj & Co. 28,30Manganese acetateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Chloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 58Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Manganese carbonateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Karni Chemicals 46,139Krishnaraj Fertichem Private Limited 149Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Manganese chlorideCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Karni Chemicals 46,139Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Manganese hypophosphiteVictory Chemicals 58Manganese (II) bromide tetrahydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Manganese (II) sulphateYogi Dye Chem Industries 174Manganese (II) sulphate monohydrateKrishnaraj Fertichem Private Limited 149Manganese metalKPL International Ltd. 3Manganese sulphateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Manganese violetKoel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 41MannitolIRIS Ingredients 18KPL International Ltd. 3MargarineGujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54MBTForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Pooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174MBTSPooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174MCT oilsMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 37MDIChemstar Global Products LLP 34Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15MDPEKPL International Ltd. 3Mefenamic acidNeha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 149MEGKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39MelamineKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39KPL International Ltd. 3Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Melamine cyanurateKPL International Ltd. 3Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Melamine formaldehyde resinsKPL International Ltd. 3Melamine polyphosphate

KPL International Ltd. 3MelatoninMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13Meldrum`s acidSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 482-MercaptobenzothiazoleSuper Hygienic Chemicals 1682-MercaptoethanolLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Tolani Chemicals 293-Mercaptopropionic acidSwan Enterprise 56Mercerising agentsM.J. Chemical Industries 54Mercuric acetateForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Mercuric chlorideForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Karni Chemicals 46,139Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Mercuric nitrateYogi Dye Chem Industries 174Mercuric oxideForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Karni Chemicals 46,139Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Mercuric sulphateKarni Chemicals 46,139MesityleneChemet 87Tolani Chemicals 29Mesityl oxidePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26MetalsPowder Pack Chem 56Metal saltsPowder Pack Chem 56Metal working additivesGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 49Metal working oilTroy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115MethacrylamideBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169Vimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 27Methacrylic acidChem Corporation 19JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44KPL International Ltd. 3Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Nisha Chemicals 139R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Vimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 273-(Methacryloyloxy)propyl trimethoxysilaneChemcoat India Enterprise Pvt. Ltd. 122Methallyl chlorideTolani Chemicals 29MethanesulphonamideChempure 83Methanesulphonic acidLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Nisha Chemicals 139R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sheetal Chemicals 54Tolani Chemicals 29Methanesulphonic anhydrideStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 139The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Methanesulphonyl chlorideLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Nisha Chemicals 139R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Tolani Chemicals 29Methanol

Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Memba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 20R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 17Methoxyacetyl chlorideGujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 566-Methoxy-2-aminobenzothiazoleChempure 833-MethoxybenzhydrazideForbes Pharmaceuticals 1733-Methoxybenzoic acidForbes Pharmaceuticals 1734-MethoxybenzonitrileAnami Organics 44m-MethoxybenzonitrileAnami Organics 44o-MethoxybenzonitrileAnami Organics 444-Methoxycinnamic acidUniversal Esters Limited 584-(2-Methoxyethyl) phenolChemet 873-Methoxy-4-methylbenzoic acidAnami Organics 44Forbes Pharmaceuticals 1736-Methoxy-2-naphthaldehydeGujarat Organics Ltd. 482-MethoxyphenothiazineGanesh Group of Industries 474-MethoxyphenylacetoneChempure 83Methoxypolyethylene glycolVasudha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 52Venus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84MethoxypropanolPrasol Chemicals Ltd. 262-MethoxypropeneTolani Chemicals 294-MethoxypropiophenoneGujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 56Methoxypropyl acetatePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Methoxy triglycol borateKPL International Ltd. 3Methyl acetateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Methyl acetoacetateK. Raj & Co. 28,30Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 244-MethylacetophenoneGujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 56Methyl acrylateJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44KPL International Ltd. 3Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Methyl adipateKPL International Ltd. 3Methyl-3-aminocrotonateChempure 832-Methylaminoethyl chloride hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 47Methyl anthranilateAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 174Methyl benzene sulphonateStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 139The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Methyl benzoateGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 494-MethylbenzophenoneChempure 83Methyl bromide

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Chempure 83Methyl-2-bromoacetateDhruv Chem Industries 22Methyl-4`-(bromomethyl)-biphenyl-2-carboxylateChempure 832-Methyl butyl acetateChempure 83MethylcelluloseIRIS Ingredients 18Methyl chloroacetateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Methyl-4-chloroacetoacetateSparchem 24Methyl-4-chlorobutyrateGanesh Group of Industries 47Methyl chloroformateMahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Ramco Organics 54Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Methyl cyanoacetateHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 44Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15MethylcyclohexaneK. Raj & Co. 28,30Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Methyl cyclopropane carboxylateGanesh Group of Industries 47Methyl-2,2-dithienyl glycolateChempure 83N,N-Methylene bisacrylamideChempure 83Methylene chlorideChem Corporation 19Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Methylene dichlorideJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39KPL International Ltd. 3Memba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 20Nisha Chemicals 139R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 17Methyl ester ethylene oxide condensatesVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Methyl ester sulphonateKPL International Ltd. 3Methyl ethyl ketoneJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Keshariya Corporation 48Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Memba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 20Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 17Methyl ethyl ketone peroxideS.V. Trading Company 50Methyl glycolNisha Chemicals 1396-Methyl-5-hepten-2-oneChempure 83Methylhydrazine sulphateChempure 831-MethylimidazoleK. Raj & Co. 28,302-MethylimidazoleVenus International 1493-Methylindole

Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Methyl isobutyl carbinolPrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Methyl isobutyl ketoneJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,152-Methyl-4-isothiazolin-3-oneTroy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115O-Methylisourea hemisulphateChempure 83Methyl lactateThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Methyl laurateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Methyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 106Methyl magnesium chlorideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 106Methyl malonic acidChempure 83Methyl methacrylateChem Corporation 19JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Nisha Chemicals 139Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Vimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 27N-MethylmethanesulphonamideChempure 83Methyl-3-methoxybenzoateForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Methyl-2-methyl-3-nitrobenzoateChempure 83N-MethylmorpholineChempure 83Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Tolani Chemicals 295-Methylnicotinic acidSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48Methyl oleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Methyloxalyl chlorideAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 1745-Methyl-5-phenylhydantoinInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 55N-MethylpiperazineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,152-Methyl-1,3-propanediolJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21MethylpropanediolR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 214-MethylpropiophenoneGujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 56N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidoneArihant Chemical Corporation 122K. Raj & Co. 28,30Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Nisha Chemicals 139Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,155-MethylresorcinolK. Raj & Co. 28,30Methyl ricinoleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Methyl salicylateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Gujarat Organics Ltd. 483-Methylsalicylic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 484-Methylsalicylic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 48

5-Methylsalicylic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 483-Methylsalicylic acid methyl esterGujarat Organics Ltd. 48Alpha-MethylstyrenePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Thana Acid & Chemical Co. 1492-MethyltetrahydrofuranArihant Chemical Corporation 122Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Tolani Chemicals 294-MethyltetrahydropyranKuraray India Pvt. Ltd. 515-Methyl tetrahydropyrido indaloneYashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 50Methyltin mercaptideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Methyl-p-toluenesulphonateStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 139The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Methyltriphenylphosphonium bromideSamir Chemicals 122Methyltriphenylphosphonium iodideSamir Chemicals 122MIBKKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Urmi Chemicals 17Micaeous iron oxideRoyalty Minerals 56Microcrystalline celluloseAshok Chem Pharma International 131Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Nitika Pharmaceutical Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 178Microcrystalline waxKPL International Ltd. 3MicronutrientsAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172MMAR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21MMA triazineVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Molecular sievesDesicca Chemicals 131Shrestha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 122Molybdenum disulphideForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Molybdenum saltsPacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Molybdenum trioxideForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Palvi Industries Ltd. 38Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Molybdic acidForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Monoammonium phosphateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173KPL International Ltd. 3Mono-n-butylamineVenus International 149Mono-n-butyltin chlorideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Mono-n-butyltin oxideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Monochloroacetic acidAshok Chem Pharma International 131MonochlorobenzeneKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15MonoethanolamineBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169

JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Venus International 149MonoethylaminePravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 44Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Venus International 149Monoethylene glycolJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15MonoglymePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Tolani Chemicals 29MonoisopropanolamineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Venus International 149MonoisopropylamineR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Venus International 149MonomethylamineG.J. Multi Gases Pvt. Ltd. 106R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Monopotassium phosphateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11KPL International Ltd. 3Mono-n-propylamineVenus International 149Monosodium hydrogen orthophosphateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Monosodium phosphateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Montan waxProvik Industries 56MorpholineKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Suchem International 52MP diol glycolSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15MTBENisha Chemicals 139Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Tolani Chemicals 29Mustard oilGujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54Myristyl myristateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 37

nNabamVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42NaphthalenePravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 44R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Naphthalene sulphonate formaldehyde condensateVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 168Naphthalene sulphonate formaldehyde condensate sodium saltJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 442-Naphthalenesulphonic acidYahska Polymers P. Ltd. 1682-Naphthalenesulphonic acid ammonium salt

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Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 168Beta-Naphthalenesulphonic acid potassium saltYahska Polymers P. Ltd. 1682-Naphthalenesulphonic acid sodium saltYahska Polymers P. Ltd. 168Alpha-NaphtholSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Beta-NaphtholSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Alpha-NaphtholbenzeinSuvchem 154Alpha-NaphtholphthaleinSuvchem 1541-Naphthylacetic acidPalm Pharmachem 52R-(+)-(1-Naphthyl)ethylamineNeha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 149N-(1-Naphthyl)ethylenediamine dihydrochloridePalm Pharmachem 52Neem oilS.V. Trading Company 50Neodymium chlorideChemet 87Neopentyl glycolJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44KPL International Ltd. 3Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Venus International 149Neopentyl glycol cocoateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 37Neopentyl glycol oleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16New methylene blueSuvchem 154Nickel acetateMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Nickel carbonateAnron Chemicals Co. 170Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Nickel chlorideAnron Chemicals Co. 170Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Nickel hypophosphiteVictory Chemicals 58Nickel (II) bromideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Nickel (II) carbonateMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Nickel (II) chloridePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Nickel (II) nitrateAnron Chemicals Co. 170Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Nickel (II) oxideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Nickel (II) sulphateAnron Chemicals Co. 170Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Nickel nitrateKarni Chemicals 46,139Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Nickel saltsPacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Nickel sulphateKarni Chemicals 46,139

NicotineForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174Nicotine alkaloidYogi Dye Chem Industries 174Nicotine bitartarateForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Yogi Dye Chem Industries 174NinhydrinK. Raj & Co. 28,30Niobium (V) oxideTolani Chemicals 29Nitric acidNikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 48Swaroop Enterprises 131Nitrilotriacetic acid trisodiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172m-NitroanilinePravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 44o-NitroanilineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Premier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 122p-NitroanilinePremier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 122p-Nitrobenzenesulphonyl chlorideThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9NitrocelluloseKoel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 41NitromethaneKPL International Ltd. 3Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,153-Nitrophthalic acidAnami Organics 444-Nitrophthalic acidAnami Organics 44Forbes Pharmaceuticals 1734-Nitroso-2,6-xylenolN.S. Chemicals 58p-NitrotolueneKPL International Ltd. 3m-Nitro-p-toluidinePremier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 122NonylphenolSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Nonylphenol ethylene oxide condensatesR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Nonylphenoxy polyethanol-iodine complexNarsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170NPK fertilisersKPL International Ltd. 3NTAAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Nuclear Fast RedSuvchem 154

oOctahydroindole-2-carboxylic acidYashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 50OctanalChemet 87n-OctaneChemaroma Drug House 44Octanoic acidChemet 87n-OctanolKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39OctanolUrmi Chemicals 171-OcteneChemaroma Drug House 44OctocryleneUniversal Esters Limited 58Octoic acidMahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25n-Octyl bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154

Dhruv Chem Industries 22OctyldodecanolUniversal Esters Limited 58Octyl hydroxy stearateUniversal Esters Limited 582-Octyl-2H-isothiazol-3-oneTroy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115n-Octyl mercaptanPooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54Octyl methoxycinnamateUniversal Esters Limited 58Octyl octonoateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 37Octyl palmitateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 37p-t-OctylphenolLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Octylphenol ethylene oxide condensatesUnisource Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 56Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Octyl salicylateUniversal Esters Limited 58Octyl stearateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 37Octyltin mercaptideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Oilfield chemicalsAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40Alpha-Olefin sulphonatesR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Oleic acidR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21OleumGuljag Industries Ltd. 154The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Oleyl amineKPL International Ltd. 3Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26OrceinSuvchem 154Organotin stabilisersKPL International Ltd. 3Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35OT liquidM.J. Chemical Industries 54OT pasteM.J. Chemical Industries 54Oxalic acidCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39KPL International Ltd. 3Oxalyl chlorideAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 174Oxo alcohol ethylene oxide condensatesViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Oxo alcohol propylene oxide condensatesViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 8410,10`-OxydiphenoxarsineTroy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115Oxygen scavengerKPL International Ltd. 3

pPaint additivesKPL International Ltd. 3Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115PaintsMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 89Palm fatty acidsGujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54Palm oilGujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54PalmoleinGujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54Paper chemicalsKPL International Ltd. 3

ParabensGujarat Organics Ltd. 48Paraffin chlorinatedKPL International Ltd. 3Paraffin waxKPL International Ltd. 3Paraffin wax chlorinatedJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Paraffin wax emulsionsViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84ParaformaldehydeJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Nisha Chemicals 139R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sparchem 24ParaldehydeAshok Chem Pharma International 131Patchouli absoluteChemstar Global Products LLP 34PatchoulolChemstar Global Products LLP 34PBTCAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Pearlising agentsKuntal Organics LLP. 139PEGKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39PentaerythritolLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Pentaerythritol tetracaproateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 37Pentaerythritol tetracaprylateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 37Pentaerythritol tetraoleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 161,1,1,3,3-PentafluorobutaneKPL International Ltd. 3n-PentaneK. Raj & Co. 28,301,5-PentanediolPrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26n-Pentyl bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Dhruv Chem Industries 22Peracetic acidMars Chemicals 170Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 48Perchloric acidPrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26PerchloroethyleneChem Corporation 19KPL International Ltd. 3Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21PesticidesKPL International Ltd. 3Petroleum jellyKPL International Ltd. 3Petroleum sulphonatesGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 49PharmaceuticalsKPL International Ltd. 3S. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 891,10-Phenanthroline monohydrateTolani Chemicals 29Phenazine methosulphateSuvchem 154p-PhenetidineSamir Chemicals [email protected] 154Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26

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R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 17Venus International 149Phenol ethylene oxide condensatesVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Phenolic resinsProvik Industries 56Phenol styrenatedVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Phenol styrenated ethylene oxide condensatesVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Phenol sulphonate formaldehyde condensateVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 168p-Phenolsulphonic acidThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Beta-PhenoxyethanolAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 401-Phenoxypropan-2-olViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Phenylacetic acidHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Premier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 122Sheetal Chemicals 54Phenylacetyl chlorideSheetal Chemicals 544-Phenyl-1-butanolFreesia Chemicals 50PhenyleMemba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 20Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 48o-PhenylenediamineManav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 168Sheetal Chemicals 54Phenylephrine hydrochlorideNeha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 149R(+)alpha-PhenylethylamineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,332-Phenylethyl bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Phenylmercuric-2-ethylhexanoateChloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 58Phenylmercuric neodecanoateChloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 58Phenyl mercuric oleateChloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 58o-PhenylphenolTroy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 1151-Phenyl-2-propanonePremier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 1224-PhenylthiobenzonitrileAnami Organics 44Phenyltrimethylammonium chlorideSamir Chemicals 122PhloroglucinolTolani Chemicals 29PhosphatesKPL International Ltd. 3PhosphonatesKPL International Ltd. 3Phosphonic acidKPL International Ltd. 3N-(Phosphonomethyl)iminodiacetic acidHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Phosphoric acidKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39KPL International Ltd. 3Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Urmi Chemicals 17Phosphorous acidKeshariya Corporation 48Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33

Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Phosphorous oxybromideTulip Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170Phosphorous oxychlorideMahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 168Sandhya Group of Companies 171Phosphorous pentachlorideSandhya Group of Companies 171Phosphorous pentasulphidePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Phosphorous pentoxidePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Sandhya Group of Companies 171Tolani Chemicals 29Phosphorous redPrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Phosphorous tribromideDhruv Chem Industries 22Tulip Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170Phosphorous trichlorideSandhya Group of Companies 171Phosphorous yellowKPL International Ltd. 3Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 168Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Phosphotungstic acidForbes Pharmaceuticals 173o-PhthalaldehydeN.S. Chemicals 58Super Hygienic Chemicals 168Phthalic acidAshwini Industries-Mumbai 131Phthalic anhydrideChem Corporation 19JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 131PhthalimideAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 174Ishita Industries 122Samir Chemicals 122Alpha-PicolineBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169Gamma-PicolineBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169Picric acidPalm Pharmachem 52Pigment emulsionsAshwini Industries-Mumbai 131PigmentsKoel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 41Pigments organicAshwini Industries-Mumbai 131Piperazine adipateIshita Pharmaceuticals 50Piperazine anhydrousLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Piperazine citrateIshita Pharmaceuticals 50Piperazine hydrateIshita Pharmaceuticals 50PiperidineK. Raj & Co. 28,30Piperidine hydrochlorideSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48Pivaloyl chlorideGujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 56K. Raj & Co. 28,30Plant growth regulatorsCanddida Labs 154PlasticisersKPL International Ltd. 3M.J. Chemical Industries 54Polacrilex ResinForbes Pharmaceuticals 173

PolicresulenSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48PolyacrylamideBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169Polyacrylic acidS.V. Trading Company 50Polyaluminium chlorideR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21PolycarboxylatesViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 168Polydiallyldimethylammonium chlorideS.V. Trading Company 50Poly(dipropylene glycol) phenyl phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 171PolyelectrolytesM.J. Chemical Industries 54Polyester polyolsPooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54Polyether polyolsChemstar Global Products LLP 34KPL International Ltd. 3PolyethyleneKPL International Ltd. 3Polyethylene glycolAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Vasudha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 52Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Polyethylene glycol dioleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Polyethylene glycol distearateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Polyethylene glycol estersMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Polyethylene glycol-8 glyceryl caprylate/caprateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 37Polyethylene glycol monolaurateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Polyethylene glycol monooleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Polyethylene waxKuntal Organics LLP. 139Polyglycerol estersMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Polyglycerol polyricinoleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16PolyglycolVasudha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 52Polyisobutene succinimidePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26PolyisobutyleneKuntal Organics LLP. 139Polyisobutylene succinic anhydrideGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 49Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Poly-4,4-isopropylidenediphenol C10 alcohol phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 171Poly-4,4-isopropylidenediphenol C12-15 alcohol phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 171Polymer additivesS. Amit Speciality Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 89Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115PolymersKPL International Ltd. 3Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Polyol estersMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16PolyolsAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40Chemstar Global Products LLP 34Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Thana Acid & Chemical Co. 149Polyoxyethylene lauryl etherUnisource Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 56

Polyphosphoric acidKPL International Ltd. 3Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Sandhya Group of Companies 171PolypropyleneAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40KPL International Ltd. 3Polypropylene glycolAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40Chemstar Global Products LLP 34Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84PolysorbateIRIS Ingredients 18Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Vasudha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 52Venus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Polyurethane foamKPL International Ltd. 3Polyurethane resinsChemstar Global Products LLP 34KPL International Ltd. 3PolyurethanesChemstar Global Products LLP 34KPL International Ltd. 3Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Polyurethane systemsChemstar Global Products LLP 34Polyvinyl alcoholKPL International Ltd. 3Polyvinyl pyrrolidone crosslinkedIRIS Ingredients 18Potassium acetateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Potassium bicarbonateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Nisha Chemicals 139Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Potassium bifluorideKPL International Ltd. 3Potassium bromateDhruv Chem Industries 22Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Potassium bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Dhruv Chem Industries 22Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Potassium-tert-butoxideK. Raj & Co. 28,30Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Potassium caprylateViva Corporation 44Potassium carbonateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Chemet 87Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39KPL International Ltd. 3Nisha Chemicals 139R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 17Potassium chlorideAnron Chemicals Co. 170Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Potassium chromateAnron Chemicals Co. 170Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Desicca Chemicals 131Potassium citrateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Ishita Pharmaceuticals 50

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Potassium cryoliteKPL International Ltd. 3Potassium dichromateAnron Chemicals Co. 170Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Desicca Chemicals 131Potassium dihydrogen citrateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Potassium dihydrogen orthophosphateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Potassium dimethyl dithiocarbamateVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Potassium-2-ethylhexanoateFerguson Chemicals 56Potassium ferrocyanideHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Potassium fluorideKPL International Ltd. 3Potassium formateKPL International Ltd. 3Potassium hexafluoroaluminateKPL International Ltd. 3Potassium hexafluorotitanateKPL International Ltd. 3Potassium humateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Karni Chemicals 46,139S.V. Trading Company 50Potassium hydrogen phthalateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Potassium hydroxideCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Chemet 87Potassium hydroxide flakesJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Potassium hydroxide pelletsSparchem 24Potassium hypophosphiteVictory Chemicals 58Potassium iodateForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Potassium iodideForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Ishita Pharmaceuticals 50Karni Chemicals 46,139Potassium laurateViva Corporation 44Potassium metabisulphiteForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Potassium metalKPL International Ltd. 3Potassium metavanadateForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Potassium myristateViva Corporation 44Potassium nitrateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Potassium nitriteForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Potassium oleateViva Corporation 44Potassium oxalateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Potassium phenyl acetateHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Premier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 122Potassium phosphateKPL International Ltd. 3Potassium phthalimideForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Potassium ricinoleateViva Corporation 44Potassium silicate

KPL International Ltd. 3Potassium sorbateLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Potassium stannateMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Potassium stearateViva Corporation 44Potassium sulphateBox No. 374 106Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Potassium thiocyanateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Potassium titanium oxalateForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Potassium zirconium carbonateZirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 106Potassium zirconium fluorideZirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 106Pour point depressantsGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 49Precipitated calcium carbonateRoyalty Minerals 56PreservativesGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 49Priya International Ltd. 91Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115PrilocaineMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13Prilocaine hydrochlorideMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13Prochlorperazine maleateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13Prochlorperazine mesylateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13Promethazine theoclateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13n-PropanolArihant Chemical Corporation 122Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Propargyl alcoholK. Raj & Co. 28,30Z-1-Propenyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 106PropionaldehydeK. Raj & Co. 28,30Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Tolani Chemicals 29Propionic acidChemstar Global Products LLP 34Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sparchem 24Propionic anhydrideK. Raj & Co. 28,30Sparchem 24Propionyl bromideDhruv Chem Industries 22Propionyl chlorideGujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 56PropiophenoneGujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 56Propyl acetateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21n-Propyl bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Dhruv Chem Industries 22Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Propylene carbonateLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Propylene glycol

JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Urmi Chemicals 17Propylene glycol dioleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Propylene glycol monomethyl etherM.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 149R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Venus International 149Propylene glycol monostearateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Propylene oxide condensatesViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Propyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 106n-Propyl mercaptanPooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54PTSAMahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25PVCChem Corporation 19Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21PVPIRIS Ingredients 18PyridineArihant Chemical Corporation 122Black Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169Forbes Pharmaceuticals 173Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Pyridine derivativesBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169Pyridinium p-toluenesulphonateNandadeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 154Pyrocatechol violetSuvchem 154PyrogallolTolani Chemicals 29Pyrogallol redSuvchem 154Pyronin BSuvchem 154Pyronin YSuvchem 154PyrroleBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169K. Raj & Co. 28,30PyrrolidineK. Raj & Co. 28,30Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,332-PyrrolidoneLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Tolani Chemicals 29

qQuartzRoyalty Minerals 56Quaternary ammonium compoundsSamir Chemicals 122Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115Quaternary phosphonium compoundsSamir Chemicals 122Quinine dihydrochlorideForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Quinine hydrochlorideForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Quinine sulphateForbes Pharmaceuticals 173QuinolineK. Raj & Co. 28,30Tolani Chemicals 29

rRapeseed oilGujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54

Reactive diluentsKPL International Ltd. 3Reactive dyesAshwini Industries-Mumbai 131Red oxide naturalRoyalty Minerals 56ReducerProvik Industries 56RefractoriesKPL International Ltd. 3Refrigerant gasesKPL International Ltd. 3Resazurin sodium saltSuvchem 154ResorcinolBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,[email protected] 154Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 44RetarderProvik Industries 56Rheology modifiersKPL International Ltd. 3Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115D-RiboseTolani Chemicals 29RopivacaineMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13Ropivacaine hydrochlorideMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13Rubber chemicalsBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169Rubber solutionBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169Rubeanic acidSuvchem 154Rust preventivesGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 49

sSalicylic acidKoel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 41Salt vacuumBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169SanitizersTroy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115SealantsKPL International Ltd. 3Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115Sebacic acidLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Tolani Chemicals 29Venus International 149Selenic acidMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Selenious acidMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48Selenium dioxideKarni Chemicals 46,139Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Selenium metalMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Selenium oxychlorideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Selenium sulphideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48Sequestering agentsAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172D-SerineTolani Chemicals 29SilicaRoyalty Minerals 56Silica gelChemicals (India) Company-Kolkata 168Desicca Chemicals 131

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Silica precipitatedRoyalty Minerals 56Silicone emulsionsMemba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 20Silicone resinsPrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26SiliconesMemba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 20Silicon metalKPL International Ltd. 3Silver chlorideForbes Pharmaceuticals 173Silver nitrateKarni Chemicals 46,139Silver oxideForbes Pharmaceuticals 173SLESR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21SLSR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Soda ashKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39KPL International Ltd. 3Soda ash lightR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sodium acetateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Lotus Marketing 149Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Sodium azideK. Raj & Co. 28,30Tolani Chemicals 29Sodium benzene sulphonateStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 139The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Sodium benzoateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 49Keshariya Corporation 48Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Sodium bicarbonateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11KPL International Ltd. 3Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Sparchem 24Sodium bifluorideKPL International Ltd. 3Sodium biselenateMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Sodium biseleniteMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Sodium bismuthateKarni Chemicals 46,139Sodium bis(trimethylsilyl)amideGanesh Group of Industries 47Sodium bisulphiteGuljag Industries Ltd. 154Sodium borohydrideK. Raj & Co. 28,30Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Urmi Chemicals 17Sodium bromateDhruv Chem Industries 22Sodium bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Dhruv Chem Industries 22Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Sodium caprylateViva Corporation 44Sodium carbonateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172

Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Sodium carboxymethylcelluloseAshok Chem Pharma International 131IRIS Ingredients 18Sodium chlorateKPL International Ltd. 3Sodium chlorideCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Sodium chromateDesicca Chemicals 131Sodium citrateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Ishita Pharmaceuticals 50Sodium citrate dihydrateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Sodium cobaltinitritePalm Pharmachem 52Sodium cyanateKarni Chemicals 46,139Sodium cyanideHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Sodium deoxycholateTolani Chemicals 29Sodium dichromateDesicca Chemicals 131Karni Chemicals 46,139Sodium dicyandiamideHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Sodium dihydrogen citrateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Sodium dimethyl dithiocarbamateVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Sodium-2-ethylhexanoateFerguson Chemicals 56Sodium ferrocyanideHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sodium fluorideKPL International Ltd. 3Sodium fluorosilicateKailash Marketing Associates 58Sodium formateNisha Chemicals 139Sodium gluconateJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 168Sodium hydrideK. Raj & Co. 28,30Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Sodium hydrogen sulphideEurofine Chemicals 46Sodium hydrosulphidePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Sodium hydroxide pelletsSparchem 24Sodium hypochloriteKeshariya Corporation 48Memba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 20Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 48Organo Chemical Industries 58Swaroop Enterprises 131Sodium hypophosphitePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Victory Chemicals 58Sodium iodideYogi Dye Chem Industries 174Sodium lactateNeha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 149Nisha Chemicals 139Victory Chemicals 58Sodium laurateViva Corporation 44

Sodium lignosulphonateJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 168Sodium metabisulphiteCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Guljag Industries Ltd. 154Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Pooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54Sparchem 24Sodium metalKPL International Ltd. 3Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Urmi Chemicals 17Sodium methoxideLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Ramco Organics 54Sparchem 24Sodium molybdateKarni Chemicals 46,139Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Palvi Industries Ltd. 38Sodium monochloroacetateAshok Chem Pharma International 131Sodium myristateViva Corporation 44Sodium nitrateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39KPL International Ltd. 3R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Sparchem 24Thana Acid & Chemical Co. 149Sodium nitriteKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39KPL International Ltd. 3Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Sparchem 24Sodium oleateViva Corporation 44Sodium oxalateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Sodium perborate tetrahydrateLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sodium percarbonateLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sodium perchloratePalm Pharmachem 52Sodium persulphateLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sodium petroleum sulphonateGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 49Sodium phenol sulphonateThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Sodium phenylacetatePremier Intermediates Pvt. Ltd. 122Sodium phosphateKPL International Ltd. 3Sodium polyacrylateIndustry Aid Products 58Sodium polyphosphateKPL International Ltd. 3Sodium propionateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Sodium pyruvateK. Raj & Co. 28,30Tolani Chemicals 29Sodium ricinoleateViva Corporation 44Sodium sarcosinateHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57

Sodium selenateMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Sodium seleniteKarni Chemicals 46,139Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48Sodium silicateKPL International Ltd. 3Sodium silicofluorideLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sodium stannateMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Sodium starch glycolateIRIS Ingredients 18Sodium stearateViva Corporation 44Sodium stearyl fumarateNitika Pharmaceutical Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 178Sodium sulphateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Box No. 374 106Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Keshariya Corporation 48Sodium sulphide anhydrousEurofine Chemicals 46KPL International Ltd. 3Sodium sulphiteGulshan Chemicals Limited 149Sparchem 24Sodium tetraphenyloborateTolani Chemicals 29Sodium thiocyanateHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Sodium thioglycolatePalm Pharmachem 52Sodium thiosulphateCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Lotus Marketing 149Sodium tripolyphosphateKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39KPL International Ltd. 3Sodium tungstateKarni Chemicals 46,139Sodium vinyl sulphonateKPL International Ltd. 3The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Sodium xylene sulphonateNandadeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 154Tolani Chemicals 29SoftenersIndustry Aid Products 58Softeners cationicIndustry Aid Products 58Softeners nonionicIndustry Aid Products 58Solvent CIXSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Solvent dyesAshwini Industries-Mumbai 131SolventsArihant Chemical Corporation 122JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44KPL International Ltd. 3Powder Pack Chem 56Solvent YellowAmogh Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 168Sorbic acidK. Raj & Co. 28,30Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sorbitan estersAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 40Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Venus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Sorbitan monolaurateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16

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Sorbitan monooleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Sorbitan monopalmitateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Sorbitan monostearateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Sorbitan trioleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Sorbitan tristearateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16SorbitolAdventure 46Gujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Soya acid oilGujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54Soyabean oilGujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54Soya fatty acidGujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54Soya flourGujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54Soya lecithinGujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54Soya mealGujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54Speciality chemicalsChemstar Global Products LLP 34Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 49Ganesh Group of Industries 47Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Sandhya Group of Companies 171StabilisersKPL International Ltd. 3Stabilisers for PVCKPL International Ltd. 3StainsPowder Pack Chem 56Stannic chlorideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Stannic oxideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Stannic sulphideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Stannous chlorideKarni Chemicals 46,139Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Stannous fluorideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48Stannous fluoroborateMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Stannous octoateMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Stannous oxalateMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Stannous oxideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Stannous pyrophosphateMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Stannous sulphateKarni Chemicals 46,139Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35StarchAdventure 46Keshariya Corporation 48Starch maizeGujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54Stearic acidR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Stearyl alcoholR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21StearylaminePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Stearyl stearateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 37Strontium bromide

Palm Pharmachem 52Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Strontium bromide hexahydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 23Strontium saltsCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11StyreneJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Styrene butadiene rubberM.J. Chemical Industries 54Styrene butadiene rubber latexPooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54Succinic acidCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Samir Chemicals 122Succinic anhydrideSamir Chemicals 122SucralfateInventys Research Company Pvt. Ltd. 55Sudan Black BSuvchem 154Sulphadimidine sodiumArochem Industries 52Sulphamic acidGuljag Industries Ltd. 154Sheetal Chemicals 54Sulphanilic acidPravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 445-Sulphoanthranilic acidIshita Industries 1225-SulphohydrazoneIshita Industries 122SulpholaneK. Raj & Co. 28,30SulphurKPL International Ltd. 3Lotus Marketing 149Sulphur dichlorideOrgano Chemical Industries 58Sulphur dyesKPL International Ltd. 3Sulphur hexafluorideKPL International Ltd. 3Sulphuric acidGuljag Industries Ltd. 154Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 48Swaroop Enterprises 131The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Sulphuric anhydrideThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9Sulphur monochlorideOrgano Chemical Industries 58Sulphur trioxideGuljag Industries Ltd. 154Sulphuryl chlorideSheetal Chemicals 54Sunflower oilGujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54SurfactantsMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Venus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Surfactants nonionicUnisource Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 56

tTabac dodecaneChemstar Global Products LLP 34TackifiersBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169TalcRoyalty Minerals 56Tallow amine

KPL International Ltd. 3Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Tallow diaminePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Tannic acidS.V. Trading Company 50DL-Tartaric acidLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33D-Tartaric acidLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Sparchem 24Tolani Chemicals 29L-Tartaric acidKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Nisha Chemicals 139R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sparchem 24TaurineK. Raj & Co. 28,30Tolani Chemicals 29TDIThana Acid & Chemical Co. 149TEMPOK. Raj & Co. 28,30Tetrabromophthalic [email protected] 154Tetrabutylammonium bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 154Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Samir Chemicals 122Sparchem 24Tetrabutylammonium hydrogen sulphatePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Samir Chemicals 122Unisource Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 56Tetrabutylammonium iodideSamir Chemicals 122Tetraethylammonium bromideSamir Chemicals 122Tetraethylammonium iodideSamir Chemicals 122TetraethylenepentamineTolani Chemicals 291,1,1,2-Tetrafluoroethane (R134a)KPL International Ltd. 3TetraglymeK. Raj & Co. 28,30Tetraheptylammonium bromideTolani Chemicals 29TetrahydrofuranArihant Chemical Corporation 122Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sparchem 24Urmi Chemicals 17TetrahydronaphthaleneK. Raj & Co. 28,30Tetrahydrophthalic anhydrideChemet 87JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44TetrahydropyranFreesia Chemicals 50Tetrakis(decyl)ammonium bromideTolani Chemicals 29Tetrakis (hydroxymethyl) phosphonium chloridePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Tetrakis (hydroxymethyl) phosphonium sulphatePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26Super Hygienic Chemicals 168TetralinChemaroma Drug House 441-Tetralone

Freesia Chemicals 50N,N,N`,N`-TetramethylethylenediamineTolani Chemicals 29TetramethylureaTolani Chemicals 29Tetraphenyl dipropyleneglycol diphosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 171Tetraphenylphosphonium bromideSamir Chemicals 122Tetrapropylammonium bromideSamir Chemicals 122Tetrasodium pyrophosphateLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 461,H-Tetrazole acetic acidYashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 50Textile auxiliariesM.J. Chemical Industries 54Textile chemicalsViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Thickening agentsKuntal Organics LLP. 139Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115ThimerosalK. Raj & Co. 28,30ThinnersMemba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 20ThioacetamideTolani Chemicals 29Thioacetic acidSparchem 24Tolani Chemicals 29p-ThiocresolStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 1392,2`-Thiodiglycolic acidSwan Enterprise 563,3`-Thiodipropionic acidSwan Enterprise 56ThioglycerolK. Raj & Co. 28,30Swan Enterprise 56Thioglycolic acidK. Raj & Co. 28,30Swan Enterprise 56ThionineSuvchem 154Thiophene-2-ethanolMahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25ThiophenolK. Raj & Co. 28,30Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Nandadeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 154Sheetal Chemicals 54Sparchem 24Suchem International 52The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 9ThioureaM.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 149R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 17Thixotropic agentsKoel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 41KPL International Ltd. 3ThorinSuvchem 154ThymineTolani Chemicals 29Timolol maleateSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48Tin chlorideCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Tin metalMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Sarda Metal Powders 46Tin stabilisersMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Titanium dioxide

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IRIS Ingredients 18JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44KPL International Ltd. 3Titanium dioxide anataseKPL International Ltd. 3Titanium dioxide rutileKPL International Ltd. 3Kuntal Organics LLP. 139Titanium sulphateSuper Hygienic Chemicals 168Titanium tetrachlorideK. Raj & Co. 28,30Tobias acidPravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 44TolcaponeSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48Tolfenamic acidMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 13Tolperisone hydrochlorideSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48TolueneKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Memba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 20R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Urmi Chemicals 17Toluene diisocyanateChemstar Global Products LLP 34J.M. Corporation 52p-Toluenesulphonic acidLotus Marketing 149Nandadeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 154Sheetal Chemicals 54Sparchem 24p-Toluenesulphonyl chlorideMahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25Sheetal Chemicals 54Sparchem 24Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 139m-Toluic acidChemaroma Drug House 44p-Toluic acidChemaroma Drug House 44Sparchem 24p-Toluoyl chlorideGujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 56o-4-TolylbenzonitrileTolani Chemicals 29TolyltriazoleLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Tranexamic acidNeha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 149Transformer oilMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35D-Trehalose dihydrateK. Raj & Co. 28,30TriacetinLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16TributylamineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Samir Chemicals 122Tri-n-butylamineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 167Sparchem 24Venus International 149Tri-n-butyl tin chlorideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48Tributyltin methoxideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 35Tri-n-butyltin oxideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 352,2`,4`-TrichloroacetophenoneSuper Hygienic Chemicals 168Trichloroacetyl isocyanate

Anshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 174TrichloroethyleneChem Corporation 19Keshariya Corporation 48Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 212-(Trichloromethylsulphanyl)isoindole-1,3-dioneTroy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 1152,4,6-Trichlorophenol sodium saltNarsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 170Tricholine citrateArochem Industries 52Tricresyl phosphateSandhya Group of Companies 171Tridecyl palmitateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 37TriethanolamineBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 43,169Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Venus International 149TriethylamineKhushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sparchem 24Venus International 149Viswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Triethylamine hydrochlorideKPL International Ltd. 3Tolani Chemicals 29Venus International 149Triethylene glycol monobutyl etherM.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 149Triethylene glycol monomethyl etherM.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 149TriethylenetetramineVenus International 149Triethyl orthoacetateTolani Chemicals 29Triethyl orthoformateHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Sparchem 24Triethyl phosphateManav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 168TriethylsilaneChemet 87Pooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 542,2,2-Trifluoroacetic acidK. Raj & Co. 28,30Trifluoroacetic anhydrideTolani Chemicals 29Trifluoromethanesulphonic acidSparchem 24Trifluoromethanesulphonic anhydrideSparchem 24Triisodecyl phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 171Triisodecyl trimellitateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 37TriisopropanolamineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Venus International 149TriisopropylamineViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Triisopropyl borateK. Raj & Co. 28,30Trilauryl phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 171Trimellitic anhydrideChemet 87JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,332,4,6-Trimercapto-S-triazineHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Trimethylamine

R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21TrimethylchlorosilaneSparchem 243,3,5-TrimethylcyclohexanolPrasol Chemicals Ltd. 263,3,5-TrimethylcyclohexanonePrasol Chemicals Ltd. 26N,2,3-Trimethyl-2-isopropyl butanamideAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 174TrimethylolpropaneJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44KPL International Ltd. 3Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Trimethylolpropane tricaprylate/tricaprateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 37Trimethylolpropane trioleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Trimethyl orthoacetateLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Tolani Chemicals 29Trimethyl orthoformateHebei Chengxin Co. Ltd. 57Sparchem 24Trimethyl phosphateManav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 168Trioctyl trimellitateLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33TrioxsalenArochem Industries 52N-(Triphenylmethyl)-5-(4`-(bromethylbiphenyl)-2-yl)tetrazoleYashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 50Triphenylmethyl chlorideGanesh Group of Industries 47Triphenyl phosphateSandhya Group of Companies 171Triphenyl phosphineSamir Chemicals 122TriphenylphosphineK. Raj & Co. 28,30Triphenyl phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 171TriphosgeneLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Tolani Chemicals 29Tripotassium citrateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Tripotassium orthophosphateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Tris bufferTolani Chemicals 291,3,5-Tris(ethyl)hexahydro-S-triazineVenus Ethoxyethers Pvt. Ltd. 42Tris-hydrochlorideTolani Chemicals 29Tris(2-hydroxyethyl) isocyanurateLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 32,33Tris(4-nonylphenyl) phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 171Trisodium citrateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Trisodium hydrogen diphosphateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Trisodium orthophosphateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Trisodium phosphateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172Canton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Tris(tridecyl) phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 171Tristyrylphenol ethylene oxide condensatesViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84Trityl chlorideGanesh Group of Industries 47TropicamideSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 48Trystyrylphenol propylene oxide condensatesViswaat Chemicals Ltd. 84

Tungstic acidKarni Chemicals 46,139Turkey red oilIndustry Aid Products 58M.J. Chemical Industries 54Tyramine hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 47

uUltraviolet absorbersKPL International Ltd. 3UndecanalChemet 87UracilTolani Chemicals 29UreaCanton Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 11Keshariya Corporation 48Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 25R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21Urea phosphateKPL International Ltd. 3Urea technicalKeshariya Corporation 48R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 21

vn-Valeryl chlorideGujarat Industrial Chemicals Co. Pvt. Ltd. 56Vanadium pentoxideKarni Chemicals 46,139VanaspatiGujarat Ambuja Exports Ltd. 54Vat pastesAshwini Industries-Mumbai 131VermiculiteRoyalty Minerals 56Vilsmeier reagentChemet 87Vinyl acetateJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 44Khushbu Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 39Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 14,15Vinyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 106Vinyl magnesium chlorideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 106Viscosity index improversGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 49Prasol Chemicals Ltd. 26VitrideUnisource Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 56

wWater demineralisedMemba Chem Industries Pvt. Ltd. 20Water treatment chemicalsAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 172KPL International Ltd. 3Wax emulsionsKPL International Ltd. 3Provik Industries 56WaxesKPL International Ltd. 3Wetting agentsM.J. Chemical Industries 54Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 16Troy Chemical India Pvt. Ltd. 115Whey protein concentrateCanddida Labs 154White oilKPL International Ltd. 3WhitingRoyalty Minerals 56

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Severe cut-backs in capital expenditure could result in tighter oil markets

Energy underpins economic activity, and it is no surprise that the COVID-19 pandemic has upended energy markets – be it conventional fossil fuels such as oil, gas and coal, or renewables such as wind and solar. The turmoil is evident in the sharp contraction in demand, fall in prices, the slashing of capital spends, and bankruptcies, including amongst companies serving the sector.

The decline in investments – in exploration, production, expansions, diversifi-cations, and modernisations – is staggering, and includes renewable energy (RE) projects, just when they were beginning to stand on their own.

The full impacts of this will become evident as and when the pandemic recedes, economies revive and energy demand recovers. It will have profound implications for energy security and the quest of several countries, including India, to transition to a ‘greener’ energy portfolio in which RE plays a larger role.

Savage and swift contractionInvestments in energy markets have contracted in the past, but never before at the scale and swiftness as now. According to analysis

by the International Energy Agency (IEA), a Paris-based thinktank, this is the largest ever decline in capital spends by the sector as a whole.

At the beginning of 2020, energy investments were slated for 2% growth, with some countries, including India and China, set to spend more, driven by ambitious targets to boost the share of RE energy (wind, solar and biofuels). In just three months all that has changed, and a tiny microorganism has laid low the mightiest of industries. By the IEA’s reckoning, global energy investment is expected to plum-met by 20% this year – about $400-bn in absolute terms – compared to 2019, leading to job losses and economic opportunities, as well as lost energy supply. This may not matter in the near-term; after all the global economy will slip into a recession this year, contracting about 6% according to the International Monetary Fund, and take energy demand south with it. But it will come to matter once economies recover – in whatever timeframe that may be.

The cut-backs are happening for obvious reasons: a steep fall in demand; a consequent decline in revenues; and disruptions forced by the lockdown.

Fall in energy demandEnergy demand in most economies has contracted sharply and so have prices for crude oil, natural gas and refinery products. Analysis of

the daily data for energy consumption (though mid-April) reveals that countries in full lockdown are experiencing on average a 25% decline, relative to typical levels, and those in partial lockdown are seeing, on average, 18% fall. The impact is most obvious in oil markets – after all, road and air transport together account for 60% of oil demand. At the height of the lockdown when more than four billion people were subjected to some confinement, year-on-year demand for oil was down 25-mbpd (million barrels per day). IEA estimates that for this full year, oil demand will shrink by 9-mbpd over 2019 – taking it to the level in 2012.

But oil is not the only fossil fuel impacted. Coal demand is estimated to decline 8% in 2020, with larger declines in most parts of the world partially offset by China. While gas demand in the first quarter of the year was only down 2%, over the previous year, worse is to come, due reduced demand from the power and industrial sectors.

Electricity demand too is down by about 20% in countries fully in lockdown, as higher domestic consumption cannot compensate for lower offtake by industrial and commercial sectors. Worryingly, investments in energy efficiency improvements are also estimated to fall 10-15% as construction activity weakens and spending on more efficient appliances and equipment is dialled back.

Mixed news on clean energyThe overall share of global energy spending on clean energy (including RE, efficiency and nuclear), which has been stuck at around

one-third in recent years, will jump to 40% in 2020, but only because fossil fuels are taking such a heavy hit. In absolute terms, it remains far below levels required to accelerate energy transitions.

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Demand for RE is expected to show a modest increase, because of low operating costs and preferential access to many power sys-tems, but nuclear power is expected to decline, in response to lower electricity demand. Together, these two low-carbon energy sources will outstrip coal-fired electricity generation.

For all the above reasons, global CO2 emissions are expected to decline 8% this year – the largest decline ever experienced, and ten times larger than during the global financial crisis. The decline in CO2 emissions due the pandemic will be larger than the cumulative decline in all the years since World War II!

How big are the cuts?While the initial reduction in capital expenditure amongst the oil companies is about 25%, compared to plans previously outlined, IEA

estimates that given the continued financial stress, and the practical difficulties with project implementation, investments could eventu-ally reduce by almost one-third compared with 2019. Investments in the US shale industry, will be worse hit, and are anticipated to fall 50% over the previous year.

The curtailment in capex will send shock waves through the hundreds of companies that provide services and supplies to the oil and gas industry. Closures have started, and more are expected in the months ahead.

Impact on refinersLow crude oil prices are not necessarily bad news for refiners, but this time is different, as the concurrent collapse of demand has

squeezed margins. Refiners are responding by taking shutdowns, cutting crude throughput, or tweaking the product slate (e.g. minimis-ing ATF production and, in an Indian context, augmenting LPG production). The months ahead could see a significant restructuring in the industry, with refineries at the high end of the cost curve forced to close. The exceptions could be those operating in regions where they benefit from cheap inputs (e.g. Middle East), or have access to growing markets (e.g. the developing countries of Asia).

While Indian refiners focused primarily on the domestic market are expected to be relatively insulated from drastic realignments, those with sizeable exports could see adverse impacts. The situation could also jeopardise overseas investments into the sector, specifically the plans of the Saudi Aramco to buy a 20% stake in Reliance Industries’ oil-to-chemicals business for $15-bn. Even if the deal does go through, it is very likely to be at a lower valuation. The greenfield 60-mtpa refinery-cum-petrochemical complex to be built by three public sector oil marketing companies (OMCs) in India – IOCL, BPCL and HPCL – in equity partnership with Saudi Aramco (25%) and the Abu Dhabi state-owned enterprise (SOE), ADNOC (25%), could also be another casuality.

Grim prospects for biofuelsThe low oil prices will further challenge the biofuels sector, where capital investments were already at a decade-long low in 2019.

Since the late 2000s, when biofuels enjoyed much more widespread policy support and rapid market expansion, the amount invested in new production facilities has dropped substantially. In 2019, investments in liquid biofuels production capacity declined 30%, mainly due to developments in China, while in biodiesel almost all investments were driven by hydrotreated vegetable oil plants in Europe and US.

The appetite for bioethanol – first and second generation – is diminishing, and only strong government mandates can reverse the situation. India has announced plans to raise the blending level of ethanol in gasoline to 20% in a phased manner, but it remains to be seen whether this commitment will hold in an era of low oil prices. The OMCs have little enthusiasm for the programme, which with question-able environmental benefits, is largely intended as a sop to the beleaguered sugar industry.

Double jeopardyEnergy companies, across the world, in all forms and sizes, will see earnings for the full year severely impacted by the double jeopardy

of poor demand and low prices. This will apply to multinational companies and SOEs. The latter’s constraints in several instances will be exacerbated by compulsions to prop up their local economies critically dependent on oil-related income. Even projects too far advanced to be cancelled will face delays due the consequences of the lockdown that has put severe restrictions on the movement of people and equipment.

For oil markets, if investment stays at 2020 levels then this would reduce the previously-expected level of supply in 2025 by almost 9-mbpd, creating a clear risk of tighter markets if demand starts to move back towards its pre-crisis trajectory.

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ACCIDENT AFTERMATH

Andhra Pradesh High Court orders seizure of LG Polymers’ premises

The Andhra Pradesh High Court has ordered seizure of premises of LG Polymers located at Visakhapatnam that saw toxic styrene leakage killing 12 and affecting hundreds early in May.

The court also barred company directors from leaving the country without its permission, while ordering authorities not to release their surren-dered passports. The court ordered not to allow anyone to enter into the factory premises, including the directors of the company.

The two-member bench of High Court has ordered not to allow shifting of the company’s assets and machinery, amid reports that the South Korean fi rm has shifted styrene from its premises. The court also sought to know who had permitted the company to shift the sty-rene from its storage tanks at the fac-tory to South Korea after the accident, pending probe. The two-member bench also ordered a report on the permissions granted to the company to restart opera-tions during the lockdown period.

The Court was dealing with a set of public interest litigations, including a suo moto petition initiated by it, seek-ing justice to the affected people around the LG Polymers’ factory and action

against the company and government offi cials for the shortcomings.

Amid suspicions being raised by Op-position parties and civil society bodies over alleged attempts to destroy critical evidence at the factory, the High Court ordered a record of the actions by any-one in the factory premises, including the committees appointed for probes.

The court has observed that “re-plies fi led by the State Government and Central Government are silent on the issues” that the petitioners had raised in their PILs on the shortcomings and

lapses on the part of government agen-cies. The issues raised include that LG Polymers was allegedly operating with-out a valid environmental clearance from the Ministry of Environment, For-ests, and Climate Change. The inhibitor concentration in the storage tank was not checked and refrigeration system was not working properly, even as the alarm system at the factory didn’t function during the accident. The High Court questioned how LG Polymers was permitted to transport styrene to South Korea without the permission of the Court or without a magisterial enquiry.

Dr. K. Niranjan elected to International Academy of Food Science and Technology

Professor Keshavan Niranjan, a chemical engineer from the Institute of Chemical Technology, Mumbai, and currently Professor, Department of Food and Nutritional Sciences, University of Reading, UK, has been

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CONTROVERSIAL PROPOSAL

Chemical imports likely to face 15% COVID taxThe government is reportedly

considering a proposal to levy 15% COVID-19 tax on all chemical and pet-rochemical imports from May 1, 2020 to March 31, 2021 to protect domestic industry.

A report in the Economic Times stated that as per the proposal, the pro-visional duty would also be applicable on all preferential imports under India’s various free trade agreements (FTA), and would cover organic chemicals, inorganic chemicals, plastics, rubber, man-made fi laments and man-made staple fi bres.

“The proposal has been made by a certain section of industry to the De-partment of Chemicals and Petrochemi-cals (DCPC), and the department is still doing stakeholder consultations,” an unnamed government offi cial was quoted as saying in the report. The commerce department is yet to take a stance on the issue and is awaiting a formal proposal by the DCPC.

The 15% tax would be in addition to the lowest tariff, called applied most favoured nation (MFN) duty in trade parlance. India imported $86.82-bn worth of these products between April 2019 and January 2020, with almost 14% of the inward shipments coming

from China alone. “Several industries, which are dependent on chemicals, raw materials or intermediate goods in these sectors, have opposed the proposal,” the offi cial said.

“Any further burden of additional duty would be a huge burden on in-dustries and will be diffi cult to sustain. If our country imposes COVID tax on chemicals imported from other coun-tries and if the said countries also start to levy additional duty on exports from our country, it will be disastrous for our chemical exports industry,” said a re-presentative from the chemical industry.

The government had initially rolled out the plan to tax chemical and petro-chemical imports in early April, but

was not implemented given strong opposition from downstream indus-tries and associations. India’s chemical exports fell almost 42% on year in April to $1.2-bn, while those of plastics declined 25% to $478.47-mn in April.

The Commerce & Industry Ministry is already working on a plan to substi-tute imports under the ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan’ and is looking to cor-rect duty structures, including any duty discrepancies with countries that India has FTAs with. Incentives to promote local production and export competi-tiveness such as export incentives pa-rity with China and duty-free import of plant and machinery could also be offered for the chemical and petro-chemicals sector.

Imports of chemicals & related products[US$ Billion]

April-Jan (FY20) All countries China China shareOrganic chemicals 5,490 665 12%Inorganic chemicals 17,160 7,020 41%Misc. chemical products 47,630 1,075 2%Plastics 12,150 2,395 20%Rubber 2,670 250 9%Manmade fi laments 890 483 54%Manmade staple fi bres 830 321 39%Total 86,820 12,209 14%

Source: Economic Times

UNSAFE OPERATIONS

Reactor blast at Hyderabad; fi re at Pune chemical unitIn continuing instances of accidents

at chemical units, two more incidents were reported in the fourth week of May. One person was killed and three were injured when a reactor exploded in a chemical unit in IDA Bollaram in Hyderabad on May 21. The state pol-lution control board offi cials said Sree

Harsha Organics had leased out the unit to PNM Life Sciences. Fire offi cials said the blast occurred in one of the reactors during the recovery of pipera-zine. The body of the owner of a start-up company, Mr. Mohammed Abdul Sattar, was found in the premises a day after the incident.

In the second incident, a massive fi re was reported at the Kurkumbh MIDC area in Pune on May 22. As soon as the incident was reported at Kusmum Dis-tillation and Refi ning Pvt. Ltd., six fi re tenders from the Pune fi re brigade were pressed into service to douse the fi re. No causalities were reported.

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HELPING HAND

SABIC providing raw material to boost production of COVID-19 test kits in India

Saudi Arabian chemicals major, SABIC, has said it is providing raw material to enable domestic production COVID-19 test kits in India.

“In India, we have been enabling production of around 50,000 COVID-19 test kits a day by supplying healthcare grade material for making test kits car-tridges,” Mr. Janardhanan Ramanujalu, Vice-President & Regional Head, SABIC South Asia, Australia & New Zealand was quoted as saying in an interview with the Hindu Business Line newspaper.

SABIC’s Lexan PC engineering thermoplastic resin was sent for nec-essary trials and was approved by the relevant authorities, he said, adding, “Since then, we have been collaborat-ing with our customers and providing

the necessary material needed to meet the rising test kit requirements in India.”

“SABIC is also collaborating with customers across India to produce around 80,000 face shields and gog-gles per day. Lexan sheets and fi lm,

provide high impact strength, optical quality, scratch and chemical resistance and high fl exibility for cold curve,” he noted.

SABIC is also providing increased volumes to pharmaceutical industry with approved grade of methanol to manufacture hydroxychloroquine, and other pharma products.

Commenting on the challenges faced amidst the COVID-19 lockdowns, Mr. Ramanujalu said, “The challenges SABIC faced were similar to the rest of the industry; for instance, shortage of delivery drivers and trucks, and lack of manpower to operate the warehouse to supply critical material required by our customers to produce medical equip-ment for combating the virus in the ini-tial phase of lockdown.”

FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE

BASF India posts 25% increase in sales in FY20BASF India Ltd. has registered sales

of Rs. 7,551-crore for the fi nancial year ended on March 31, 2020, as compared to Rs. 6,026-crore in the previous fi scal year, representing an increase of 25%. The company reported profi t before tax (before exceptional items) of Rs. 37.1-crore as compared to loss be-fore tax (before exceptional items) of Rs. 54.2-crore in the previous year.

For the fourth quarter ending on March 31, 2020, the company reported sales of Rs. 1,848.6-crore, as compared to Rs. 1,318-crore for the corresponding period of the previous year, an increase of 40%. Profi t before tax (before excep-tional items) stood at Rs. 29.51-crore for the quarter, compared to loss be-

fore tax (before exceptional items) of Rs. 37.9-crore for the corresponding period of the previous year.

“Sales as well as operational profi ts across segments showed an improve-ment compared to the corresponding quarter in the previous year. Successful execution of projects with customers drove profi table growth despite ongoing slowdown, especially in the automotive

sector,” said Mr. Narayan Krishna-mohan, Managing Director, BASF India. “A strong focus on margins, operational costs and working capital management improved cashfl ow from operations despite the adverse impact of the lock-down towards the end of the quarter,” he added.

Meanwhile, the company’s board has recommended a dividend of Rs. 3 per equity share for the year ended March 2020. The board also approved the pro-posal to evaluate options for acquiring 100% stake in BASF Performance Poly-amides India, a wholly-owned subsi-diary of BASF SE (parent company) at such consideration as may be deter-mined by an independent valuer.

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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Agriculture Ministry moots ban on 27 generic agrochemicals

The Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare (Department of Agri-culture, Co-operation and Farmers Wel-fare) in a Draft Order dated 14th May, 2020, has ordered a ban on the import, manufacture, sale, transport, distribu-tion and use of 27 agrochemicals on the grounds that they are unsafe and involve risks to humans and animals.

The list has 10 insecticides, 11 fungi-cides and six herbicides.

The order gives 45 days for public comments, after which it will be taken up for fi nal notifi cation and come into effect. “Any objection or suggestion in respect to the said Draft Order may be forwarded to the Joint Secretary (Plant Protection), Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Farmers Welfare, Krishi Bhawan, New Delhi-110 001,” the Draft Notifi cation said.

Once fi nalised, the Banning of Insecticides Order, 2020, as it is called, will require the Registration Commit-tee to call back the certifi cate of regis-tration granted for the specifi ed agro-chemicals.

Substantial impactAccording to the Pesticides Manu-

facturers and Formulators Association of India (PMFAI), the 27 agrochemicals mentioned in the Schedule to the Order account for 40% of total sales (domes-tic and exports) of generic pesticides, which amount to Rs. 40,000-crore in all. Exports of all generic pesticides from India are estimated at Rs. 20,000-crore, and serve markets that are developed and developing, including in Europe, US, Latin America and Africa.

According to a research report by ICICI Direct, the technical banned have around 40-50% market share in the domestic crop protection consumption market.

According to Mr. Pradip Dave, President, PMFAI, “the proposed ban of 27 generic pesticides is an MNC conspiracy with bureaucrats, to replace generic pesticides with imported, very expensive, readymade products manu-factured by MNCs and to strangle Indian generic pesticides and the raw material chain of related chemical industry.”

According to the association, total imports of readymade pesticide formu-lations now stands at Rs. 4,000-crore plus, and is growing 10% to 15% annually. “MNCs are trying to grab India’s generic market and replace with high costly imported products, which needs to be stopped as the same will be damaging to Indian farmers and Indian generic pesticide manufacturers. It will also increase the costs of farmers multi-fold and ultimately the price of the food produced,” PMFAI warned in a letter written in response to the order to the Prime Minister.

Genesis of banThe genesis of the order can be

traced to the appointment of an Expert Committee, headed by Mr. Anupam

Varma, way back in July 2013 fi rst to examine the safety of a class of pesti-cides – the neo-nicotinoids – and sub-sequently expanded (in August 2013) to review 66 insecticides that are banned, restricted or withdrawn in other coun-tries but continue to be registered for domestic use in India.

In 2015, the committee recom-mended a phased ban of 19 pesticides and recommended the review of 27 other pesticides. A 2018 order from the ministry resulted in the ban of 19 pesticides, including seven Class I pesticides deemed ‘Extremely Hazardous’ (Class Ia) or ‘Highly Hazardous’ (Class Ib), as specifi ed by the World Health Organisation.

‘Due process not followed’While the Central Government

now claims to have taken the decision based on the recommendations of the Registration Committee that evaluated the scientifi c data submitted in the defence of the 27 agrochemicals, the pesticides industry alleges that the detailed report, recommending the ban has not yet been made available to industry to understand the reasons for ban. “Pesticides product review being a scientifi c process, the obser-vations and concerns of authorities should be brought to the knowledge of industries to address the scientifi c concerns, if any, before unilaterally proposing ban of the products. Indian pesticide industry submitted all pro-ducts data as required by Registration Committee and thereby completed all requirements. Thus, banning of these 27 generic pesticides is against the natural course of justice,” PMFAI said in its representation to the Prime

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posed to be banned in India are widely used in many countries, including leaders in agriculture such as USA, Canada, Brazil, Australia, Japan, etc. “This ban would force India to become a net importer of pesticides, from being a net exporter, and severely limit the pest control choice available to famers in many crop/pest segments,” the association said.

“The Food and Agriculture Organi-zation (FAO) advises that the climate, crops grown, pests and diseases must guide the choice of pesticides in every country,” it added.

If the proposal gets implemented in the current form, it will have a signi-fi cant negative impact on the agro-

Table 1: Agrochemicals impacted by banAgrochemical Category Indian manufacturersAcephate Insecticide UPL, Bayer Cropscience, Meghmani Organics, RallisAltrazine Herbicide Meghmani Organics, RallisBenfuracarb Insecticide Coromandel InternationalButachlor Herbicide Insecticide India, Coromandel InternationalCaptan Fungicide Bayer CropscienceCarbendazim Fungicide Bayer Cropscience, Atul, Meghmani OrganicsCarbofuran Insecticide RallisChlorpyriphos Insecticide Sumitomo Chemical, Coromandel International, Insecticides India,

Meghmani Organics2,4-D Herbicide Atul, Meghmani Organics, Insecticides IndiaDeltamethrin Insecticide Bayer Cropscience, Meghmani OrganicsDicofol Fungicide Indofi lDimethoate Insecticide Coromandel International, RallisDiuron Herbicide Bayer Cropscience, Atul, HikalMalathion Insecticide Rallis, Sumitomo Chemical, Coromandel InternationalMancozeb Fungicide Rallis, Coromandel International, UPLMonocrotophos Insecticide Coromandel International, UPL, Meghmani OrganicsOxyfl uorfen Herbicide Bayer CropsciencePendimethalin Herbicide Rallis, UPLQuinalphos Insecticide Hikal, Coromandel InternationalSulfosulfuron Fungicide Atul, Sumitomo Chemical, UPL, Meghmani OrganicsThiodicarb Insecticide Bayer Cropscience, Insecticides IndiaThiophanate methyl Fungicide Rallis, Insecticides IndiaThiram Fungicide UPL

Source: ICICI Direct Research

Table 2: Estimated market size of 27 products proposed to be banned: Rs. 6,365-crore[Rs. Million]

Agrochemical Exports Domestic TotalAcephate 11,500 9,500 21,000Mancozeb 11,000 4,500 15,500Monocrotophos 0 3,000 3,000Chlorpyriphos 4,000 0 4,000Pendimethalin 2,000 1,500 3,500Diuron 0 2,000 2,000Carbendazim 200 1,250 1,450Total 28,700 21,750 50,450

Source: IIFLMinister. It has urged the Prime Mini-ster to give directives to Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare to keep the Draft Notifi cation & Banning of Insecticides Order, 2020 in abey-ance and start the scientifi c review

process along with consultation with stakeholders.

Signifi cant usageAccording to the Crop Care Fede-

ration of India, the pesticides pro-

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Table 3: Agrochemicals proposed to banned and major countries that use them

Agrochemical Major user countries

Acephate USA, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Japan, China, Indonesia, Mexico, S. Africa, etc.

Atrazine USA, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Japan, Indonesia, Mexico, S. Africa, etc.

Carbendazim USA, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Australia, Malaysia, China, etc.

Chlorpyriphos USA, Australia, Brazil, Canada, New Zealand, Japan, China, etc.

2,4-D USA, Canada, Australia, Brazil, New Zealand, China, S. Africa, etc.

Dimethoate USA, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand, S. Africa, etc.

Diuron USA, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand, S. Africa, etc.

Malathion USA, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand, S. Africa, etc.

Mancozeb USA, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, China, etc.

Pendimethalin USA, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, Japan, Columbia, China, etc.

Sulfosulfuron USA, Australia, Chile, Belgium, France, S. Africa, Spain, UK etc.

Thiophanate-methyl USA, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand, S. Africa, etc.Source: Crop Care Federation of India

chemical industry’s sales and profi ts, Mr. K. Ravichandran, group head and Senior Vice President of ICRA wrote in a note. “In a scenario when several pesticides were coming off patent, and Indian players were expected to invest in manufacturing these products, the loss of revenue on account of the ban could seriously hamper the ability of the

domestic industry to offer new products in the Indian market.”

ICRA also warned that farmers would be exposed to fresh pest attacks as the pesticides on the proposed ban list constitute a signifi cant portion of such products used in the country. The agrochemical industry’s revenue could

be impacted by Rs. 8,000-9,000 crore if the Agriculture Ministry pushes ahead with the proposal, according to Edel-weiss Research’s estimates. The order is unlikely to get fully implemented, especially all at once, since all key stake-holders will end up on the losing side, according to the brokerage Prabhudas Lilladher.

SAFETY BREACH

NGT appoints panel to probe ammonia leak in ManaliThe southern zone of the National

Green Tribunal (NGT) has appointed a committee to investigate the recent am-monia gas leak reported at a urea plant in Manali. The committee has been directed to study the plant’s emission rate to check whether it was within permissible limits, and safety measures taken to protect employees. The com-mittee has been asked to submit a report on it soon.

Ammonia had leaked from a public sector plant in Manali during the wee hours on May 15, resulting in residents of a nearby colony being woken up by the foul smell. With the Vizag gas leak

fresh on their minds, residents rushed to the streets in panic.

An offi cial from Tamil Nadu Pollu-tion Control Board (TNPCB) said the plant had been shut down on May 15 due to maintenance issues. “Ammo-nia had leaked due to this, but it was a minor quantity. The company has also

not been able to identify the leak,” the offi cial said. NGT south zone members Justice K. Ramakrishnan and Saibal Dasgupta took up the matter suo motu based on media reports and noted that fertiliser manufacturers should take more precautions.

The committee, with representa-tives from Union Environment Mini-stry, TNPCB and Tiruvallur district collectorate, will assess whether any provisions in the Hazardous Waste (Management & Transboundary Move-ment) Rules, 2016, was violated by the plant and suggest environmental com-pensation, if any.

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MEETING DEMAND

GMM Pfaudler to set up facility for glass-lined equipment in Hyderabad

GMM Pfaudler (GMMP), a leading supplier of process equipment to the pharmaceutical and chemical industry, has announced that its board has given in-principle approval for setting up a greenfi eld manufacturing facility for glass-lined equipment in Hyderabad.

The proposed unit will add 500 equivalent units to the company’s exist-ing capacity at an investment of about Rs. 50-crore. The project is likely to be completed in about 18 months. The company’s existing capacity is approxi-mately 2,400 equivalent units per year, excluding the capacity enhancement expected from the installation of two new gas furnaces by September 2020.

The company said the new unit was conceived on the back of a steep

increase in the demand for glass-lined equipment over the last 18 months, mainly driven by the chemical industry. “The pharmaceutical industry which has seen a slowdown in the last 3-4 quarters is also expected to increase investment in the coming months. We expect the demand for glass lined equipment to continue to grow for the foreseeable future,” the company said.

“With the Centre granting the Na-tional Investment Manufacturing Zone

(NIMZ) status to Hyderabad Pharma City, the Telangana government is now going ahead with its plans to allot land to as many as 150 fi rms in phase I. The Telangana State Industrial Infrastruc-ture Corporation (TSIIC) has already acquired about 8,500 acres for the Pharma City project, which is coming up at Mucherla in Rangareddy district on the outskirts of Hyderabad. All pharma companies that have bulk drug manu-facturing require glass-lined reactors and storage vessels. As the Hyderabad Pharma city will attract domestic and international pharma companies to put up bulk drug manufacturing, our pre-sence around Hyderabad would serve those industries well for the supply of glass-lined equipment and other chemi-cal processing equipment,” the com-pany noted.

SATELLITE FACILITY

US company to build PCC unit at Satia Industries’ paper mill in Punjab

Minerals Technologies Inc., an US-based expert in minerals and mine-ral-based products, has inked a deal with Satia Industries to build a 42,000-tpa satellite precipitated calcium car-bonate (PCC) plant at its paper mill in Sri Muktsar Sahib, Punjab. The facility is scheduled to begin operation in the second quarter of 2021. “We are very pleased that Satia Industries, a well-established papermaker in India, has selected Minerals Technologies to con-struct and operate a satellite PCC plant that will provide our technology for their paper machine,” said Mr. Douglas Dietrich, CEO, Minerals Technologies.

“Our PCC will be used as a paper fi ller

to improve brightness, opacity and bulk, and to reduce costs for the papermaker. This represents our eighth satellite in India, one of the fastest growing regions for deploying our PCC technology,” add-ed Mr. D.J. Monagle III, Group President, Specialty Minerals and Refractories.

PCC is a speciality pigment for fi lling and coating high-quality paper. By substi-tuting PCC for lower performing ground calcium carbonate (GCC) and talc, pa-per makers can produce brighter, higher quality paper at a lower cost, according to Minerals Technologies. In 1986, Mine-rals Technologies originated the satellite concept for making and delivering PCC on site at paper mills, and the concept was

a major factor in revolutionising paper-making. Today, MTI has 55 satellite plants in operation or under construction global-ly. In the satellite concept, PCC is produced in a satellite facility; onsite or close to a paper mill and the resultant slurry is pumped directly to the mill. In this arrange-ment, all plant and equipment required for producing PCC are installed under lease agreement in the premises of its end-user. The utilities like power, water, steam and the carbon dioxide from the boiler stake are used to make PCC in slurry form for its use in paper application. This unique environment friendly technology not only reduces the energy consumption and dry-ing time but also utilises the carbon dioxide emitted from the boilers.

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IMPROVING TIES

‘India resumes purchases of Malaysian palm oil’Indian buyers have resumed pur-

chases of Malaysian palm oil after a four-month gap following a diplomatic row, with buying spurred by a fall in domestic inventories and discounted prices, according to a Reuters report. The renewed purchases come amid im-proving trade relations between the two countries after the formation of a new government in Kuala Lumpur, with Malaysia signing a deal to buy a record 100,000 tonnes of Indian rice.

Leading Indian importers contract-ed up to 200,000 tonnes of crude palm oil from Malaysia, the world’s No. 2

producer after Indonesia, to be shipped in June and July, Reuters revealed. Ship-tracking data compiled by Re-fi nitiv showed that India’s total palm oil imports for the fi rst four months of 2020 fell by more than 50% from the same period in 2019 to 1.11-mt. India early this year restricted imports of Malaysian palm oil after then Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad criticised policies by New Delhi affecting the country’s Muslim minority.

A restart to buying by India, the world’s biggest edible oil importer, could further support Malaysian palm

oil prices, which have edged up from 10-month lows in recent days. Malay-sian buyers are eager to sell even at a discount as stocks are rising and pro-duction is expected to improve in June.

India buys more than 9-mt of palm oil a year, accounting for nearly two-thirds of its total edible oil imports, and took a record 4.4-mt of Malaysian palm oil in 2019. “Indonesia’s export tax is allowing Malaysian sellers to offer a discount. It is tempting for Indian buy-ers,” said Mr. Anilkumar Bagani, re-search head of Sunvin Group, a Mum-bai-based vegetable oil broker.

COLLABORATE WITH CAUTION

CII releases competition law compliance manual for corporates in the wake of COVID

The Confederation of Indian Indus-try (CII) has released the ‘Competition Law Compliance Manual: COVID-19’ – which contains guidelines for corpo-rates to keep in mind while collaborat-ing – to ensure continued compliance with the competition law in the current crisis situation.

“The current COVID-19 crisis has created unprecedented challenges in India and across the world. This impact of COVID-19 on the functioning of the eco-nomy may prompt companies to colla-borate with their competitors to tackle the uncertainty and hardship faced. How-ever, companies must note that antitrust laws continue to apply and all business decisions undertaken by companies must not fall foul of the provisions of Competition Act 2002,” said CII.

Currently, Competition Act restricts various kinds of collaborative actions by corporates. Businesses have been com-

ing together to face the COVID situation and ensure unabated supplies of essen-tials. The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has issued an advisory to businesses that clarifi es that only such conduct of businesses which is necessary and proportionate to address concerns arising from COVID-19 will be con-sidered. Businesses are cautioned not to take advantage of COVID-19 to contra-vene any of the provisions of the Act.

Against the backdrop of the Com-petition Law and the CCI business advisory, CII has listed few guidelines for compliance by companies to ensure they are on the right side of the law. Some of these include: For co-operation with competitors,

principles to keep in mind for com-panies to understand what compa-nies can do and cannot do to deal with the current crisis from a com-petition law perspective – Scope of the collaborations; Detailed docu-

mentation; Firewalling to prevent exchange of CSI; Ex ante review by legal counsel.

Dominant enterprises, which enjoy market power, in particular, must ensure that their business activities do not in any way lead to an abuse or market exploitation. They must accordingly refrain from (i) limiting production, services or technical development, (ii) excessive pric-ing and (iii) bundling non-essential products/services with essential services.

Companies having market power in the manufacture and sale of essen-tial commodities must avoid enter-ing into any exclusive distribution agreements.

Companies must carefully evalu-ate their business operations during the COVID-19 period, especially if their business operations might require close collaboration with its competitors.

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TOWARDS SELF SUFFICIENCY

Vegetable oils lobby pushes for higher import dutiesThe Solvent Extractors Association

of India (SEA) has urged the govern-ment to hike customs duty on soya, sunfl ower and crude palm oils to en-courage domestic production. In the backdrop of the free trade agreements (FTAs) signed with Malaysia and In-donesia in 2010 coming to an end, the Association also urged the government to ban the import of refi ned palm oils to encourage domestic production.

“No nation can afford to compro-mise its edible oil security to the extent of almost 70 per cent of its annual con-sumption. This situation calls for correc-tive actions to be taken up on priority,” SEA President, Mr. Atul Chaturvedi said in a statement. “Low import duties on edible oils over the years has practically made our farmers lose interest in oilseed cultivation. No wonder India’s oilseed production has remained stagnant, but consumption of edible oils driven by improved affl uence has skyrocketed and has been growing at the rate of 3 to 4 per cent per annum,” he said, adding in the last few years, an attempt has been made to correct this anomaly.

However, the FTAs, which India had signed with Indonesia and Malaysia in 2010, is not allowing India to raise du-ties. “The good news is that the period of the agreements has now come to an end and India is free to raise duties,” he said. SEA has suggested the govern-ment increase import duties on soya and sunfl ower oils to 45% from the current 37.5%, and on crude palm oils to 50%.

The ban on refi ned palm oil imports would help the Indian refi ning industry by saving jobs in these diffi cult times. “The capacity utilisation of the palm refi ning industry is currently around 30 per cent and fear of runaway infl ation is totally unfounded,” he said. That apart, high oil import duties would also help in better exploitation of non-traditional sources of oils like rice bran, cotton-seed and tree borne oilseeds, he noted. SEA also pitched for the launch of an Oilseed Mission without delay and en-try of private companies in this sector.

Long term measuresAmong long term measures, SEA has

suggested the government encourage Pun-

jab and Haryana farmers to divert land to corn or sunfl ower in kharif season and mus-tard in rabi season. “We should target 25 per cent land diversion as it would go a long way in breaking the wheat-rice cycle in these states. We keep producing wheat and rice much in excess of our requirement and importing edible oils. This diversion would also help in reducing the destruction of the water table in these states, which is the need of the hour,” the SEA President said.

SEA noted that it is rather unfortu-nate and beyond comprehension that palm is not treated as a plantation crop in India unlike other parts of the world. “Due to this situation, the private sector cannot invest in palm plantation even though huge opportunity exists in India,” it said. As per a government study, India has a potential of 2-mn hectares of palm cultivation, but the current area is only 0.3-mn hectares. “The potential of palm oil production in India is almost 8-mt, against current production of about 0.25-mt. There is a need to fi x a target of bringing a mini-mum of 1-mn hectare area under oil palm in the next four years,” it added.

MOVING DOWNSTREAM

Deepak Fertilisers enters hand sanitiser businessDeepak Fertilisers and Petro-

chemicals Corporation Ltd. (DF-PCL), has announced its entry into the hand sanitiser segment, with the launch of isopropyl alcohol (IPA)-based hand saniti-sers under the brand name ‘Coro-rid’, conforming to WHO’s norms.

The company said it is gradually shifting its focus from being a supp-lier of IPA for hand sanitisers to a fi nal hand sanitiser producer to “prioritise domestic requirements over exports

and also to ensure availability of high-quality hygiene pro-ducts to the end consumer.”

DFPCL is a leading pro-ducer of IPA in the country with an installed capacity

of 70,000-tpa and a market share of approximately 75%. Commenting on the development, Mr. Sailesh Mehta, Chairman & Managing Director, said, “‘Cororid’, our IPA based hand sanitiser, is based on World Health Organization’s recommended formulation with applica-

tion use for ‘hygienic hand disinfection’ and ‘surgical hand disinfectant’ to fi ght against COVID-19 pandemic. DFPCL is leveraging its existing strong distribu-tion network along with pharmacy and hypermarket chain, modern trade and e-commerce channels to make the pro-duct easily available on pan-India basis. We are also evaluating other IPA based downstream product opportunities to gradually move closer to our end cus-tomers. This initiative is also in line with our long-established strategy to move from commodity to speciality products.”

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POLICY CHANGE

Committee to reform drug regulatory system to table report soon

With a view to reform the drug regu-latory system, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) has constituted a committee, comprising senior health offi cials, scientists and representatives of the pharmaceutical industry. The committee, instituted on May 11, met on May 19 and on May 22. It is slated to submit a report on its fi ndings very soon.

The committee reportedly comprises 11 members – Mr. P. D. Vaghela, Secre-tary, DoP, or a nominated representative on his behalf; Mr. Balram Bhargav, Direc-tor-General of Indian Council of Medical Research, or a nominated representative; Mr. Sanjay Kumar Rai, Professor of Com-munity Medicine at All India Institute of Medical Sciences; Mr. Pankaj Patel, Chairman of Cadila Healthcare for Indian Pharmaceutical Association; Mr. Adar Poonawalla, CEO, Serum Institute of India and President, Indian Vaccine Manu-facturers’ Association; Mr. Eswara Reddy, Joint Drug Controller, CDSCO; two scientists from the Department of Bio-technology; and one representative from Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission. It is

headed by Mr. Rajesh Bhushan, currently Offi cer on Special Duty at MoHFW, who is tipped to take over as Health Secretary from Ms. Preeti Sudan in a few months.

“The issue of reforms in the drug regu-latory system has been engaging the atten-tion of the Government of India for quite some time now. Although requisite proce-dural changes have been carried out during the current COVID-19 pandemic and have worked quite well, it is felt that comprehen-sive changes in the drug regulatory regime should be carried out to refl ect global best practices as well as domestic requirements and to streamline the Central Drugs Stan-dard Control Organisation (CDSCO) to make it more effective,” the MoHFW order said.

There has been a long pending demand to bring the CDSCO, also referred to as Drug Controller General of India (DCGI), under Department of Pharmaceuticals (DoP).

The DoP is of the view that since it deals with the pharma industry the CSDCO should come under its ambit. According to the DoP this will cut down unnecessary time delay in giving approval to a drug or a vaccine.

“The DoP wants to be an umbrella body to bring together CDSCO under MoHFW, Pharmaceutical Export Promotion Council under Ministry of Commerce and Indus-try as well as the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority, which is under DoP. But how this arrangement will work out is not clear yet,” a senior government offi cial was quoted as saying in news reports.

The committee will examine earlier re-ports of a Parliamentary standing commit-tee, Professor R.R. Choudhary Committee on clinical trials and S.N. Mishra Commit-tee on qualifi cation of DCGI, the order said.

REGULATORY NOD

Lincoln Pharma gets EU GMP nod for Khatraj facility

Lincoln Pharmaceuticals Ltd. has received the European Union (EU) GMP certifi cation from Germany FDA for its manufacturing facility located at Khatraj, Gujarat. The inspection was done by the agency in December 2019 followed by fi nal approval in May.

The certifi cation will unlock greater market access for the company and allow it to sell its products in all 27 member countries of EU and also give

access to the European Economic Area (EEA) countries.

The company looks to enter the EU markets very soon with its dermatology, gastro and pain management products and gradually expand product portfolio, a statement said.

Mr. Mahendra Patel, Managing Director, said, “The approval is valid for all three departments – tablet, capsule

and cream & ointment – which will cover wide range of pharmaceutical formulation manufactured by the com-pany. EU GMP approval is the result of stringent quality and compliance norms followed at Lincoln Pharma across all departments especially the R&D and compliance. The certifi ca-tion will allow us to address the grow-ing needs of patients in the EU markets and provide affordable and innovative medicines.”

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India is laying the groundwork for regulatory clearances and guidance documents for domestic manufacturers who wish to bring global COVID-19 vaccine candidates to the country, as it looks at ways to speed up local access to potential vaccines, according to Ms. Renu Swarup, Secretary, Depart-ment of Biotechnology (DBT).

India is also in discussions with global health agencies like the World Health Organization to start a solidarity trial for vaccines, on the lines of the drug trial that the WHO started for potential COVID-19 treatments, she said.

Indian vaccine companies are in the spotlight as the race for a COVID-19 cure heats up, with multinational fi rms looking at partners to scale up their vac-cine candidates. Recently, Pune-based Serum Institute of India and Astra-Zeneca announced they were in talks for a manufacturing tie up for the potential vaccine candidate that the UK drug maker took over from University of Oxford.

There are currently eight vaccine candidates that are in Phase 2 and 3 studies. Four of those are from Chi-

nese research organisation like Bei-jing Institute of Technology, CanSino and Fosun, while the remaining are from Moderna, Inovio, Curavac and Pfi zer.

Countries like the US, UK and France are donating billions of dollars to vaccine companies for their work and also as a way to ensure the fi rst access if a product is developed.

“If companies want to bring these vaccine candidates to India, if and when they succeed in trials, we are working on ground to ensure our labs and regulatory pathways are in place for a speedy trial and approval,” Ms. Swarup said.

The DBT is in charge of evaluating

newer vaccines, drugs and diagnostics for COVID-19. It recently announced funding to several companies, after an evaluation of 500 proposals across the vaccine and diagnostics space. On the vaccine side, companies like Bharat Biotech, Zydus Cadila and Serum have received funding. The expectation of the DBT is that some of these com-panies should get their candidates to the clinical stage in the next couple of months.

The DBT is also collaborating with organisations like the Coalition for Vaccine Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) and the National Institute of Health in the US. Ms. Swarup said collaborations of such level were not just about institutions coming to-gether, but also of government role in supporting companies by connect-ing them with relevant partners and offering expertise to help in their research.

“We have picked up the best com-panies and we are in touch with them every day. We will soon announce a vaccine development notifi cation for COVID-19 that would speed up the research work,” Ms. Swarup said.

SUSTAINED SUPPORT

‘Government to ensure quick regulatory approvals for COVID-19 vaccine candidates’

Cadila Pharmaceuticals loses three employees to COVID

Amid the outbreak of pandemic COVID-19, companies are facing a challenge of keeping their employees safe from the infections.

In a tragic turn of events Ahmeda-bad-based Cadila Pharmaceuticals

“We have lost three of our colleagues to COVID-19. Two of them were work-ing in the packaging department, third person was also there. One of them was 59-years old and had co-morbid condi-tions with diabetes,” said a Cadila Phar-maceuticals spokesperson.

recently lost three employees among the 26 who had tested positive for COVID-19 at its Dholka manufactur-ing facility. The company had closed its plant operations from May 6. About 1,200-1,600 workers work at this faci-lity.

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Hyderabad-based vaccine-maker, Bharat Biotech Ltd. and Thomas Jef-ferson University of Philadelphia, USA have signed an exclusive deal to develop a new vaccine candidate for COVID-19 invented at Jefferson.

The novel vaccine was developed using an existing deactivated rabies vaccine as a vehicle for coronavirus proteins. Infectious diseases expert Mr. Matthias Schnell’s lab developed the vaccine in January and recently completed preliminary tests in animal models.

The vaccine showed a ‘strong’ anti-body response in mice receiving it. The researchers are currently testing whether vaccinated animals are protected from

SARS-CoV-2 infection, with results are expected in a month’s time.

Under the licence agreement, Bharat Biotech gains exclusive rights to deve-lop, market and deliver Jefferson’s vac-cine across the world excluding select countries where Jefferson continues to seek partners.

With support from the Department

of Biotechnology, Bharat Biotech aims to get into human trials as soon as December 2020.

“Our partnership with Bharat Bio-tech will accelerate our vaccine candi-date through the next phases of develop-ment,” said Mr. Schnell, who directs The Jefferson Vaccine Institute and chairs Jefferson’s Department of Microbio-logy and Immunology, “We will be able to complete animal testing and move to phase 1 clinical trial rapidly,” he added.

Mr. Krishna Mohan, CEO, Bharat Biotech said, “We are particularly excit-ed about this technology since the basic proof of concept has been established while using it for other pandemic infec-tious diseases.”

PARTNERSHIP

Bharat Biotech, Thomas Jefferson University ink deal to develop COVID-19 vaccine candidate

JOINT EFFORT

Reagene Innovations teams up with Tech Mahindra, INDRAS to identify COVID treatment drugs

Reagene Innovations, incubated at ASPIRE-BioNEST, University of Hy-derabad (UoH), along with INDRAS Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad is collaborating with Tech Mahindra to identify FDA-approved drugs that can be redeployed as therapeutics for COVID-19.

The collaboration will use both arti-fi cial intelligence and rational compu-tational approaches for identifying approved existing drugs, validated using biological and pharmacological methods.

The objective of the collaboration is to stop the entry of the virus into the lung airway epithelial cells. The choice of this strategy is important, because the high transmission rate of COVID-19 is

attributed in part to tight attachment of the virus, that facilitates its entry into lung cells. Once the virus is stopped from entering the cells, it is rendered harmless.

Reagene Innovations, a biotech start-up co-founded by Mr. Uday Saxena and Mr. Subramanyam Vangala, will

create a human vascular lung model to study COVID-19 using 3D bioprinting technique. This new technique is being used to create human organs and tis-sues.

Mr. Ratnakar Palakodeti, Vice-Presi-dent of Life Sciences vertical of Tech Mahindra, said, “this collaboration will bring valuable fi ndings in therapeutic interventions through a faster route than conventional drug discovery as well as add invaluable intellectual property.”

In addition, the collaboration will use the rational in silico scientifi c expertise of INDRAS in identifying the most suitable drugs that could be repurposed against COVID-19.

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PENDING PENALTY

Reliance estimates $200-400-mn liability in KG-D6 cost recovery dispute

Reliance Industries Ltd. (RIL) has estimated a maximum liability of $400-mn (around Rs. 3,000-crore) in its nine-year old dispute with the government over alleged under-utilisation of capacity at the KG-D6 fi eld due to failure to com-ply with an approved investment plan.

Natural gas output from Dhirubhai-1 and 3 gas fi elds in the KG-D6 block in the Bay of Bengal started to lag company projections from the second year of production itself in 2010 and the fi eld ceased to produce in February this year much ahead of its projected life. The government blamed the phenomenon to the company not sticking to the approved development plan and dis-allowed over $3-bn costs. The company disputed this and dragged the govern-ment to arbitration.

In its mega rights issue offer document, Reliance said the central government sent notices to the fi rm and its partners in the KG-D6 block “disallowing cost recovery

for alleged under-utilisation of capacity due to failure to comply with the approved development plan and demanded an addi-tional share of profi t petroleum.”

“The company contended that there are no provisions in the KG-D6 con-tract which entitle the Central Govern-ment to disallow cost recovery on this basis,” it said. The Production Sharing Contract or PSC allows contractors to recovery all their capital and operating cost from the sale of oil and gas discovered and produced from a block before sharing profi ts with the government. Disallowing certain costs for recovery leads to the government claiming higher profi t share.

“On November 23, 2011, our com-pany served an arbitration notice on the Central Government seeking to resolve a dispute relating to the cost recovery provisions of the KG-D6 PSC,” the fi rm said. While the two sides have fi led their respective pleadings before the three-member arbitration tribunal,

fi nal hearings are tentatively scheduled from September to December 2021.

“Our potential liability in respect of, or the fi nancial impact of this proceeding on our company, if any, pertains to the additional profi t petroleum alleged to be payable to the Central Government, and is estimated to be in the range between $200-mn and $400-mn,” it said, adding the matter is currently pending.The total penalty slapped by the government till 2016, which was in the form of disallow-ing recovery of cost incurred for miss-ing the target during six years beginning April 1, 2010, was $3.02-bn.

Reliance-BP had blamed unanticipated sand and water ingress for shutting down of one well after the other, leading to a drop in production. Reliance held 60% interest in block KG-DWN-98/3 or KG-D6 in the Bay of Bengal. BP had 30% and Niko the remaining 10%. Facing cash problems, Niko exited the blocks, leaving Reliance with 66.66% stake and the balance with BP.

SLOW RECOVERY

Not cancelled any long-term contract for LNG or crude oil: Oil Minister

Indian energy companies have de-ferred some cargoes and spot bookings, but not cancelled any long-term contracts for procuring Liquefi ed Natural Gas (LNG) or crude oil supplies, Oil Minister Mr. Dharmendra Pradhan said.

In a conversation with Mr. Daniel Yergin, Vice Chairman of research and consultancy fi rm IHS Markit, Mr. Pradhan said India has 5.3- mt of strategic storage capacity. “By mid-May it will be full. Apart from that, our companies have 7-mt of fl oating oil in their contracts. We have

booked them; we have purchased them. With our domestic online capacity in crude oil or products we have storage of around 25-mt,” Mr. Pradhan said. He added that India has around 38-mt of product and crude oil storage facility, which is 18% of the country’s annual energy requirement.

Talking about the impact of COVID-19 on India’s oil and gas industry, the minister said Indian refi ners are currently grappling with reduced demand and inventory losses. “A few weeks back we decided to start our economic activities, transportation activi-

ties, industrial activities in the rural areas of the countryside and gradually we are edging out from the lockdown. Our de-mand is picking up,” Mr. Pradhan said.

He also said the government is going to unveil a new natural gas policy, a new gas tariff policy and announce a natural gas trading hub. The minister also ex-pressed confi dence domestic production will gain priority as demand picks up and the government expects investments to come in the country’s upstream sector due to the recent policy reforms.

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INDIA GETS BACK TO WORK

‘Domestic fuel demand set to reach pre-Corona level in June’

India has regained 65% of its appe-tite for fuel and demand will reach nearly pre-pandemic levels in June as econo-mic activities pick up pace after the gov-ernment’s announcement of a stimulus package and staggered easing of Corona restrictions, according to Oil Minister Mr. Dharmendra Pradhan.

“The world has seen an unprecedented erosion in fuel demand. Many countries saw refi neries being shut down, plans be-ing rescheduled. India has fared better in comparison. After the lockdown began (from March 25), fuel demand had dropped to 30-35% of the level seen in April 2019. Yet, major production capacities remained

operational. Demand is back at 65% of the May 2019 level and will reach pre-Corona level in June,” Mr. Pradhan said.

This compares well with fuel consump-tion in China, the world’s second-largest oil consumer and the pandemic’s epicen-tre, reaching 90% of the pre-Corona level after losing 40% of the demand in Febru-ary, as per an IHS Markit report.

Rebound in fuel demand“The pattern (the pace of consumption

growth) may change. Two-wheelers will be back as an affordable option to maintain social distance and safety while commut-ing. Same with small cars. This will give

impetus to petrol. Rising highway traffi c, resumption of train service and farm sector activities will push diesel sales. Aviation fuel will get a boost once fl ights resume from May 25,” the minister said.

Latest industry data show petrol sales rising 7.5% and diesel sales jumping 72% in May following the government’s move to ease lockdown curbs. Jet fuel sales grew 6-7% and LPG 4% during this period as only select cargo and repatriation fl ights took to the skies and domestic cooking fuel demand tapered off after the initial panic-buying triggered by the lockdown and commercial consumption was yet to return.

LOW OFFTAKE

India’s natural gas output down by almost 20% in April due to lockdown

India’s natural gas production dropped by almost one-fi fth in April due to lower offtake by industries during the nation-wide coronavirus lockdown, according to offi cial data. Gas output at 2.16-bcm (bil-lion cubic metres) in April was 18.6% lower than 2.65-bcm production in the same month a year back, data released by the Oil Ministry showed. Lower production was due to a 15.3% drop in output by the coun-try’s top producer ONGC at 1.72-bcm.

State-owned, Oil India Ltd. also pro-duced 10% less natural gas at 202.05-mcm due to “loss of potential in Deohal area (in Assam) due to presence of carbon dioxide in production stream (and) less gas offtake by consumers due to COVID-19 lock-down,” it said.

Crude oil productionIndia’s crude oil production fell 6.35%

to 2.5-mt in April for the same reason.

ONGC’s output was marginally lower at 1.7-mt in April, while fi elds operated by private fi rms produced 19.2% less oil at 615,800-tonnes. Cairn’s Rajasthan fi elds produced 19.2% less oil at 490,560-tonnes, the data showed. Refi neries produced about 30% less fuel in April at 18.9-mt, as the lock-down kept most vehicles off the roads, evapo-rating demand. “Reasons for shortfall in pro-duction mainly include low demand due to COVID-19 lockdown,” the ministry said.

ONGC, NTPC to set up joint venture for renewable energy business

ONGC and NTPC are planning to set up a joint venture for the renewable energy business. The two have signed a memorandum of understanding to for-malise this arrangement.

“The MoU will enable both companies to achieve their targets in renewable energy

business,” an ONGC statement said. As per the MoU, NTPC and ONGC will explore and set up renewable power assets includ-ing offshore wind, in India and overseas, and explore opportunities in the fi elds of sustainability, storage, e-mobility and ESG (Environmental, Social and Governance) compliant projects, the statement added.

ONGC has a renewable portfolio of 176-MW, comprising 153-MW wind and 23-MW solar. NTPC has 920-MW of installed renewable power capacity in its portfolio with about 2,300-MW of renewable energy projects under con-struction and aims to reach 32-GW by 2032.

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Meetings & Conferences

INDIA

September 2020

6-8 | Goa6th ISDC 2020-Convention & ExhibitionIndian Home and Personal Care Industry Association (IHPCIA) : Krutika Sansare/Pankaj Dutia/

Amit Rohira : +91-9029088219/9594759599

: [email protected] [email protected] : Isdcconference.org

9-11 | MumbaiPharmaLytica 2020 UBM India Pvt. Ltd. : Sean Palanna

: +91-22-61727072 : [email protected] : Pharmalytica.in

28-29 | New DelhiRefi ning India ConferenceEMAP, Publishers of PTQ/Digital Refining : Paul Mason

: +44-844-5888-771 : [email protected]

October 2020

8-10 | Mumbai11th Biennial International Exhibi-tion & ConferenceFICCI : Nachiket Basole : +91-9867312834/9833312834

: [email protected]

TO BE ANNOUNCED

Indian Chlor-Alkali Conference 2020: Building Competitiveness and ExhibitionAlkali Manufacturers Association of India

: Harjeet Kaur Anand : +91-11-22432003 : +91-9818904989

: [email protected]

INTERNATIONAL

July 2020

8-10 | Shanghai, ChinaThe Personal Care and Homecare Ingredients Trade Show 2020Reed Sinopharm Exhibitions : Shawn Liu

: +86-10-8455-6635 : [email protected]

September 2020

7-9 | DubaiArabChemThe ARABLAB Group : David Domoney

: +971-4-397-54-18 : +971-50-458-11-24

: [email protected] : Arablab.com

7-9 | Munich, GermanyGlobal Chlor-alkali Conference 2020IHS Markit : +604-291-3600 : [email protected]

8-9 | Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaZIA Annual ConferenceZircon Industry Association : +44-78-00-85-06-92 : [email protected] : Zircon-association.org/about-

zircon.html

30 Sep-1 Oct | Cartagena, Spain8th European Bulk Liquid Storage SummitACI (Europe)

: Cheryl Williams : +44-0-203-141-0623 : [email protected]

October 2020

6-8 | Barcelona, Spainin-cosmetics GlobalReed Exhibitions Ltd. : Rana Khoury

: +44-0-20-8439-5436 : [email protected] : In-cosmetics.com/global

7-8 | Munich, Germany6th PLA World Congressbioplastics MAGAZINE : Dr. Michael Thielen

: +49-2161-6884469 : [email protected]

7-8 | Brussels, Belgium5th Biopesticides EuropeActive Communications Europe Ltd. (ACI) : Rohan Baryah

: +48-616-467-022 : [email protected] : Wplgroup.com/aci/event/

biopesticides-europe

12-15 | Karlsruhe, GermanyPaintExpoFairFair GmbH : Markus Beck

: +49-7022-60255-20 : [email protected] : Paintexpo.com

22-23 | Singapore24th World Chlor-Alkali ConferenceICIS and Tecnon OrbiChem : Nazan Ali

: +44-0-208-652-8350 : [email protected] : Icisevents.com/worldchloralkali

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November 2020

11-12 | GermanyChemspec Europe 2020Mack Brooks Exhibitions : Jennifer Kreuzinger

: [email protected]

17-19 | Shanghai, ChinaFabric and Home Care World ConferenceThe American Oil Chemists’ Society (AOCS) : Jamie Lourash

: +1-217-693-4823 : [email protected] : Fabrichomecare.aocs.org

25-27 | Jakarta, IndonesiaLabIndonesia 2020ECMI Asia Sdn Bhd &PT. Pamerindo Indonesia : +62-21-2525-320 : [email protected]

December 2020

6-10 | Houston, USA23rd World Petroleum CongressWorld Petroleum Council : [email protected] : Wpc2020.com

16-18 | SNIEC, Shanghai, China CPhI & P-MEC China 2020Informa Markets, CCCMHPIE and Sinoexpo Informa Markets : 086-21-33392421 : [email protected] : Cphi-china.cn/en

15-17 | Miami, FloridaWorld Perfumery Congress 2020Allured Business Media : Deniz Ataman

: +630-344-6070 : [email protected] : Worldperfumerycongress.com

April 2021

13-16 | Shenzhen, ChinaCHINAPLAS 2021Adsale Exhibition Services Ltd. : Stella Yuen/Erica Chin

: +852-2516-3514/2516-3359 : [email protected]

September 2021

1-3 | IndonesiaAsia Pacifi c Coatings Show : Keyue Li

: +44-0-1737-855-037 : [email protected] : Coatings-group.com/acc

12-16 | Berlin, GermanyIFEAT 2020 Berlin ConferenceIFEAT : +44-0-1707-245826 : [email protected]

TO BE ANNOUNCED

11th GPCA PlastiConGulf Petrochemicals & Chemicals Association

: Salman Khan/Jerry Rodrigues : +971-4-451-0666/Ext. 103/155 : [email protected] : Gpcaplastics.com

17th Phenol/Acetone & DerivativesCentre for Management Technology : Grace Oh

: +65-6346-9147 : [email protected] : Cmtevents.com

14th BioPlastics MarketCentre for Management Technology

: Grace Oh : +65-6346-9147 : [email protected] : Cmtevents.com

20th Asia Coatings MarketCentre for Management Technology (CMT) : Mia Dimla

: +65-6817-6396 : [email protected]

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POOLING RESOURCES

Air Products and Topsoe sign global alliance agreementAmerican industrial gases major,

Air Products, and Haldor Topsoe, a Danish supplier of high-performance catalysts and proprietary technology for the chemical and refi ning industries, have announced the signing of a global alliance agreement. The two companies will collaborate, using their extensive market network outreach for develop-ing potential projects and the combi-nation of their expertise on large-scale ammonia, methanol and/or dimethyl ether plants to be developed and built globally.

The agreement provides Air Pro-ducts access to Topsoe’s technology license(s) and the supply of certain engineering design, equipment, cata-lysts and technical services for ammo-nia, methanol and/or dimethyl ether plants to be built, owned and operated by Air Products.

The collaboration allows for the

integration of Topsoe’s technology into many Air Products’ technologies including gasifi cation of various feed-stocks, and synthesis gas processes.

“The global agreement with Haldor Topsoe is very important to Air Pro-ducts as we continue to expand our scope of supply to customers in developing large-scale projects around the world,” said Dr. Samir Serhan, Executive Vice President at Air Products.

“This alliance forms the foundation

for integrated large-scale projects that will benefi t from the close collabora-tion and combined strengths of our two companies,” added Ms. Amy Hebert, Deputy CEO and Executive Vice Presi-dent at Haldor Topsoe.

Topsoe’s technology enables com-panies in the chemical and refi ning industries to get the most out of their processes and products, using the least possible energy and resources. Topsoe’s technology will be incor-porated into Air Products’ recently announced world-scale coal-to-metha-nol production facility in Bengalon, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. In addi-tion, Topsoe technology will also be part of the previously announced world-scale Gulf Coast Ammonia production plant in Texas. Air Pro-ducts will supply hydrogen and nitro-gen for the ammonia production in part from its largest-ever steam methane reformer.

MEGA PROJECT

Air Products to invest $2-bn for coal-to-methanol project in Indonesia

Industrial gases major, Air Products, has signed a defi nitive agreement for a long-term on-site contract for a world-scale coal-to-methanol production facility in Bengalon, East Kalimantan, Indonesia.

As per the deal, PT Bakrie Capital Indonesia, part of the Bakrie Group, and PT Ithaca Resources, part of the PT AP Investment, will supply the coal feed-stock and have committed to offtake the methanol production for sale within Indonesia.

Air Products will invest about $2-bn

to build, own and operate the air separa-tion, gasifi cation, syngas clean-up, uti-lities and methanol production assets to produce methanol for Bakrie and Ithaca. This facility – including Air Products’ proprietary Syngas Solutions dry-feed gasifi er – will enable nearly 2-mtpa of methanol to be produced from nearly 6-mtpa of coal. The project is expected onstream in 2024.

Mr. Seifi Ghasemi, Air Products’ Chairman, President and CEO, said, “As Southeast Asia’s largest economy, Indonesia is committed to reduce its

energy imports and effi ciently convert abundant coal resources into high-value products. We are proud to have been awarded another world-scale gasifi -cation project, where we will deploy our capital, technology and operational expertise to help Indonesia meet these important goals.”

Air Products continues its leadership in gasifi cation projects around the world. In addition to the new project in Indone-sia, Air Products is executing a number of gasifi cation projects in China, as well as the Jazan project in Saudi Arabia.

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Oxea, the German manufacturer of oxo intermediates and oxo derivatives, such as alcohols, polyols, carboxylic acids, specialty esters, and amines, has offi cially changed its corporate name to OQ Chemicals as a token of its fi nal integration into the newly formed energy company OQ.

Complementing the name change is a new corporate identity, refl ecting the potential of the group. OQ aims to become a global leading energy com-pany and offers a diversifi ed product mix, including energy, polymers, and oxo chemicals.

“Long-term, our customers will bene-fi t from synergies at OQ. We will con-tinue to invest in innovation. In 2021, we aim to add 30 percent to our company’s total production capacity for carboxylic acids with a sixth world-scale produc-tion plant. For the same year, we plan to bring on-stream additional production

capacity for TCD alcohol that will cover the anticipated global demand for years to come,” said Dr. Oliver Borgmeier, responsible for the Downstream Interna-tional Assets at OQ.

Oxea became part of the Oman Oil Company (OOC) in 2013. At the end of 2019, under the leadership of OOC and Orpic Group, nine Oman based com-panies, which were already affi liated, formed the new brand identity ‘OQ’.

“Having one brand globally was highlighted earlier in the integration process as a key enabler for integration.

Much of the feedback we received then was that we needed a new platform and a new identity to enable us to come together and create the future company we are all proud of. The choice was also for a new, fresh, bold, and global brand that will represent the new company that we are. So that was OQ!” explained OQ Group’s CEO, Mr. Musab Al Mahruqi.

“We have an ambitious growth plan aiming to double our EBITDA in the next ten years and investing over $28-bn in new projects. We will also invest in alternative energy, retail, and gas-to-plastics projects,” he added.

NAME CHANGE

Oxea is now OQ Chemicals

INTEGRATED OFFERING

Huntsman brands its SPF business as ‘Huntsman Building Solutions’

American chemicals supplier, Hunts-man, has announced that it has branded its spray polyurethane foam (SPF) busi-ness as ‘Huntsman Building Solutions (HBS)’. HBS is a global platform within Huntsman’s Polyurethanes division.

The SPF business was formed when Huntsman acquired North American SPF company Icynene-Lapolla in Feb-ruary and combined it with Demilec, which Huntsman acquired in 2018. HBS is now one of the world’s leading SPF providers and the fi fth largest insulation manufacturer.

Commenting on the new name, Mr. Tony Hankins, President of Hunts-man’s Polyurethanes division, said, “Integration of the two legacy compa-nies is progressing well and the selec-tion of the new name is an important milestone for the business. SPF is a

highly attractive growth business; we have a product offering, which is se-cond to none and our products provide signifi cant environmental benefi ts – not just in terms of energy savings, as they are the most effective thermal insulants in the market; but also in terms of the upcycling of PET bottles and scrap, which are used in our Terol polyols, a key ingredient in the production of SPF. HBS will consume signifi cant volumes of our lower margin polymeric MDI – the other key ingredient in SPF for-mulations – to produce higher margin specialised SPF systems.”

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Germany’s nova-Institute, which offers research and consultancy with a focus on bio- and CO2-based economy, has announced the winners of the innovation award ‘Bio-based Material of the Year 2020’.

The winners were revealed during the ‘13th International Conference on Bio-based Materials’ held online due to the ongoing corona crisis. The confer-ence featured key innovation topics in the fi eld of bio-based building blocks & polymers, bio-based fi ne chemicals, breakthroughs in lignin utilisation, in-dustrial biotechnology and biodegrad-able solutions. 44 speakers, mainly from industries, and 240 attendants from 26 countries participated in the online con-ference.

As in the previous editions of the conference, the ‘Bio-based Material of the Year’ award was granted to the most innovative materials and pro-ducts on the market. Six companies out of 17 applications were previously nominated by an expert jury and the nominees brought their innovative ideas via screen to the participants’

homes. After the presentations of the six nominees, the winners were elected by the audience in an online poll.

The winner of the award was a wood fibre-based ready-meal tray certifi ed for home composting from Huhtamaki Lurgan (UK/Finland). The second place went to a self-adhesive

tape from monta Klebebandwerk (Ger-many), which consists of 90% renew-able raw materials. The third place was given to a functional barrier coating from Fraunhofer Institute for Silicate Research (Germany), which is a paper-based and compostable functional barrier coating for food packaging, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.

REWARDING RESEARCH

Winners of bio-based material of 2020 announced

BACKING OUT

Borealis not to go ahead with Kazakhstan cracker, polyethylene project

Austrian petchem major, Borealis, has decided not to pursue the develop-ment of an integrated cracker and poly-ethylene (PE) project in the Republic of Kazakhstan. “The decision to dis-continue this project is based on a tho-rough assessment of all aspects of the prospective venture and impacted by the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic as well as the increased uncertainty

of future market assumptions,” the company said.

Borealis had signed a Joint Deve-lopment Agreement with the United Chemical Company in 2018 on the project to construct an ethane cracker and two PE units with a total capa-city of 1.25-mtpa. UCC had placed the cost of the project at around $6.8-bn.

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Japanese chemicals company, Nip-pon Shokubai Co. Ltd., said it has signed a business alliance agreement and an agency agreement regarding cosmetic ingredients with compatriot fi rm, Marine Nano-Fiber Co. Ltd. Under these agreements, Nippon Shoku-bai has started marketing activities con-cerning chitin nanofi ber and hydrolysed chitin nanofi ber, produced by Marine Nano-fiber, in the area of cosmetic ingredients.

A Tottori University-initiated ven-ture established by Professor Shinsuke Ifuku of the School of Engineering, Marine Nano-fi bre has been engaged in research, development, manufacture and sales of products based on ‘marine nano fi bres’ derived from crab shells disposed in large quantities in Tottori Prefecture where crabs are a speciality.

‘Marine Nano fi bre’ is a chitin and partially hydrolysed chitin nanofi ber

obtained by extracting as ultrafine fi bre from the chitin and its hydro-lysate, which are the main components of crab shell.

Chitin is known as a major com-ponent of the outer shell of crusta-ceans such as crabs and shrimps, as well as the cell walls of mushrooms. It is a substance derived from bio-

logical resources and is characterised by its sustainability, high level of safety, and biodegradability.

According to Nippon Shokubai, conventional chitin powder had issues with dispersibility and formulating, but the ‘marine nano fi bre’ offers various characteristic effi cacy such as good dispersibility as a cosmetic ingredients, excellent fi lm forming ability, excel-lent wound healing property, giving moisture with quick affi nity to human skin, anti-infl ammatory property, anti-bacterial property, hair growing effect, and improving hair gloss and smooth-ness. This material is expected to pro-vide a variety of functions to cosme-tics.

Nippon Shokubai said it will clarify these unique effects and effi cacy using experimental data and develop formu-lations for various cosmetic application in order to develop a market.

COLLABORATION

Nippon Shokubai inks deal to market chitin-based cosmetic ingredients

SPECIALITY CHEMICALS

Kemira expands bleaching chemicals supply contract in Uruguay

Finland-based chemicals fi rm, Kemira, has signed a long-term agreement with UPM-Kymmene Corporation extending and expanding its current bleaching chemicals supply contract in Uruguay.

The new agreement will include capacity to support the existing pulp mill in Fray Bentos and the new, 2.1-mtpa UPM pulp mill currently under construction in Paso de los Toros.

The total Kemira investment is

expected to be approximately $30-mn into the bleaching chemicals plants, part of the chemical island at the UPM Fray Bentos site, expanding capacity for both sodium chlorate and hydrogen peroxide production. The chemical island, which became ope-rational in 2007, was the fi rst of its kind at the time. “It has consistently demonstrated excellent operational and environmental performance, which will be maintained with the additional investment into new, state-

of-the-art technology,” Kemira said. Mr. Kim Poulsen, President, Pulp & Paper, commented, “The extension of the contract and investment in this partnership in Uruguay demonstrates our long-term commitment in this very important market. A key element of our Kemira strategy is to grow in pulp and bleaching applications where we have deep rooted global expertise. We help our customers pro-duce stronger, brighter and cleanerpulp.”

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DSM has launched ‘UNITE4COVID.org’, a digital, open, collaborative market-place designed to provide solutions for healthcare professionals, as well as a forum and collaboration hub for inven-tors, manufacturers and certifi cation labs in the fi ght against corona.

In response to the COVID-19 pan-demic, the manufacturing industry is continuing to provide help to relieve the urgent need for personal protec-tive equipment (PPE) and other safety equipment. From materials to produc-tion, manufacturers are coming together to help relieve the urgent need for medi-cal supplies, equipment and replacement parts.

To connect those who wish to help with those who seek help, DSM has launched the digital platform. It makes fi nding approved COVID-19 solutions easier by providing transparency on approved COVID-19 solutions.

Healthcare professionals, as well as organisations, institutions and compa-nies looking to protect their patients,

employees and customers can access UNITE4COVID to see and request the currently available solutions. On the other hand, solution providers – from inventors to production hubs – can uti-lise the platform to share ideas, solu-tions, capacity and more. “The platform brings together players in additive and traditional manufacturing industries in one collaborative marketplace, where they fi nd a digital collaboration space, project management, approval status tracking and allows quick assessment on cost, availability and timing,” DSM said.

While initiated by DSM, UNITE4-COVID is an open and industry-wide platform and is being adopted by a

broad range of organisations and manu-facturers. The platform is highlighted on the World Economic Forum’s ‘COVID Action Platform’ as a key effort from the manufacturing community to better connect those with a need and a global network of solution providers.

Mr. Hugo da Silva, VP Additive Manufacturing at DSM, commented, “We strongly believe that value chain collaboration is a must. The 3D print-ing industry was able to respond very fast when the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the traditional supply chains, as its digital, distributed way of manu-facturing allows for creating solutions where the demand is highest. In the meanwhile, also out-of-the-box initia-tives in the traditional manufacturing industry are starting to deliver solu-tions. By bringing together organi-sations with different manufacturing competencies and matching them with the needs of the organisations in vital sectors, we can offer effective solutions more quickly. It’s by collaborating that we’ll make the biggest impact in beating COVID-19 and saving lives.”

DIGITAL MARKETPLACE

DSM launches open collaborative platform to accelerate COVID-19 solutions

POL YMER ADDITIVES

Songwon inks two new distribution deal with Bodo Möller Chemie

Korean polymer additives firm, Songwon, has signed two exclusive distribution agreements for the distri-bution of its range of polymer stabili-sers. Bodo Möller Chemie Benelux N.V. has been supplying customers in Bel-gium, Luxemburg and the Netherlands since January 1, 2020, and Bodo Möller Chemie UK Ltd. took on responsibility

in the United Kingdom and Ireland on May 1.

Based in Antwerp, Belgium and Winsford, UK, Bodo Möller Che-mie Benelux N.V. and Bodo Möller Chemie UK Ltd. are both part of the Bodo Möller Chemie Group – a lead-ing supplier of speciality chemicals

for plastics, adhesives, coatings and other industrial sectors. “Our partner-ship with Bodo Möller Chemie in other European countries being excellent, we are convinced that this step will enable us to further expand Songwon’s mar-ket position in Europe,” explained Mr. Franky Cuypers, Global Sales Leader Polymer Stabilisers.

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The cosmetic preservatives market size is set to grow at over 7% CAGR between 2020 and 2026 from $975-mn to over $1.25-bn, according to a new research report by Global Market Insights Inc. Increasing investments by market participants and growing technological innovations in cosmetics sector are forecast to propel the market during the forecast period.

Cosmetic preservatives are used as ingredients in personal care products to mitigate product deterioration caused by microbial growth. These micro-bials can damage the product and cause user side-effects.

The natural cosmetic preservatives segment is expected to witness appreci-able gains of over 7% by 2026. Rising concerns regarding synthetic chemicals pertaining to their safety has promoted the use of natural and organic alternatives.

Natural preservatives including natu-

FORECAST

‘Global cosmetic preservatives market size to reach over $1.25-bn by 2026’

ral antioxidants, organic acids, herbal extracts and natural oils, are expected to grow during the forecasted timeframe. Essential oils including thyme, neem, orange, rosemary, clove and lavender exhibit antifungal and anti-bacterial activity. It also helps in balancing pro-duct shelf-life by using less quantity of preservatives.

The synthetic cosmetic preservatives market is anticipated to grow over 6%

through 2026. These preservatives, like formaldehyde releasers, parabens, phenol derivatives, alcohols and quaternary ammonium compounds, are highly powerful against large microbial spectrum and have signifi cant advantages in water-and oil-based formulations.

The major market players in cosmetic preservatives industry include Ashland, BASF, Clariant, Dow, Lonza, Symrise, Thor Group, Evonik, etc.

FIGHTING COVID-19

Honeywell builds new manufacturing line for face masks in UK

Diversifi ed American conglomerate, Honeywell, has announced that it will build a new production line capable of pro-ducing up to 4.5 million FFP2 and FFP3 disposable face masks per month at its Newhouse site in Scotland, UK. These masks will assist the UK government’s response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. The UK government has ordered 70 mil-lion of the locally produced Honeywell SuperOne face masks, with production expected to start as early as July.

“As a global leader of high quality per-sonal protective equipment, Honeywell is committed to getting safety gear to those who need it most. Our Newhouse facility has both the physical capacity and tech-nical capabilities to launch a large-scale respirator production line in such a short timeframe,” said Mr. Will Lange, Presi-dent of Honeywell’s personal protective equipment business.

Honeywell’s Newhouse plant specia-

lises in electronic systems assembly and testing and other advanced manufactur-ing capabilities for several of Honeywell’s business groups, and will continue to do so alongside the new face mask line. This is the third new face mask production line Honey-well has announced in the last two months. The company started two new manufactur-ing lines in the US for the North American market. Honeywell will supply the 70 mil-lion face masks from Newhouse to the UK government over an 18-month timeframe.

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T REATING COVID-19

Phlow Corporation gets contract to manufacture essential medicines in shortage

Phlow, a US-based, public benefi t drug manufacturer, said it has received US gov-ernment funding of $354-mn for advanced manufacturing of America’s most essen-tial medicines at risk of shortage, including medicines for the COVID-19 pandemic response.The total contract value awarded to Phlow is up to $812-mn, which includes a four-year base award of $354-mn with an additional $458-mn included as poten-tial options for long-term sustainability.

With its strategic partners, Civica Rx, Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU)’s Medicines for All Institute, and AMPAC Fine Chemicals, Phlow has ini-tiated manufacturing chemical precursor ingredients, active pharmaceutical ingredi-ents (APIs), and fi nished dosage forms for over a dozen essential medicines to treat hospitalised patients with COVID-19-related illnesses. Many of these medicines are in shortage and have previously been imported into the US from other nations.

Phlow has delivered over 1.6 million doses of fi ve essential generic medicines used to treat COVID-19 patients to the

US Strategic National Stockpile (SNS), including medicines used for sedation to help patients requiring ventilator support, medicines for pain management, and cer-tain essential antibiotics.

Phlow is also building the United States’ fi rst Strategic Active Pharma-ceutical Ingredients Reserve (SAPIR), a long-term, national stockpile to secure key ingredients used to manufacture the most essential medicines on US soil, reducing America’s dependency on foreign nations to support its drug supply chain.

Over 80% of APIs and chemical in-gredients used in the US to manufacture generics and over-the-counter drugs are produced outside US, the majority coming from China and India.

Project partnersLed by Dr. Frank Gupton at the Medi-

cines for All Institute, based at VCU Col-lege of Engineering, the team will use fl ow chemistry and other continuous advanced manufacturing processes to help manufac-ture its APIs.

“As a strategic partner, VCU and the Medicines for All Institute will be able to develop and commercialise innovative chemical process technologies for Phlow to enable domestic end-to-end drug manu-facturing with the ultimate goal of pro-viding affordable, high-quality, and US manufactured medicines to patients,” said Mr. Gupton.

Civica Rx, a non-profi t pharmaceuti-cal company, was formed to combat drug shortages and price spikes in hospitals in the US. This contract enables Civica to manufacture the fi nished dosage product on the same site as Phlow’s precursor and API production and work with Civica’s network of more than 1,200 hospitals, consisting of over 30% of licensed hos-pital beds in the US, to make these medi-cines immediately available to doctors and patients who need them. In order to begin rapidly producing medicines for patients in need, Phlow partnered with AMPAC Fine Chemicals, a leader in commercia-lising continuous processes, and a custom manufacturer of APIs and precursor chemical ingredients based in the US.

DISTRIBUTION DEAL

Evonik & Glenn expand partnership for cosmetic product protection line in US

Evonik and Glenn Corporation, a divi-sion of Azelis Americas, have announced the signing of an exclusive agreement, which enables Glenn to distribute the pro-duct protection line by Evonik’s Dr. Straet-mans brand in the US. The Evonik Dr. Straetmans product range includes multi-functional antimicrobials and preservative blends, antioxidants and chelating agents. The portfolio also comprises natural active ingredients with selected activity against

specifi c microorganisms that cause differ-ent skin disorders such as dandruff, body odour or oily, blemish-prone skin.

“With our strengthened partnership with Glenn, we are further expanding our sales channels and broadening the reach and support of our solutions to customers in the US. We are happy to offer a more complete set of solutions for formulation development, enabling the brands we sup-

port to adapt and innovate more quickly to changing consumer needs,” said Mr. Ron Birnbaum, head of Evonik’s Care Solu-tions Business Line in North America. In addition to functionally complement-ing existing Evonik products offered by Glenn, the Evonik Dr. Straetmans port-folio also presents Glenn customers with enhanced capabilities to address needs and trends stemming from natural and sustain-able cosmetics, Evonik said in a press note.

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GEARING FOR CHALLENGES

Frost & Sullivan assesses top 21 global risks that threaten the next decade

Leading consulting fi rm, Frost & Sulli-van’s recent analysis, ‘Global future risks: Future-proofi ng your strategies, 2030’, discusses the impact of future global risks through the short, medium and long terms, and explores strategies to act on clear growth opportunities. The study presents over 80 growth opportunities arising from 21 risks, which will help policymakers, businesses and individuals take immedi-ate tactical and strategic actions and draw plans to lower impact. Unpreparedness to address these challenges, which are loom-ing across the globe, will adversely impact businesses, societies, economies, cultures, and personal lives, the fi rm said.

“Risks are now increasingly intercon-nected, which, if amplifi ed, can trigger a ripple effect across industries, regions, and diverse stakeholder groups. Therefore, mitigating them will involve measures to quantify relevant risks, estimate the prob-ability of occurrence and the adoption of a cohesive, interdisciplinary, and multi-pronged approach,” said Mr. Murali Krishnan, Visionary Innovation Group Se-nior Industry Analyst at Frost & Sullivan.

“With an estimated 200 billion con-nected devices by 2030, the risk of sophisti-cated cyberattacks will escalate. Therefore, companies should invest in future-casting tools that help identify the impact of such

risks to their business, thereby detecting vulnerabilities and avoiding disruptions,” he said.

“In India, 300,000 more children could die over the next six months due to weakened health systems, 60 million people in the age group of 20-39 lost their jobs in April 2020, while individuals and businesses faced a multi-fold jump in cybercrimes; all of these risks driven by COVID-19, clearly demonstrate the inter-twined nature of global risks. Therefore, it is vital for nations and businesses to adopt early warning systems and forecasting tools to identify, understand, prepare for, and mitigate such risks,” Mr. Krishnan added.

According to the analysis, to tap into growth opportunities emerging from the short-, mid- and long-term risks, organisa-tions can focus on the following areas:

Short-term risks Privacy and disinformation risks:

Organisations must adopt a “privacy-by-design” approach, which goes beyond accepted privacy standards and assumes global regulatory compliance.

Rise of infectious diseases: Advanced technologies such as next-generation sequencing (NGS) and CRISPR-based diagnostics will enable new approaches in the treatment of infectious diseases.

Water crisis: Innovation in agricultural practices, such as vertical farming and optimised crop selection, can play an important role in reducing the ongoing water crisis.

Mid-term risks Urbanisation: Urbanisation stress will

trigger demand for smart solutions such as intelligent grid control and electrifi cation, smart buildings, and smart storage solutions.

Climate change risks: Organisations will emphasise investments in build-ings with net-zero energy consump-tion, and greenhouse gas emissions will increase minimally.

Long-term risks Artifi cial intelligence (AI) as a threat:

AI can be a strong reason for the polarisation of jobs across the world, but investing in collaborative computa-tional capabilities can help allocate an ideal division of tasks between humans and robots based on their distinct capabilities and deployment costs.

National identity crisis: Great busi-ness opportunities exist in providing digital authentication of eGovern-ment services such as digitisation of birth, marriage, and death certifi cates, passports, and driving licenses.

Eastman Foundation commits $1-mn to fi ght against COVID-19 pandemic

Eastman Foundation has committed $1-mn towards supporting global response organisations in the wake of the global COVID-19 pandemic.

“Given the unprecedented impact of COVID-19 on all of us, it is important that

we provide support in the communities where our employees live and work,” said Mr. Willie McLain, President of Eastman Foundation. “Every region has critical needs at this time. We want to be able to support efforts to meet those needs as best we can,” he said.

Eastman Foundation will provide funding to organisations for food, shel-ter, medical personal protective equip-ment for frontline workers and commu-nity support. Eastman operates sites in more than 50 communities around the world.

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SUPER-CHARGING DRUG DEVELOPMENT

Cell-free production method scales up yield by 5,000 times

Researchers are ramping up pro-duction of a promising drug that has proven effective in obliterating SARS-CoV in cellular cultures. The team hopes that the drug might also be effective in the fi ght against SARS’s close genetic cousin, the novel corona-virus (COVID-19).

Led by Northwestern University and ShanghaiTech University, the team has produced the promising molecule, called valinomycin, in a cell-free sys-tem. With this approach, they increased production yields more than 5,000 times in just a few rapid design cycles, achiev-ing higher concentrations of the mole-cule than achieved previously in cells.

“Because we use cell-free sys-tems, we can optimize production faster than in cells to further in-crease yields,” said Northwestern’s Michael Jewett, who co-led the study. “For example, pathway optimization cycles take days rather than weeks or months, and this speed could be ever so important when dealing with a pandemic like the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak.”

Jewett leads multiple projects that use cell-free biotechnology to accelerate COVID-19 therapeutics. His group takes the molecular ma-chinery out of cells, and then uses that machinery to make a product,

such as therapeutics, in a safe, in-expensive and rapid manner. The idea is akin to opening the hood of a car and removing the engine, which allows researchers to use the engine for different purposes, free from the constraints of the car.

A naturally occurring peptide, valino-mycin has recently emerged as a potential antiviral to treat SARS. Jewett imagines using cell-free synthetic biology to fi nd similar molecules or to modify valinomycin to make it safer and more potent.

[Metabolic Engineering, 2020; 60: 37 DOI: 10.1016/j.ymben.2020.03.009].

ANTI-VIRALS

Chemists working on drugs to treat COVID-19In the wake of the novel corona-

virus pandemic, Texas A&M University chemist Wenshe Ray Liu and his research team have focused their lab solely on searching for drugs to treat COVID-19. The Liu group was the fi rst to identify the antiviral drug remdesivir as a viable medicine to treat COVID-19 in a research study published in late Janu-ary. The drug was originally developed in response to the 2014 Ebola pandemic.

The researchers are working to develop drugs that can prevent SARS-CoV-2 – the virus that causes COVID-19 – and other coronaviruses from replicating once inside human cells. They’re also exploring how to counter-act the effect of the viruses in human plasma. Liu said his group has made signifi cant progress in a very short time toward their ultimate goal: to push a COVID-19 drug candidate to preclini-

cal trials and clinical testing before the pandemic subsides.

“There is sufficient scientific knowledge for this group of viruses, and we will be able to fi nd cures,” he said. Remdesivir is being tested in at least fi ve large-scale clinical trials around the world and also has been delivered to some patients, including the fi rst known U.S. case confi rmed Jan. 21 in Washington. That patient recovered after compassionate use of remdesivir.

While Liu said he remains con-vinced it’s the right treatment, he cau-tioned that success shouldn’t be viewed as a one-shot approach, given such a swift-moving target as COVID-19. “Remdesivir is still the best and prob-ably the only option to target the virus directly in patients,” he said.

However, with remdesivir poised to be the only approved drug to treat COVID-19, its large-scale use will occur, and some drug-resistant virus strains will evolve.“At this stage, the scientifi c community needs to prepare for the worst and work to bring other treatment options to the forefront,” he said, add-ing that while there have been positive results from tests of hydroxychloro-quinine, additional options are needed.

[ChemBioChem, 2020; 21 (5): 730 DOI: 10.1002/cbic.202000047].

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ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

The same few industrial facilities emit majority of toxic pollution year after year

Call them “super polluters” – the handful of industrial facilities that emit unusually high levels of toxic chemical pollution year after year. There are only a few of them, but together they ac-count for the majority of annual indus-trial pollution. Such is the key fi nding and major takeaway from a new paper published in the journal Environmental Research Letters.

“This pattern had previously been identifi ed in one industry at one point in time, but the pushback was, ‘Well, that’s an exception.’ What we showed is that it’s not the exception, it’s the rule,” said co-lead author and environ-mental sociologist Simone Pulver, of UC Santa Barbara.

The study by Pulver and Mary Collins of State University New York, Syracuse, is the fi rst to establish disproportionality in the production of toxic pollution both across a wide range of industries and over an extended period of time. The re-searchers examined U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) data, spanning the years 1998 to 2012, on toxic releases from more than 25,000 facilities in 322 manufacturing industries.

The results are striking.

“The more you compare like facili-ties, the more you see a handful of faci-lities are accounting for the majority of the toxic pollution emitted in one year from that industry,” said Pulver. “It’s a consistent pattern across a wide range of industries. It’s an egregious pattern because it’s really extreme, and it’s an incredibly stable pattern over time.”

The research has signifi cant impli-

cations for the regulation of toxic pollu-tion and suggests that major reductions to pollution could be achieved by fo-cusing on a relatively small number of facilities doing the most polluting. Of the more than 25,000 facilities analysed, 1,116 can be characterized as egregious polluters, defi ned as single facilities that generated 50% or more of the total annual hazard within an industry.

“But it’s complicated,” Pulver not-ed. Making it so, among other com-plexities, is that it’s not always the same facilities each year doing the egregious polluting. Of the group of super pol-luting facilities, the researchers noted, only 31 facilities are “consistently egre-gious polluters within their industries throughout the study period.” Finding that “the generation of environmental harm is not distributed equally across units but rather concentrated within a small group of egregious actors,” their results challenge the presumption of proportionality between economic activity and environmental harm.

“Even with all the controls – the same business done in the same way – you see this real inequality,” Pulver said. “A lot of facilities are not produc-ing much toxic pollution at all to make their product, while a small handful are

producing a whole lot of toxic pollution to do the exact same thing.”

Some interesting details: The high-est level of disproportionality unco-vered by the researchers was in the “All Other Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing” category; the lowest was in industrial mould manufactur-ing. The biggest increase in inequality, over the course of the study, occurred in bitumous coal underground mining. Taken altogether, the fi ndings have both scholarly and policy implications for the nature of pollution generation, for the role of targeting in environmen-tal regulatory decision-making and for efforts by environmental advocates, according to the authors.

“There are some facilities where there are real opportunities for learning and improvements to bring them in line with other facilities in their industries,” Pulver said. “There is a standard that’s possible in terms of damage to environ-ment, and that standard is demonstrated by a vast majority of facilities. Here is an opportunity to get that handful of facilities up to that standard.”

[Environmental Research Letters, 2020; 15 (6): 064002 DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/ab7393].

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SAFER OPTION

Scientists eliminate drug side effects by manipulating molecular chirality

Scientists from Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) have developed a novel technique that can produce pure therapeutic drugs without the associa-ted side effects.

The approach, which uses a nano-structure fabrication device, can mani-pulate the chirality of drug molecules by controlling the direction a substrate is rotated within the device, thus elimi-nating the possible side effects that can arise when people take drugs containing molecules with the incorrect chirality.

Published in the international sci-entifi c journal Nature Chemistry, the research fi ndings pave the way towards the mass production of purer, cheaper and safer drugs that can be made in a scalable and more environmentally-friendly way.

Control of molecular chirality improves drug safety

Many chemical molecules have two confi gurations, or chiral versions, that are mirror images of each other. While sharing the same molecular formula, the two chiral versions have differ-ent arrangements of their constituent atoms in space. More than half of the therapeutic drugs are made up of equal

amounts of left-handed and right-hand-ed chiral molecules, commonly known as “racemates”; one can cure specifi c diseases, but the other may have ad-verse effects. Separating and producing molecules with only the chiral arrange-ment (known as a single enantiomer) responsible for the therapeutic effects can help to produce drugs with im-proved safety and effi cacy.

Macro-scale control of molecular chirality

To produce single-enantiomer drugs, chemists have overwhelmingly used molecules called “chiral ligands” to effectively control the molecular chi-rality of drugs in the laboratory or in-dustry at the molecular scale, a process

called asymmetric synthesis. However, the existing technologies for producing single-enantiomer drugs are composed of complicated procedures, which are expensive and environmentally-un-friendly.

Dr. Jeffery Huang Zhifeng, Asso-ciate Professor in the Department of Physics at HKBU, and his research team devised a novel approach to mani-pulating molecular chirality through macro-scale control in collaboration with Sichuan University, Guangxi Medical University and the Southern University of Science and Technology. It involves mediating the manipula-tion with helical metal nanostructures (i.e. metal nanohelices) that are in the shape of a helical spring, and they have a characteristic size of one-thousandth of the diameter of a human hair.

Direction of rotation determines molecular chirality

The research team fabricated the metal nanohelices using a nanofabri-cation technique called glancing angle deposition (GLAD). Silver and cop-per were deposited onto a supporting substrate that was rotated clockwise and counter-clockwise to fabricate the right-handed and left-handed metal nanohelices, respectively.

The research team then used ultra-violet light to induce a chemical reac-tion. This caused 2-anthracenecarboxy-lic acid (AC) molecules adsorbing on the metal nanohelices to undergo the chemical reaction and form chiral molecular products, which are similar to some chiral drugs. When AC was attached to the surface of the right-handed metal nanohelices and exposed to ultraviolet light, it preferentially

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produced “right-handed” chiral mole-cular products. By the same token, when AC was adsorbed on the surface of the left-handed metal nanohelices and exposed to ultraviolet light, it pre-ferentially produced “left-handed” chi-ral molecular products. In other words, the chirality of the molecular product can be reliably determined by the chirality of the metal nanohelices, which is controlled by the direction of substrate rotation. The research demon-strates that controlling the direction of substrate rotation at a macroscopic

BIODEGRADABLE SOLVENT

Chemical recycling makes useful product from waste bioplastic

A faster, more effi cient way of recy-cling plant-based “bioplastics” has been developed by a team of scientists at the Universities of Birmingham and Bath. The team has shown how their chemi-cal recycling method not only speeds up the process, it can also be converted into a new product – a biodegradable solvent – which can be sold for use in a wide variety of industries including cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.

Bioplastics, made from polylactic acid (PLA), are becoming increasingly common in products such as disposable cups, packaging materials and even children’s toys. Typically, once they reach the end of their useful life, they are disposed of in landfi ll or compos-ted, biodegrading over periods of up to several months.

In a new study, researchers have shown that a chemical process, using a zinc-based catalyst developed at the University of Bath and methanol, can be used to break down real consumer plastics and produce the green solvent, methyl lactate.

The team tested their method on

three separate PLA products: a dispos-able cup, some 3D printer waste, and a children’s toy. They found the cup was most easily converted to methyl lactate at lower temperatures, but even the bulkier plastic in the children’s toy could be converted using higher temperatures. “We were excited to see that it was possible to obtain high quantities of the green solvent regard-less of samples’ characteristics due to colorants, additives, sizes and even molecular weight.,” said lead author Luis Román-Ramírez of the University of Birmingham’s School of Chemical Engineering.

Lead researcher Professor Joe Wood, at the University of Birmin-gham, says: “The process we’ve de-

signed has real potential to contribute to ongoing efforts to reduce the amount of plastic going into landfi ll or being incinerated creating new valuable pro-ducts from waste.

“Our technique breaks down the plastics into their chemical building blocks before ‘rebuilding’ them into a new product, so we can guarantee that the new product is of suffi ciently high quality for use in other products and pro-cesses.” The chemical process has been tried up to 300 ml, so next steps would include scaling up the reactor further be-fore it can be used in an industrial setting.

[Industrial & Engineering Chemis-try Research, 2020; DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.0c01122].

level can conveniently manipulate molecular chirality.

Green approach to reducing drug side effects

“Our success in manipulating mole-cular chirality through macroscopic engineering allows the convenient syn-thesis of drugs in single-enantiomer forms with only left- or right-handed-ness. Hence, it will help get rid of the adverse, sometimes fatal, side effects of many therapeutic drugs,” said Dr. Huang. The use of chiral ligands in the

conventional method of asymmetric synthesis is inevitable, and it may cause pollution to enter the environment. In contrast, in this novel approach the metal nanohelices can be used repeat-edly to produce single-enantiomer drugs without the use of chiral ligands. As a result, it paves the way towards the mass production of affordable thera-peutic drugs that are made in a scalable manner with recyclable materials.

[Nature Chemistry, 2020; DOI: 10.1038/s41557-020-0453-0].

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We often forget how vital the chemical industry is to our well-being, safety and daily

lives. The stigma around the issue of plastics waste in the environment often overshadows the progress the industry has made in becoming one of the more sustainable producers of critical pro-ducts.

In recent months, it has never been clearer just how important and respon-sive this industry is when faced with a global health crisis. The world has been left reeling from the impact of corona-virus and the chemical industry has stepped in with incredible speed and agility to help struggling health authori-ties get the materials they need to help fi ght the virus – protecting our people on the front line to save lives.

Life-critical materials from chemi-cal suppliers are required to produce antibacterial wipes, hand sanitizer, dis-infectants, surfactants for soaps, and personal protective equipment (PPE) such as masks, gowns and face shields. By supporting a robust supply of such

The chemical industry’s response to a crisis while in crisis

products, the chemical industry is help-ing control the spread of the virus.

Production of sanitizerAlongside a huge swing of produc-

tion of isopropyl alcohol (IPA) and ethanol, used in the production of hand sanitizer, many chemical companies have acted to directly meet the massive spike in demand for the fi nal hand sani-tizer product.

INEOS built two new plants in the UK and Germany in just 10 days to produce hand sanitizer, which it is now distributing free to health authorities. Two more such plants were built in the Arkansas and Pennsylvania in the US, in under 10 days. INEOS sites in Grangemouth, Scotland and Moers and Herne in Germany and Lavéra in south-ern France have also been running at capacity to produce the IPA and ethanol needed to support the new plants.

Dow has announced four additional global sites for sanitizer production which, including its existing facility in Germany, takes expected production to

more than 200 metric tons. Again, the sanitizer will be free of charge to health authorities. Dow has also designed simplifi ed and lightweight face shields, and is producing 100,000 such units for donation to hospitals in Michigan, US.

There are many examples where our industry, like humankind, has come together, stepped up and pivoted to sup-port our fi ght against COVID-19.

Huge global effortThe industry has, and will, play a

signifi cant role in this crisis, its pre-vention and the recovery. Exxon-Mobil, Oleon, MOL, Shell, Crope-nergies, Huntsman, LyondellBasell, BASF, Arkema, Perstorp, Indorama, PTT Global Chemical, SABIC, Unica, VCI and many others, have all respond-ed in a huge global effort to support the fi ght against the virus.

The response from the chemical industry to this global crisis is not sur-prising. The industry has long stood as a major contributor to global GDP and a game changer in human history.

Innovation continues to evolve to improve and save lives, and enable critical technologies. Chemicals have helped deliver low and zero fat foods; make water safe; create new materials that are stronger, lighter and safer for electric vehicles; enabled more effi -cient aircraft and increased crop yields.

Indeed, almost every industry relies on chemicals for some part of its pro-duction processes. Its work today has focused on supporting growth and addressing sustainability challenges.

DEAN CURTISPresident and CEO, ICIS

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Essential critical infrastructureOn 19 March, the US Department

of Homeland Security (DHS) identifi ed the chemical industry and its workers as “Essential Critical Infrastructure” – an industry sector critical to public health and safety, economic and national se-curity. The DHS noted to the chemical industry that there is “a special responsi-bility to maintain your work schedule”, while following CDC (Centers for Dis-ease Control and Prevention) workforce and customer protection guidance.

Slump in pricesAs the industry continues to pivot

its production capacity in response to COVID-19, it is doing so in a market landscape in which chemical prices due to the virus have plummeted.

The ICIS Petrochemical Index (IPEX) in April plunged 18% from March, and 37% year on year on a glo-bal basis. The second quarter is expected to be the worst in terms of fi nancial per-formance for the industry as demand collapsed amid the lockdowns.

Alongside cleaning and sanitizing products, polyethylene (PE) for food packaging and polypropylene (PP) for PPE are crucial in disease prevention. Although critical to the COVID-19

response, demand and pricing for these materials have also slumped on weak-ness in automotive, construction and consumer durables.

For an industry born out of inno-vation and pivotal to modern society, however, the chemical industry will remain strong. The effects of the Corona-virus pandemic will certainly echo through many industries and their sup-ply chains, providing an opportunity to learn and most likely change the way they work in the future.

Under the pressures which a cri-sis brings, organisations will have to fi nd better and new ways of doing old things, summoning creativity to adapt to a new normal with the conditions and opportunities this brings.

For an industry that is already turn-ing to digitalisation and analytics to help it become more effi cient and ro-bust, its resilience, purpose and agility have been demonstrated with its re-sponse to the world today and will help protect its future.

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Risk based process safety during disruptive timesInsights for managing process safety during and following the COVID-19 pandemic and similar crises

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

This CCPS Monograph provides insights for managing Process Safety during and following the

COVID-19 pandemic and similar crises. A CCPS task force has assembled this monograph based on their own experiences and expertise as well as input from CCPS member company represen-tatives. The monograph is organized by the RBPS elements. Although human factors is not a RBPS elements, human factors is addressed in Process Safety Culture, Stakeholder Outreach, and Con-duct of Operations. Table 1 identifi es the insights offered in this document. Each insight is described in the monograph. The bold topics are viewed as those of highest importance.

INTRODUCTION This monograph is being written

in early April 2020 as the COVID-19 is sweeping across the globe threaten-ing health, lives, and businesses. We are all actively engaged to address these threats and adapt to a new way of life and work. Many organizations are providing advice for managing occupational safety and health aspects for response to the current crisis. This monograph focuses on insights for Pro-cess Safety during and following the pandemic. In the spirit of the Center for Chemical Process Safety (CCPS) Vision 20/20 “Responsible Collabora-tion”, CCPS is sharing ideas on how companies in our industry are adapting and leading, as these ideas may be useful to you.

The backbone of the CCPS ap-proach to process safety is Guidelines for Risk Based Process Safety (CCPS 2007). These RBPS guidelines are

applicable at all times, including chal-lenging times. In the current situation, the RBPS approach serves as a useful framework for providing these insights for managing process safety in a dis-ruptive environment.

Quoting the RBPS book,

“The RBPS approach recognizes that all hazards and risks are not equal: consequently, it focuses more resources on higher hazards and risk. The main emphasis of the RBPS approach is to put just enough energy into each acti-vity to meet the anticipated needs for that activity. In this way, limited com-pany resources can be optimally appor-tioned to improve both facility safety performance and overall business per-formance.” (CCPS 2007)

“Risk based process safety criteria. Effective efforts to improve safety must be based upon:

An understanding of the hazards and risks of the facilities and their operations.

An understanding of the demand for and resources used in, process safety activities.

An understanding of how process safety activities are infl uenced by the process safety culture within the organization.” (CCPS 2007)

Approach Consider these three points in light

of the current pandemic. The process safety hazards and risks at our facilities should be managed to an acceptable level as before the pandemic started.

Demand for process safety support resources will continue; however, the availability of those resources may be impacted.

If we understand the process safety culture within the organization to include, or at least be impacted by, the cultural impact of the pandemic, then this has changed signifi cantly.

The current challenge, then, is to address RBPS needs at our facilities taking into account the current global disruption and threats on process safety resources (services, people, materials, equipment, funds). Many of us are well into that challenge. CCPS has surveyed a number of member compa-nies to collect insights on how they are adapting to the challenge. The insights shared are presented below using the RBPS framework. Managing human performance is challenging during a crisis. Human factors including anxiety, stress, fatigue, are addressed in Process Safety Culture, Stakeholder Outreach, and Conduct of Opera-tions.

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Table 1: CCPS risk based process safety – with insights for disruptive times

Commit to Process Safety

Process Safety Culture Lead the crisis responseCommunicate oftenCompensate for impacts on human per-formanceBuild trustMaintain a sense of vulnerability amid the crisis

Compliance with Standards Manage deferralsContinue to follow standards

Process Safety Competency Optimize on-line trainingConsider on-the-job learning opportunitiesIdentify key resources

Workforce Involvement Engage creativelyMinimize paper documentation

Stakeholder Outreach Communicate!Recognize support functions

Understand Hazards & Risks

Process Knowledge Management Make information accessible Hazard Identifi cation and Risk Analysis (HIRA)

Be fl exible with HIRAMaintain control of risk decisionsEvaluate effect of reduced staffi ngManage increased cyber security risks

Manage Risk

Operating Procedures Maintain procedures Safe Work Practices Actively manage maintenance work

Address new safety concerns Ensure smart devices are safe for use

Asset Integrity and Reliability Use risk-based assessmentContinue inspection, testing, and preventative maintenance

Contractor Management Collaborate with contractors and integrate response plans

Training & Performance Assurance Continue basic safety training Management of Change Continue to manage change

Recognize organizational change is keyAnticipate organizational change

Operational Readiness Make sure you are ready to operate Conduct of Operations Maintain a sense of vulnerability

Manage fatigueFocus on specifi c operational communications

Emergency Management Enact crisis management plansMaintain emergency response capability

Learn from Experience

Incident Investigation Continue learning from incidentsConduct learning reviews

Measurement & Metrics Consider metrics specifi c to the crisis Auditing Review audit schedule

Consider remote audit capabilitiesManagement Review & Continuous Improvement

Engage Management

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Pillar 1: Commit to Process Safety

Element 1 – Process Safety Culture

A positive environment where employees at all levels are commit-ted to process safety. This starts at the highest levels of the organization and is shared by all. Process safety leaders nurture this process.

Lead the crisis responseDevelop and execute Business Con-

tinuity Plans (BCP), in which sustaining process safety performance remains a key success factor. Establish response teams and structures to ensure that the evolving situation is managed care-fully as changes are made to business processes and resource allocation. Cre-ate and sustain a culture of “collective mindfulness” in an environment with mental distractions, working remotely, and limited frontline staffi ng levels.

Communicate oftenDuring times of stress, employees are

interested to hear what is changing, what is not changing, and how the company is doing. Communicate frequently and in a way that is easy for the employees to understand. Conduct town halls and team meetings via conference/video calls, post on bulletin boards, conduct toolbox talks, use social media. Keep a sense of team cohesion during challenging times. Main-tain a leadership presence in the fi eld.

Compensate for impacts on human performance

Humans can manage a given mental workload level. At times like these when that workload is increased, both due to work concerns and home issues, there is an increased likelihood of distraction and mistakes. Manage the workload to main-tain performance, while being cognizant of work and home demands. Allow for

breaks and alternate work schedules to compensate for distractions during the normal workday.

Build trustTreat everyone with respect, fair-

ness, and honesty; characteristics that are important to building trust and com-munication in any organization. Build a psychologically safe environment. This enables employees to feel comfortable in raising concerns or bringing bad news. Recognize people for identifying failures and defi cient systems to build a positive feedback loop with the workforce.

Maintain a sense of vulnerability amid the crisis

In the shock to the organization and the distractions of the crisis, it is very easy to lose focus. Recognize that process safety risks continue to exist and the bar-riers that manage them may be compro-mised by the crisis.

Element 2 – Compliance with Standards

Applicable regulations, standards, codes, and other requirements issued by national, state/provincial, and lo-cal governments, consensus standards organizations, and the corporation. Interpretation and implementation of these requirements. Includes deve-lopment activities for corporate, con-sensus, and governmental standards.

Manage deferralsGain approval for deferrals, with

documented risk analysis, for any regula-tory required studies such as PHA, PSM audit, etc.

Continue to follow standardsSites should be in core operating

mode during such challenging times,

and so new construction is unlikely, however, it should still follow codes and standards, including internal stan-dards. Standards include many industry learnings from incidents that are always relevant, regardless of the business en-vironment. US OSHA has recently published the “2020 Guidance on Pre-paring Workplaces for COVID-19” [https://www.osha.gov/Publications/OSHA3990.pdf for employers] to meet the Act’s General Duty Clause in rela-tion to this Pandemic.

Element 3 – Process Safety Competency

Skills and resources that the com-pany needs to have in the right places to manage its process hazards. Verifi cation that the company collectively has these skills and resources. Application of this information in succession planning and management of organizational change.

Optimize on-line trainingGiven the current resource de-

mands, deferring face-to-face training may be appropriate. Increase on-line training for those who have the time to do so. Employees can also work toward professional certifi cations in-cluding the CCPSC Process Safety Certifi cation [https://www.aiche.org/ccps/resources/certified-process-safe-ty-professional]. Those with certifi -cations can catch up on CEU/PDH hours required to maintain them. For a limited time, AIChE has made many courses free. Follow this link: https://www.aiche.org/COVID-19#panels-pane-collapsible-boxes-collapsible-boxes.

Consider on-the-job learning opportunities

Formal training provides only a

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fraction of learning. On-the-job learn-ing is the largest and most impactful learning opportunity. During times like these there are special projects, res-ponse teams, and step-up roles which provide great learning and develop-ment opportunities.

Identify key resourcesIdentify backups for key technical

resources/critical subject matter experts (SMEs) who may be unavailable. Iden-tifying key remote technical resources reminds staff of the expert technical re-sources that are still available who have the experience needed to resolve issues quickly and safely.

Element 4 – Workforce Involvement

Broad involvement of operating and maintenance personnel in process safety activities, to make sure that les-sons learned by the people closest to the process are considered and addressed.

Engage creativelyInvolve the workforce in different

ways, as many are working remotely. Con-sider a daily “morning coffee” or “water cooler” group call to maintain comradery and team work. Solicit suggestions from the workforce on how to improve work-force involvement remotely and to aid with current organizational issues.

Minimize paper documentationInvolve workforce remotely through

electronic documentation. Manage shift handover electronically to minimize contact. Utilize online logbooks acces-sible from remote locations.

Element 5 – Stakeholder Outreach

Activities with the community

to help outside responders and the public to understand the plant’s hazards and potential emergency scenarios and how to address these scenarios.

Communicate!Stakeholders include employees,

suppliers and customers, regulators, contractors, and the community. Com-municate via website updates, emails, telephone calls, and through social media. Communicate with the supply chain regarding what is no longer need-ed and what will be needed in greater quantities or faster. Make customers aware of any changes in the availabi-lity and delivery schedule. Ensure the public that safety and the environment is still the company’s primary concern and address any misinformation that may be communicated on social media.

Recognize support functionsProvide extra support to internal

stakeholders from HSE, HR, and pur-chasing, whose role may change to adapt to the crisis to support Opera-tions effectively. Evaluate what can be deferred during this core operating mode (e.g. new hire onsite interviews). Shift responsibilities from those who are overloaded to those who now have more time.

Pillar 2: Understand Hazards and Risk

Element 6 – Process Knowledge Manage-ment

The assembly and management of all information needed to perform process safety activities. Verifi cation of the accuracy of this information. Confi rmation that this information is correct and up to date. This infor-mation must be readily available to those who need it to safely perform their jobs.

Make information accessibleProvide remote access to the pro-

cess knowledge stewards, so they can remain as owners and experts for this

knowledge. Address challenges of access to documents that are not online and prioritize the need to convert key docu-ments to an accessible electronic form.

Element 7 – Hazard Identifi cation and Risk Analysis (HIRA)

Identifi cation of Process Safety hazards and their potential conse-quences. Defi nition of the risk posed by these hazard scenarios. Recom-mendations to reduce or eliminate hazards, reduce potential conse-quences, reduce frequency of occur-rence. Analysis may be qualitative or quantitative depending on the level of risk.

Be fl exible with HIRAConsider three ways to manage

HIRA (HAZOP, PHA, LOPA, etc.): Revalidation of HIRA uses much less resources than re-doing them.

Defer the HIRA of the lower-risk units until resources are available again.

Conduct the HIRA using remote technology. Best practices include using video conference programs for separate sharing of P&ID and for study worksheets. Send the P&IDs electronically to participants prior to the meeting. Have good hardware and resolve communica-tion issues early. If the HIRA can-not be conducted effectively, then it should be deferred, with appropri-ate approvals.

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Maintain control of risk decisionsDuring a crisis, employees will strive to

respond quickly to current needs, sometimes with more discretion than during normal operating period. Make sure that decision authority impacting major risks are retained at the appropriate level in the organization. This includes allocation of personnel and

fi nancial resources supporting the barriers protecting against major accident risks.

Manage risks related to staffi ng levelsEvaluate the effect of the reduced staff-

ing or changing staffi ng confi guration on the administrative controls that are credited in the HIRA.

Manage cyber security risksWith much of the face to face com-

munications being replaced with virtual communications, address cybersecurity with regard to use of VPN and remote access to fi les. Ensure barriers against cyber security threats are in place and monitored.

Pillar 3: Manage Risk

Element 8 – Operating Procedures

Written instructions for a manu-facturing operation that describes how the operation is to be carried out safely, explaining the conse-quences of deviation from proce-dures, describing key safeguards, and addressing special situations and emergencies.

Maintain proceduresSome staff may see a downturn

in workload and have time to update or revalidate procedures. Provide remote access to procedures and supporting documents. Include the workforce in the review, utilizing ope-rators who are off shift or working remotely. Designate SMEs on-call who can be contacted for support as procedures are being executed.

Element 9 – Safe Work Practices

Procedures to safely maintain

and repair equipment such as per-mits-to-work, line breaking, and hot work permits.

Actively manage maintenance workLimit maintenance to safety criti-

cal equipment maintenance and es-

sential repairs required to ensure reli-ability and safety. Defer high-hazard work to minimize risk of emergency. Maintain vigilance for the site’s safe work, hot work, and other permit processes (e.g. equipment/safety systems.) Create a call out procedure for critical maintenance.

Address new safety concernsThe crisis may introduce new

concerns and associated safe work practices such as social distanc-ing, proper hygiene, and PPE use, which should be incorporated into existing operating and maintenance procedures. This may require new approaches to doing work such as building a scaffold or repairing a pump where two people work in close proximity.

Ensure smart devices are safe for useThere may be a challenge of limi-

ted personnel onsite, which might encourage the use of smart devices

Element 10 – Asset Integrity and Reliability

Activities to ensure that impor-tant equipment remains suitable for its intended purpose throughout its service. Includes proper selection of materials of construction; inspec-tion, testing, and preventative main-tenance; and design for maintain-ability.

and cameras to provide “eyes” in the field. Ensure these devices are man-aged by the hot work policy and/or are intrinsically safe.

Use risk-based assessmentUse risk-based inspection pro-

grams to prioritize preventative maintenance activities. Use Manage-ment of Change to assess the risk and manage any inspections that are deferred. Follow-up after the crisis to perform any inspections that were deferred.

Continue inspection, testing and preventive maintenance

Reducing ITPM may be appropri-ate; however, reduction or elimina-tion of maintenance activities will have a long-term impact if not pro-perly managed. Pay critical attention to across the board budget cuts asso-ciated with asset integrity activi-ties. Reductions should be focused on specific equipment and the risk assessed, long-term consequences examined, and managed using the MOC process. Deferrals, and their impacts, may continue after the cri-sis has ended.

Figure 1 shows after each time oil price fell; process safety incidents increased. This is likely a result of a reduction in asset integrity spend-ing during periods of low oil price in order to reduce expenditures. This is a lesson to learn.

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Element 11 – Contractor Management

Practices to ensure that contract workers can perform their jobs safe-ly, and that contracted services do not add to or increase facility opera-tional risks.

Collaborate with contractors and integrate response plans

Maintain clear and frequent communi-cations with both resident and non-resident contractors. Share resources with neigh-bouring sites where appropriate to perform critical work. Maintain the proper level of safety awareness training for contractors, who may be new to the site, despite the operational disruption. Integrate response plans to support an effective response.

Element 12 – Training and Performance Assurance

Practical instruction in job and task requirements and methods for operation and maintenance work-ers, supervisors, engineers, leaders, and process safety professionals. Verifi cation that the trained skills are being practiced profi ciently.

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Element 13 – Manage-ment of Change

Process of reviewing and au-

thorizing proposed changes to faci-lity design, operations, organization, or activities prior to implementing them, and that the process safety information is updated accordingly.

Continue to manage changeMost incidents have a management

of change factor amongst the causes. Consider whether or not the change is a priority at this time. Be proactive in understanding the short-term and long-term implications of decisions. Minimize team time at risk while en-suring change is properl y reviewed.

Recognize organizational change is keyManage the organizational change

carefully and understand risks. Make sure that as people move, leave, step-up, it is clear who is in charge. Watch for the small, but important, tasks that can easily be overlooked. Verify per-sonnel competencies as people move into new assignments/roles. Leaders

should plan for the longer term and consider the organizational changes, and their impact, through the reco-very stage and into normal operations.

Anticipate organizational changeAnticipate employees being on

sick-leave or unavailable due to ‘self-isolation’ and identify back-ups for key roles. Consider how people in self-isolation can work remotely on other tasks to take the workload off those that are at the job site.

Element 14 – Opera-tional Readiness

Evaluation of the process before start-up or restart to ensure the pro-cess can be safely started. Applies to restart of facilities after being shut down or idled as well as after pro-cess changes and maintenance. Also applies to start-up of new facilities.

Make sure you are ready to operatePerform operational readiness

checks with the competent personnel prior to start-up of units that are shut down. Minimize team time at risk while ensuring PSSRs are fully completed. Ensure completion of actions identifi ed during the readiness review. While the majority of the team may be working remotely, a core team must be onsite to conduct the review.

Element 15 – Conduct of Operations

Means by which management and operational tasks required for process safety are carried out in a deliberate, faithful, and structured manner. Managers ensure workers carry out the required tasks and pre-vent deviations from expected per-formance.

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Maintain a sense of vulnerabilityPay particular attention to non-rou-

tine operations as these require more attention – which may be a challenge due to increased workload, fatigue, and distraction due to the crisis. These non-routine operations could include catalyst changeout, changeover to a different product slate, or a turndown in through-put. Focus on changes that can take the process out of its safe operating enve-lope. Leaders should reinforce maintain-ing this sense of vulnerability through their communications.

Manage fatigueAddress fatigue due to personal situa-

tions, reduced staffi ng, changing shift cycles, and increased responsibility. Build schedules that include rotation of person-nel to avoid burn out and fatigue due to work.

Focus on specifi c operational com-munications

Specifi c activities such as shift change, shift instructions, and shift meetings take on additional importance given the many changes during the crisis. Communicate clearly. Make sure equipment and mainte-nance status is clear for the next shift.

Element 16 – Emergency Management

Plans for possible emergencies that defi ne actions in an emergency, resources to execute those actions, practice drills, continuous improvement, training or informing employees, contractors, neighbours, and local authorities, and communications with stakeholders in the event an incident does occur.

Enact crisis management plansMany companies surveyed had a

pandemic on their risk matrix and had crisis management plans to address this. Update the plans as new threats and means to address those threats are identifi ed. An emergency response overview is provided in Figure 2.

Maintain emergency response capabi-lity

Ensure that the minimum number of response personnel are available for emergency response. Coordinate with mutual aid groups to supplement res-ponse staffi ng and coordinate response capabilities. Coordinate emergency equipment procurement and distribu-tion at a corporate level. Consider the challenges of team assignments keep-ing in mind the need to self-isolate due to exposure or illness.

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Pillar 4: Learn from Experience

Element 17 – Incident Investigation

Process of reporting, tracking, and investigating incidents and near-misses to identify root causes, taking corrective actions, evaluating incident trends, and communicating lessons learned.

Continue learning from similar incidents

Other organizational failures or disasters provide important lessons. Flixborough, LaPorte, and Longford all had elements where Operations did not utilize expertise and technical resources. In a pandemic or crisis where support staff is working remotely, it is critical to main-tain communication to manage normal and abnormal situations.

Conduct learning reviewsShare incident reports or external

industry alerts (e.g., Process Safety Beacon) virtually across the site(s) and proactively identify potentially similar defi ciencies, to spot issues in advance. Consider how could this event happen and what corrective actions are needed before the incident occurs.

Element 18 – Measure-ment and Metrics

Leading and lagging indicators of process safety performance, in-cluding incident and near-miss rates, as well as metrics that show how well key process safety elements are being performed. This information is used to drive improvement in Pro-cess Safety.

Consider metrics specifi c to the crisisIt is important to maintain/update

metrics during the crisis. Much of the data collected for metrics is usually available through online systems. It may be appropriate to create new metrics for use during the crisis such as perfor-mance of IT systems supporting remote working, or participation in group tele-coms to boost comradery.

Element 19 – Auditing

Periodic critical review of process safety management system perfor-mance by auditors not assigned to the site to identify gaps in performance and identify improvement opportuni-ties, and track closure of these gaps to completion.

Review audit scheduleDuring the crisis may not be an ap-

propriate time to bring additional peo-ple on site and potentially distract busy staff. Manage deferrals of internal and regulatory audits. Although audits may be deferred, continue to self-verify that work is done correctly and safely.

Consider remote audit opportunitiesConsider the opportunity to conduct

some portion of audits during this time, such as review of incidents, procedures, process knowledge documents, and other online information. Continue the onsite portion of the audit after the crisis, when personnel availability is improved.

Engage managementLeadership must maintain a pro-

cess safety focus. Meet regularly with management and leadership to ensure the communication of new expectations and safe conduct of operations duringthis time. Team cohesivity is important during times of isolation and uncertainty.

Element 20 – Manage-ment Review and Con-tinuous Improvement

The practice of managers at all levels of setting process safety expec-tations and goals with their staff and reviewing performance and progress towards those goals. May take place in a staff or “leadership team” meeting or one-on-one. May be facilitated by pro-cess safety lead, but is owned by the line manager.

REFERENCES CCPS 2007. Guidelines for Risk Based

Process Safety, Center for Chemical Pro-cess Safety, American Institute of Chemi-cal Engineers, New York, NY, 2007.

CreditsThis monograph was created by a

sub-committee of CCPS members with oversight by Dr. Anil Gokhale, Direc-tor, CCPS Projects. The team was initi-ated by Ramesh Harrylal, The National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago Ltd. and included Jerry Forest, Celanese; Elliot Wolf, Chemours; Jennifer Bitz, CCPS; and Cheryl Grounds, CCPS. It is made available for use with no legal ob-ligations or assumptions (i.e. use at your own risk). This monograph was reviewed by Louisa Nara, CCPS Global Technical Director. Corrections, updates, additions, and recommendations should be sent to Dr. Gokhale at [email protected].

CCPS acknowledges and thanks the following for their contribution to this document. Amplify Consultants, Cela-nese, ChampionX, CP Chem, Exida, ExxonMobil Corporation, Hengyuan Re-fi ning Company, Koch Company Servic-es, Kuwait Oil, NovaChem, The National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago Ltd., and Petro Rabigh.

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At the end of the year 2018, China had a total of 676 chemical parks. Of these, 57 are classi-

fi ed as national-level parks, 351 as pro-vincial level parks and 268 as munici-pal-level parks, the lowest level. While these parks are spread all over China, there is a higher concentration of parks in specifi c regions and provinces of China.

To be more specifi c, 32% of the chemical parks are in China’s Eastern region, followed by 25% in the Western region, 22% in the Northern region and 21% in the Central region. As the map (Fig. 1) shows, Shandong province and Jiangsu province are the two provinces – both in the Eastern region – with the largest number of chemical parks.

The chemical parks also vary greatly by annual sales. 14 chemical parks can be classifi ed as having extremely high sales of more than RMB 100-bn (about €12.7-bn), 33 have sales bet-

Chemical Parks in China: Push towards relocation of chemical production may open up opportunities for acquisitions

ween RMB 50-bn and RMB 100-bn, 224 are of medium size with salesbetween RMB 10-bn and RMB 50-bn, while the remaining parks have annual sales below RMB 10-bn.

Importance of chemical parksin China increased

The importance of chemical parks in China greatly increased within the framework of the 13th Five-Year Plan, which covers the period from 2016 to 2020. The plan aims at concentrating chemical production in chemical parks

in an effort to allow better supervision of the industry and facilitate the imple-mentation of tightened environmental protection. It mandates the massive relocation of chemical plants into such parks.

Somewhat ironically, some of the most serious recent accidents in Chi-na’s chemical industry have occurred in chemical parks. On March 21, 2019, an explosion at the Xiangshui Eco-chemical Industrial Zone in Yancheng of Jiangsu Province killed 78 people and injured an additional 617. Govern-ment reports later uncovered showed that an earlier inspection by the State Administration of Work Safety found 13 safety problems, including exten-sive leaks, a lack of safety training, poor site management and a shortage of operating procedures and technical specifi cations. On the other hand, a gas factory which was the site of an explo-sion in July 2019 in which at least 15 people died was on Henan’s provincial list of top safety-compliant workplaces and had received a China Chemical Safety Association award for extraordinary contribution to chemical indus-try safety standards.

While these events point to chemi-cal parks alone not being the sole solution to solving the environmental and safety issues of China’s chemical industry, government policy will clearly continue to shift chemical production into chemical parks. In addition, the government aims to put pressure on

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existing chemical parks to upgrade their standards and to reduce the num-ber of parks. This may be necessary given that in June 2019, China’s pro-claimed Safety Production Month, the Ministry of Emergency Management claims to have made unannounced visits to 34 chemical parks – only 5% of the total number. It seems that the current number of parks is too high for effective supervision.

Stricter regulationProvincial governments are also

getting stricter in regulating chemical parks. For example, Jiangsu province not only closed down the Xiangshui chemical park mentioned above, but plans to close a total of nine chemical parks. Other provinces, including Shan-dong, have also announced plans to re-duce the number of chemical parks, and several have issued provincial guide-lines tightening regulation of chemical parks and chemical production.

Guangdong province in June 2019 issued a draft “Regional Safety Risk Assessment Guidelines for Chemical Industrial Parks”, which mandates a regional safety risk assessment for chemical industry parks at least once every three years, from the previous five years. In contrast to the past, it thus seems that the careers of provin-

cial government officials now may benefit from tightening supervision. Indeed, industry representatives see this crackdown on the chemical in-dustry as a substantial threat to the industry. For example, in August 2019, Fu Xiangsheng, the vice-chairman of the China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation (CPCIF), stated that “Blanket cuts at petrochemical industrial parks have much bigger impacts than the Sino-US trade war.”

One way of promoting competi-

tion among chemical parks is the annual publication of a list of the top 30 chemical parks (Table 1). The list is based on a number of criteria, such as economic strength of the park, safety standards, innovation, sustainability and infrastructural support. This list gives a good indi-cation of parks that have high stan-dards and are unlikely to be threat-ened by closures. However, parks on this list will also have relati-vely high entry requirements for chemical companies, for example regarding investment level.

These top-ranked parks are not evenly distributed (Figure 2). Almost all of them are on China’s coast, and almost half (14 out of 30) are in the two provinces neighbouring Shanghai, namely Zhejiang and Jiangsu.

Compared with the overall distri-bution of chemical parks as illustrated in Figure 1, this shows that the general quality of chemical parks in the more developed provinces, particularly in Eastern China, is far higher than those in inland provinces, of which only very few make the list.

Fig. 2: Location of 30 top-ranked chemical parks in China (approximate location only)

Rank 1.10

Rank 11.20

Rank 21.30

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Table 1: Top-ranked chemical parks in China in 2019Rank Name of Chemical Park Province1 Huizhou Daya Bay Economic and Technological Development Zone Guangdong2 Ningbo Petrochemical Economic and Technological Development Zone Zhejiang3 Nanjing Jiangbei New Material Science and Technology Park Jiangsu4 Ningbo Daxie Development Zone Zhejiang5 Zibo Qilu Chemical Industry Zone Shandong6 Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region Ningdong Energy and Chemical

Industry Base Ningxia

7 Yangzhou Chemical Industry Park Jiangsu8 Dongying Port Economic Development Zone Shandong9 China Chemical New Materials (Jiaxing) Park Zhejiang10 Jiangsu Taixing Economic Development Zone Zhejiang11 CangzhouLingang Economic and Technological Development Zone Hebei12 Maoming High-tech Industrial Development Zone Guangdong13 Jiangsu Changzhou Binjiang Economic Development Zone Jiangsu14 Quangang Petrochemical Industrial Park Fujian15 Hangzhou Bay Shangyu Economic and Technological Development Zone Zhejiang16 Zhejiang Yinzhou High-tech Industrial Park Zhejiang17 Jiangsu Changshu New Material Industrial Park Jiangsu18 Wuhan Chemical Industry Park Hubei19 Changshou Economic and Technological Development Zone Jiangsu20 Jining New Material Industrial Park Shandong21 Zhenjiang New District New Material Industrial Park Jiangsu22 Zhuhai Economic and Technological Development Zone Guangdong23 China Petrochemical (Qinzhou) Industrial Park Guangxi24 Panjin Liaodong Bay New District Liaoning25 China Chemical New Materials (Liaocheng) Industrial Park Shandong26 Daqing High-tech Industrial Development Zone Heilongjiang27 Yantai Chemical Industry Park Shandong28 Quanhui Petrochemical Industrial Park Fujian29 Taizhou Binjiang Industrial Park Zhejiang30 RudongYangkou Chemical Industrial Park Jiangsu

Note: Shanghai Chemical Industry Park chose voluntarily not to participate in the ranking after ranking fi rst in the previous years.

Concept of highly integrated chemical parks

On a more holistic note, China also promotes the concept of highly integrat-ed chemical parks. The Chemical Park Working Committee of the CPCIF states that “A world-class chemical park is a soul, an organic ecosystem, not a simple gathering of companies.” In typical Chi-nese fashion, this is to be achieved by the “6 Integrations” (the Chinese like these numbered lists of priorities). Specifi cally, this includes the integration of raw mate-rials, logistics, safety, environmental pro-tection, data and management services.

While the practical effect of such somewhat nebulous, high-level concepts is sometimes hard to judge, it is worth mentioning that China has announced to promote emission treatment by third parties in chemical parks by, e.g., giv-ing qualifi ed businesses a reduced tax rate – potentially a consequence of the promotion of integrated environmental protection and management services.

Looking forward, it is likely that the number of chemical parks in China will shrink. The government has already announced that it intends to stabilize or even reduce the number of chemi-cal parks to around 500. Therefore, un-successful and sub-standard chemical parks face the risk of being closed down within the next few years. An admittedly imperfect back-of-the-envelope calcu-lation comparing Germany with China shows that China would need about 300 chemical parks compared to Germany’s 37, so despite the current huge demand for space in chemical parks, the current number may already be somewhat large.

High standards and good reputation has a price tag

Chemical companies searching for production sites in China therefore need to have a clear understanding of the current situation. While it will be mandatory to locate new production in

chemical parks, this alone will not be suffi cient to guarantee long-term site stability. Chemical companies are well advised to look for chemical parks with high standards and good reputation, even though such parks are likely to have higher investment and environ-mental protection requirements.

The list of top 30 chemical parks issued by the CPCIF may be a start-

ing point. Companies should also keep in mind that the current push towards relocation of chemical pro-duction into chemical parks puts substantial pressure on smaller do-mestic chemical companies, which may lack the funds for such a reloca-tion. Identifying such companies and approaching them may therefore open up promising opportunities for acquisitions in China.

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The Association for Accessible Medicines, which represents generic-drug and biosimilar manufacturers

in the US, put forth a blueprint to facilitate a repatriation of pharma manufacturing to the US. What does the plan recommend?

A plan for re-inventing the US pharma supply chains

One consequence of the novel corona-virus (COVID-19) pandemic from in-dustry as a whole is a re-thinking of global supply chains and the need to in-crease domestic manufacturing to assure supply and mitigate potential product shortages. This conversation is also occurring in the pharmaceutical industry.

On April 30, 2020, the Association for Accessible Medicines (AAM), which represents generic-drug and biosimilar companies and manufacturers in the US, released a report, A Blueprint for Enhanc-ing the Security of the US Pharmaceutical Supply Chain, a six-element framework that lays out actions that the federal gov-ernment could take to ensure a consistent supply of critical pharmaceuticals. The blueprint builds upon the existing gene-ric pharmaceutical supply chain in the US,

Reinventing US pharma manufacturing and supply chains

which produces more than 61 billion doses annually in nearly 150 manufactur-ing facilities across the US, according to information from the AAM.

“The generic pharmaceutical supply chain, which provides 90% of prescrip-tions fi lled in the United States, is demon-strating remarkable resiliency during the COVID-19 crisis, and AAM and its member companies are committed to applying the lessons that we have learned to make the supply chain stronger and more secure,” said Jeffrey K. Francer, AAM’s Interim CEO and General Counsel, in an April 30, 2020 statement. “The blueprint contains specifi c steps that Congress and the Executive Branch could take to cre-ate the capacity to manufacture critical medicines in the United States and allied countries, leading to increased national security, a reduction of dependence on any one country for key pharmaceuticals or their components, and an expanded employment base.”

A proposal for increasing US-based manufacturing for high-priority medicines

Figure 1 outlines the AAM’s pro-

posal for a way to increase US-based manufacturing by providing the Secre-tary of the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) with additional authority to secure the US pharmaceu-tical supply chain. The plan involves the HHS Secretary establishing a list of priority medicines and creating a supply-chain map for those medicines. Working with the Offi ce of the US Trade Representative (USTR), which is the government agency responsible for developing and recommending US trade policy to the President of the US, the HHS and USTR would launch multi-lateral talks to promote a cooperative approach to developing a manufactur-ing base in allied countries.

The HHS would then engage in di-rect discussions with pharmaceutical manufacturers to promote US manufac-turing of essential medicines. The US government would use various tools, such as grants, tax incentives, loans,

PATRICIA VAN ARNUMEditorial Director Drug, Chemical and AssociatedTechnologies Association (DCAT)

Source: Association for Accessible MedicinesFig. 1: Proposed blueprint for US pharmaceutical supply chain

USTR and HHS launch multilateral talks to promote a cooperative

approach to developing a manufacturing base in allied countries

HHS develops a list of priority medicines

HHS creates a supply chain heat map

Tools to enable viable investments include grants, tax incentives, loans guaranteed

price & volume contracts, and adoption of regulatory inventories

FDA strengthens internal coordination to ensure expanded manufacturer engagement

and effi cient regulatory review and approval

HHS engages in direct discussions with pharma manufacturers to promote US manufacturing of essential medicines

HHS is US Department of Health and Human Services USTR is the US Trade Representative

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Source: Association for Accessible Medicines

Fig. 2: Indentifying the list of medicines most critical for US manufacturing

guaranteed price & volume contracts, and adoption of regulatory effi ciencies to encourage onshoring of pharmaceu-tical manufacturing to the US. Such incentives are considered necessary to offset the cost and time required to build up US-based manufacturing and takes into account certain projections that new manufacturing facilities can cost as much as $1 billion and take fi ve to seven years to build.

The US Food and Drug Adminis-tration (FDA) would then strengthen its internal coordination to ensure ex-panded manufacturer engagement and effi cient regulatory review and appro-val for an expansion or establishment of US-based manufacturing facilities.

List of essential medicines and assessment of the supply chain

A key part of the AAM’s blueprint for securing the US pharmaceutical supply chain is to provide the HHS Se-cretary the authority to establish a list of essential medicines for the US (see Figure 2). The AAM recommends that

within 180 days of the enactment of the blueprint, the HHS Secretary would establish a list of essential medicines for the US. Essential medicines are defi ned as the active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) and fi nished dosage form.

The list of essential medicines in-cludes medicines deemed most criti-cal to the US healthcare system during an HHS Secretary-designated public health emergency and/or those that, if shortages occurred, could impact US national security. In developing the list, the AAM suggests that the HHS Se-cretary consult with the FDA, the Cen-ters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and other public-health agencies as well as the Secretary of Defense and Secretary of State.

The list of essential medicines would be subject to a 60-day public comment period.

Assessment of the supply chainWithin one year of enactment of

the blueprint, the AAM recommends that the Secretary of HHS prepare an assessment of the global supply chain’s ability to source and manufacture the medicines on the list of essential medi-cines (see Figure 2).

Designation of “high-priority” essen-tial medicines

From the list of essential medicines, and informed by the assessment of the supply chain, the HHS would publish a list of “high-priority” essential medi-cines for the purpose of ensuring US production and supply of those medi-cines. Publication would occur within two years of enactment of the blueprint. The HHS Secretary would update the list annually and may designate addi-tional medicines, including those not previously deemed essential, as “high priority” during an HHS Secretary-designated public health emergency, according to the AAM’s proposal. The list, and any updates, would be subject to a 30-day public comment period.

Incentives for securing the US pharma supply chain

In its blueprint, the AAM outlines several incentives as a means to en-courage pharmaceutical manufacturers to repatriate pharmaceutical manufac-turing to the US and ways to offset the costs for doing so (see Figure 3). The AAM’s proposal specifi es that within six months of the completion of the list of “high priority” medicines, the HHS, acting through the Offi ce of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response under the HHS, would seek new and specifi c proposals from pharma-ceutical manufacturers to determine how individual companies can help secure the US pharmaceutical manu-facturing base for priority medicines. Proposals would include the list of spe-cifi c fi nished dosage forms and APIs the company proposes manufacturing in the US and the specifi c type of incentives necessary to make the faci-

HHS is Department of Health and Human Services.API is active pharmaceutical ingredient.ANDA is abbreviated new drug application.

List of essential medicinesThe list of essential medicines shall include medicines deemed most critical to the US healthcare system, vital during an HHS-Secretary-Designated public health emergency, and/or those that, if shortages occurred, could impact US national security.

Designation of ‘‘High Priority” essential medicinesFrom the list of essential medicines, and informed by the assessment of the supply chain, the Secretary of HHS to publish a list of ‘‘high priority” essential medicines for the purpose of ensuring US production and supply of those medicines.

Assessment of the supply chainThe HHS Secretary to prepare an assessment of the global supply chain’s ability to source and manufacture the medicines on the list of essential medicines. The assess-ment would include:

The number of manufacturers of each fi nished dosage form and API; The number of manufacturers with approved ANDAs; The market shares for manufacturers of each fi nished dosage from and API; The volume of fi nished dosage form and API manufactured at each facility; and The geographic location of fi nished dosage form and API facilities.

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lities economically viable. HHS would be authorized to make such incentives available as described in Figure 3.

Long-term price and volume-guaran-teed contracts

In its proposal, the AAM says that guaranteed volume and price agree-ments are essential to ensuring the vi-ability of US-based generic manufac-turing for “high priority medicines and to inoculate those investments against low-priced imports of the same medi-cine from, for example, China.” When engaging with the industry, however, the AAM stresses that the HHS must encourage multiple suppliers in the market and ensure, whenever possible, that no one company supplies the entire market to protect against supply disrup-tions. The price and volume agreements would provide purchase guarantees that could be spread across the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) and all fede-ral agencies that procure medicines through the Federal Supply Schedule. For the SNS, the HHS may take pos-session of such purchases or may pay manufacturers an inventory-manage-ment fee to produce and maintain the specifi ed quantity on behalf of the SNS.

Specifi c volume and price levels would be negotiated on a company-by-com-pany basis.

GrantsThe AAM’s proposal also calls for

the HHS to provide grants to support construction, alteration or renovation of facilities for the US-based manufac-ture of medicines included on the high-priority medicines list (see Figure 2). Grants would also be provided to phar-maceutical manufacturers to relocate production facilities from outside of the US back to the US to cover expenses in moving production and include funds to offset the cost of building new fac-tories and research centres. Such grants would be available only to manufactur-ers with an approved abbreviated new drug application (or, in the case of an authorized generic drug, a license to manufacture the drug under another manufacturer’s new drug application).

Figure 3 outlines further incentives that the US government would be able to provide to encourage pharmaceuti-cal manufacturers to onshore pharma-ceutical manufacturing back to the US, including tax incentives and ways to

increase regulatory effi ciency for approv-ing new manufacturing facilities produc-ing high-priority medicines in the US.

While long-term pricing and volume guarantees and grants would be worked out on an individual company basis, there are several incentives that the AAM recommends could be adopted for the entirety of the US generics or bio-similars pharmaceutical manufacturing base, which would include tax incen-tives and regulatory effi ciencies from the FDA.

Under the AAM’s proposal, new tax incentives would be used to encour-age pharmaceutical companies to relo-cate foreign manufacturing sites back to the US, build new greenfi eld sites, refurbish already existing manufactur-ing facilities, and/or transform existing production lines to focus on pharma-ceuticals that appear on the HHS’ list of “high-priority” medicines.

Specifi c recommendations offered by the AAM would allow for a tax de-duction during whichever of the two periods is longer: throughout the period the medicine is deemed “high priority”

Grants Regulatory effi cienciesTax incentivies

US gov’t grants to support construction, alteration or renovation of facilities for the US-based maufacture of high-priority medicines.

US gov’t grants to pharma-ceuticals manufacturers to relocate production facilities from outside of the US back to the US to cover moving expenses and offset costs for building new plants and research centers.

New tax incentives to en-courage US pharmaceutical companies to produce high-priority medicines by:

• Relocating foreign manufac-turing sites back to the US;

• Building new greenfi eld sites;

• Refurbishing already exist-ing manufacturing facilities and/or transforming existing production lines.

To expedite the approval of onshores facilities and all the products to be produced in them, the FDA will stream-line its regulatory review and approval processes of such facilities.

The FDA to create an inter-nal, intra-agency working group to expedite reviews and approvals to onshore pharmaceutical manufactur-ing.

Long-term price and volume guaranteed contracts

Guaranteed volume and price agreements for US-based generic manufactur-ing for “high priority” medi-cines.

Source: Association for Accessible MedicinesFig. 3: Proposed incentives to secure the US pharma supply chain

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or during the initial period that the company has agreed with the HHS to supply from its expanded investment. Specifi c tax incentives proposed by the AAM that will facilitate the onshoring of US pharmaceutical manufacturing include:

A dollar-for-dollar credit against federal taxes to pharmaceutical manufacturers for 50% of wages, investments, and purchases made for manufacturing medications on the priority medicines list in the US;

A tax reduction modelled after the Domestic Production Activities De-duction (Section 199), which pro-vides a tax deduction of as much as

9% of the company’s income attribut-able to US manufacturing operations;

An increase to the R&D credit rate to 20% for the alternative simplifi ed credit; and

Full expensing for the construction of new factories built to move pro-duction from overseas to the US.

To expedite the approval of a faci-lity and all the products to be produced in it, the AAM proposes that the FDA streamline its regulatory review and approval processes by removing dupli-cated actions and reducing the time for approvals. Under the AAM proposal, the FDA would expand cooperation

with the manufacturer by working colla-boratively to evaluate and approve the facility and the technology-transfer pro-cesses concurrently as opposed to wait-ing until after the facility is built and the equipment is installed and validated.

To accomplish these goals, the AAM proposes that the FDA create an internal, intra-agency working group focused on helping to expedite reviews and appro-vals to onshore pharmaceutical manu-facturing. This working group would consist of resources from the Offi ce of Regulatory Affairs (inspections); the Offi ce of Pharmaceutical Quality (facili-ties); reviewers from both chemistry and microbiology disciplines; and the Offi ce of Generic Drugs (overall project man-agement). This working group would be dedicated to the transfer of products back into either US approved facilities or newly constructed facilities at new or existing sites. This working group would grant meetings with the company to discuss the overall transfer plans. Separately, to promote international co-operation, the AAM proposes that the USTR, working with the HHS, should negotiate a plurilateral agreement with US allies to promote a cooperative ap-proach to securing the US supply chain.

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The role incumbent is mainly responsible for: Status of fi nished product stock as per delivery schedule. Review as per dispatch advance planning sheet. Down time status review with plant team and expedite job, coordination with concerned dept.

Discussion on in-process deviation. Daily meeting with Plant-in-charge and Shift-in-charge for plant issues. Daily meeting with Unit Head for discussing current issues, special instruc-tion, troubleshooting etc.

The activities performed by the incumbent would also include tasks related to production & quality, safety compliance, IMS documentation, etc.Qualifi cation: B.E./B.Tech. (Chemical) with minimum 10-20 years related ex-

perience. In-depth knowledge of chemical processes and handling chemical plants.Contact: [email protected]

(Source: www.naukri.com)

the material safety data sheet (MSDS) of raw material/finished goods. Accountable for vendor development process in the plant. Check and con-trol ‘In Process Material’ (semi-fi ni-shed goods) of all the plants.

Ensuring that process related pro-blems are solved from time to time. Interacting with sales, marketing and production functions on daily basis.

Interacting with procurement de-partment for annual maintenance contract for lab instruments and allocation of funds for new instru-ments. To provide market samples to new vendors for business deve-lopment task. Ensuring mainte-nance of the lab documents as per ISO system requirements.

Implementation of HSE practices in all areas of responsibility.

Background & experience required M.Sc. (Chemistry) with minimum

15 years of industry experience, basically from fl avour and fragrance (F&F) chemicals.

In-depth knowledge of all type of lab instruments operation such as GC, GC MS, and double beam spectro-photometer. Karl Fischer moisture balance, fl ame photo meter, Bom calorimeter, conductivity meter, Lovi Bond colour comparator etc. and skill to set up R&D equipment in lab for experiment.

Knowledge of F&F products espe-cially olfactory analysis of fl avour and fragrance materials which is a much specialised skill not based on any measure but on the odour profi le skill evaluation of the product.

Knowledge of regulatory affairs of F&F products.

Understanding of analytical instru-ments (GC, HPLC, FTIR, GCMS, UV/VIS spectrophotometer).

ISO 9000, and ISO 14000 systems.

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Knowledge of GMP systems and SPC/SQC techniques.

Good verbal & written skills in English.

For more details and to apply, visit: https: / /career. lanxess.com/job/Nagda-Senior-Manager-Q A % 2 C - Q C - a n d - R & D - M P -456331/568713101/

(Source: Company website)

Huntsman CorporationHuntsman is a global manufacturer

and marketer of differentiated chemicals, serving a broad and diverse range of consumer and industrial end markets, including transportation, home life, con-struction, energy and fuels, and clothing and footwear. The company requires:

Global Product Manager – Disperse Dyes

Location of this position is fl exible: China, India, Thailand. Candidates from these countries are welcome to apply.

Key accountabilitiesPortfolio management: Compile

market data, analyse competition, pro-pose technology segmentation, develop strategic options together with Market-ing, Research & Technology, Opera-tions, Commercial & Purchasing. De-fi ne and review portfolio strategy with Global Marketing Manager, identify phase-out candidates, propose replace-ment products; implement withdrawal.

Drive profitability: Manage net margin expectations by driving cost reduction initiatives (including target costing & raw material ordering) and implementing pricing excellence to meet business targets & objectives.

Competitive forces: Map competi-tion and their relative cost position for our key technologies, develop strate-gic approaches to ensure relative cost competitiveness, coordinate analysis of competition products between R&T and Technical Resource teams, collect infor-mation and make it available to Sales and Technical Resource teams.

Pricing process: Collect information

on competition pricing responsible for costing, works with Global Pricing Offi ce for the price setting and produce regular updates on product cost development based on input from Manufacturing and Purchasing, propose pricing adjustments.

Sales & operations planning (S&OP): Decide together with Global Range Management team (GRM) on product transfers, siting decisions, etc.

Innovation: Member of Project Management Group, defi ne cost struc-ture, set new items up, defi ne product specifi cations, coordinate launch with global marketing team.

Product quality: Review specifi ca-tions for existing products, defi ne speci-fi cations for new products, set quality verdicts as required, etc.

Product EHS: Drive registration of all new products (global and local), etc.

Patent and trademark issues: Co-ordinate actions to reinforce intellectual property, etc.

Key requirements Education: Bachelor degree in tex-tiles chemistry, engineering or simi-lar; business administration.

Experience: Minimum 8 years pro-fessional experience in Sales, TR, Product Management, Manufactur-ing or Supply Chain.

Know-how/skills: Effective net-working, negotiation and communi-cation skills (incl. English), presen-tation, company IT systems.

For more details and to apply, visit: https://huntsman.wd1.mywork-dayjobs.com/en-US/Huntsman/job/China----Huntsman-Cam-pus-Shanghai/Global-Product-Manager_J-007639?source=www_huntsman.com_careers_ID

(Source: Company website)

S Kant Healthcare Ltd.S Kant Healthcare Ltd. is the formula-

tions division of the SK Group, serving the pharmaceutical industry since 1932. Acquired from Solvay in 1996, the com-pany’s manufacturing facility in Vapi, Gujarat, is spread across 11 acres with dedicated buildings for manufacturing of formulations, APIs, metallic stearates, herbal extracts, etc. The company requires:

Assistant Manager Production

Location: Vapi, Gujarat.

Experience: 10-15 years.

Job description Execution of daily and monthly production plan.

Getting line clearance from QA be-fore starting the next product.

Co-ordination with QC & Mainte-nance department. Troubleshooting related to process and machine in coordination with Department head.

Monitoring of production process, in-process checks and changeover time. Reporting to the Production Head and QA Head for any GMP incidents.

Investigating deviations and GMP incidences.

Final yield reconciliation after each stage before proceeding to next step.

Maintaining equipment logs of ma-chines, etc.

Maintaining environmental records. Ensure cleanliness of area, equip-ment, instrument, etc.

Training of workmen and sub ordinates. To perform audit of contract labora-tory, etc.

Qualifi cation: B. Pharma/M.Pharma.

Contact: Mr. Sajur Ahmed S Kant Healthcare Ltd. Plot 1802-1805 G.I.D.C. Phase III Vapi, Gujarat – 396195 Email: [email protected] Website: www.skant.com

(Source: www.naukri.com)

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Oxo alcohols, Ethyl acetate fi rm up; IPA, Phenol, Styrene, Propylene glycol rule lower

Methanol (imported) was at Rs. 15.25 in bulk, ex-Kandla. Dimethyl formamide (DMF) was at Rs. 84 per kg in bulk.

Oxo alcoholsDomestic Octanol was up by

a rupee at Rs. 62 in bulk, while imported material was down by Rs. 5 at Rs. 64. Domestic Butanol was up by Rs. 4 at Rs. 57 and imported butanol also gained Rs. 4 at Rs. 56. Domestic Iso-butanol was up by Rs. 2 at Rs. 52, while imported material was quo-ted up by a rupee at Rs. 50.

Fibre intermediatesMEG was marginally higher at

Rs. 39.50 in bulk, while DEG was up by a rupee at Rs. 38 for bulk. TEG was at Rs. 100 in bulk and Rs. 107 for packed material. PTA was Rs. 43.50.

PhenolPhenol imported material was

down by Rs. 2.50 at Rs. 49 in bulk. Acetone was at Rs. 69 in bulk and Rs. 78 for packed material, while imported material was down by a rupee at Rs. 73.

AcetylsAcetic acid imported moved

up marginally at Rs. 27 in bulk. Ethyl acetate gained Rs. 1.50 at Rs. 54 in bulk, while Butyl acetate was up by a rupee at Rs. 61 in bulk. Butyl cellosolve was down by a rupee at Rs. 68 in

The week under review wit-nessed upswing in prices of oxo alcohols, ethyl and butyl acetates, while IPA, cyclohexanone, styrene and chloroform ruled lower.

Toluene (RIL) was quoted at Rs. 27 (basic) in bulk, while Toluene (BPCL) was at Rs. 32 (basic) in bulk and Rs. 54 for barrels. BPCL’s Benzene was at Rs. 26, while Benzene (RIL) was at Rs. 31.

Mixed xylene was selling at Rs. 27 in bulk, while imported mixed xylene was up by Rs. 4.50 at Rs. 34 (basic). o-Xylene (OX) was quoted at Rs. 44, while imported material gained a rupee at Rs. 46 in bulk. Domestic Isopropyl alcohol was down by Rs. 13 at Rs. 162 in bulk and was available at Rs. 195 for packed material.

Among the aromatic solvents, C-9 was up by Rs. 2 at Rs. 36. Cyclohexane was quoted at Rs. 45 in bulk, while Cyclohexanone was down by a rupee at Rs. 63 in bulk. Acrylonitrile (imported) was down by a rupee at Rs. 73 in bulk. Styrene monomer ruled lower by Rs. 4 at Rs. 49, ex-Kandla. Propylene glycol eased down by Rs. 3 at Rs. 77 in bulk, ex-Kandla. MEK (imported) was quoted at Rs. 90 (basic), ex-Kandla.

bulk. Vinyl acetate was down by Rs. 2.50 at Rs. 56.50 in bulk.

ChloralkaliesCaustic soda fl akes ruled at

Rs. 39 in bulk, while Caustic soda lye was selling up marginally at Rs. 24.50 (basic). Caustic potash was down by a rupee at Rs. 83 in bulk. Ethylene dichloride was down marginally at Rs. 18 in bulk. Among the chloromethanes, Methylene chloride was down by a rupee at Rs. 35 in bulk. Chloroform eased by a rupee at Rs. 19 in bulk.

PhthalatesDOP was down by Rs. 2 at

Rs. 80.50, while DBP was down by Rs. 2 at Rs. 82. DIBP was quoted at Rs. 75. DBM was at Rs. 99 and DOM was at Rs. 100. DOA was at Rs. 111.

Titanium dioxide Anatase grade Titanium di-

oxide (TTPL) was quoted at Rs. 182 (basic) in bulk, while rutile grade of KMML was at Rs. 224 (basic) for paint, ink and plastic grade materials.

Among the imported materials, DuPont was quoted at Rs. 275 (basic) per kg; Huntsman was at Rs. 250 and Tronox was at Rs. 260. Chinese rutile was at Rs. 200 (basic), Chinese anatase was selling at Rs. 170.

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145Chemical Weekly June 2, 2020

Prices as on May 26, 2020

Name of Chemicals Pack Price Change(Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

INORGANIC CHEMICALS

Ammonium Bicarbonate 60

Ammonium Carbonate 55

Ammonium Nitrate 57

Borax (Granular) 50 48

Borax (Powder) 50 42

Bromine Liquid 50 265

Calcium Carbonate (Activated) 50 50

Calcium Carbonate (Precipitated) 50 30

Carbon Disulphide 300 64

Caustic Potash 83

Caustic Soda (Flakes) 50 39

Caustic Soda (Lye) Tanker 24.50 +0.50

Hydro (China) 50 87

Hydrogen Peroxide 50 41

Hyfl osupercel 22 66

Lithopone (China) 25 185

Magnesium Carbonate (Indian) 50 56

Mercury 34.50 8,700

Nitric Acid RCF (60%) Tanker 50

Phosphoric Acid (Tech) 50 67

Potassium Carbonate 50 54

Potassium Carbonate (Indian) 50 66

Potassium Permanganate 50 160

Soda Ash 50 30

Soda Ash Tata 33

Sodium Nitrite 44

Sodium Nitrate 32

Titanium Dioxide Anatase (TTPL) 25 182

Titanium Dioxide Anatase (China) 25 170

Titanium Dioxide (Rutile – R-902) 25 224

Zinc Oxide (China) 50 93

Name of Chemicals Pack Price Change(Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

ORGANIC CHEMICALS

Acetic Acid Glacial 35 27 +0.50

Acetone (GI Drums) 160 79

Acrylamide (Liquid) 250 225

Acrylic Acid 200 119

Acrylonitrile 73 -1

Adipic Acid 25 92

Aniline 200 84

Benzene (Per Litre) 200 31

Benzoic Acid 200 86

Benzoyl Chloride 200 125

Benzyl Alcohol (FFC) 200 145

Benzyl Chloride 200 165

Bisphenol-A (Russian) 25 118

n-Butanol (Barrels) 170 57 +4

Butyl Acetate 61 +1

Butyl Acrylate 180 75

Butyl Carbitol 190 84

Butyl Cellosolve 68 -1

Butyl Stearate 190 105

C9 Solvent 36 +2

C10 Solvent 63

Cellosolve 195 105

Chloroform 19 -1

Citric Acid 47

m-Cresol 190 270

o-Cresol 200 300

p-Cresol 200 325

mixed-Cresol 85

Cyclohexane 45

Cyclohexanone 190 63 -1

Diacetone 99

Dibutyl Maleate (DBM) 99

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Prices as on May 26, 2020

Name of Chemicals Pack Price Change(Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP) 82 -2

Dicyandiamide (DCDA) 25 260

Diethanolamine (DEA) 110

Diethylene Glycol (DEG) 230 38 +1

Diethyl Phthalate (DEP) 200 95

Diisobutyl phthalate (DIBP) 75

Dimethyl formamide (DMF) 84

Dioctyl Adipate (DOA) 200 111

Dioctyl Maleate (DOM) 100

Dioctyl Phthalate (DOP) 200 80.50 -2

2-EHA (2 Ethyl Hexyl Acrylate) 180 138

Ethyl Acetate (Resale) 185 54 +1.50

Ethyl Acrylate (Intact) 180 121

Ethylene Dichloride (EDC) 200 18 -0.50

Ethylene Glycol (MEG) 230 39.50 +0.50

Formaldehyde (Resale) 230 11

Formic Acid 25 92

Glycerine (IP) 250 53

Glyoxal (Imp.) 101

Glyoxal (Indian) 105

Hexamine 50 78

n-Hexane (Per Litre) 200 64

Hexylene glycol 145

Isobutyl Alcohol 170 52 +2

Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) 170 195

Maleic Anhydride (MAN) 25 86

Melamine 25 103

Methanol (Per Litre) (Resale) 200 Lit. 15.25 -0.25

Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) 190 90

Name of Chemicals Pack Price Change(Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK) 71

Methylene Dichloride (MDC) 350 35 -1

Monoethanolamine (MEA) 180 100

Octanol (2-Ethylhexanol) 170 64 -5

Octoic acid 100

Oxalic Acid (Punjab) 50 114

Phenol (GI Drums) 215 49 -2.50

Phthalic Anhydride (PAN) 25 77

Polyethylene Glycol (PEG 200) 230 92

Polyethylene Glycol (PEG 400) 230 94

Polyvinyl Alcohol (Gohsenol GH-17)

20 190

Propyl Acetate 109

Propylene Glycol (Imp.) 210 77 -3

Purifi ed Terephthalic Acid (PTA) 43.50

Sodium Alginate (China) 25 280

Sorbitol 250 52

Styrene Monomer (Resale) 185 49 -4

Tartaric Acid 50 350

Thiourea 50 110

Toluene (Per Litre) 200 54 -4

Trichloroethylene 330 52

Triethanolamine (Resale) 210 92

Triethylene Glycol (TEG) 107

Vinyl Acetate Monomer (VAM) 185 56.50 -2.50

Wax Industrial 25 105

Wax Paraffi n 24 98

m-Xylene 57

o-Xylene (Per Litre) 200 46 +1

Xylene Mixed (Per Litre) 200 34 +4.50

We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the prices published in Chemical Weekly as they are based only on the enquiries made by our correspondent and as such they are not FIRM PRICES as between a buyer and seller.The prices are published only with a view to give some ideas of the market conditions.

The above prices are provided in good faith by Brokers Mr. Sanjay Sayar/Pankaj Sayar, Ph: 9223432360 / 9167112111; Mr. Kamalkishore, Ph: 9820010093. Petrochemupdate, Delhi.

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147Chemical Weekly June 2, 2020

Titanium dioxide & Citric acid from China show declines; Caustic soda & Caustic potash ease on poor demand

Prices as on May 5, 2020Name of Chemicals Unit Price (Rs.)Acetic Acid Glacial Kg. 52/53Acid Slurry Soft Kg. 85/104Alum 50 Kg. 910Ammonium Bicarbonate Kg. 33Ammonium Chloride 50 Kg. 1,150/2,050Bleaching Powder Stable (Chambal) 25 Kg. 925 Borax Granular 50 Kg. 2,200Borax Crystal 50 Kg. 2,100Boric Acid Technical 50 Kg. 4,500/4,900Calcium Carbonate Tonne 6,300/13,250Camphor (Slab) Kg. 900Camphor (Powder) Kg. 775Caustic Potash 50 Kg. 4,150Caustic Soda Flakes 50 Kg. 1,600Citric Acid (China) 50 Kg. 2,500/2,800Copper Sulphate Kg. 145/180Creosote Oil Heavy Litre 58Creosote Oil Light Litre 57Dementholised Oil (DMO) Kg. 945Formaldehyde Kg. 28Formic Acid Kg. 62Glycerine IW/CP Kg. 48Hexamine Kg. 99Hydrogen Peroxide Kg. 52Mentha Oil Kg. 1,260Menthol (Crystal Bold) Kg. 1,380Menthol (Flakes) Kg. 1,285Mercury Kg. 5,900Naphthalene Balls 50 Kg. 4,800Oxalic Acid (PCPL-Red) 50 Kg. 2,750Oxalic Acid (PCPL-Blue) 50 Kg. 2,600Peppermint Oil Kg. 690Phenol Carbolic Acid Kg. 125Phenyl Litre 60/65

Name of Chemicals Unit Price (Rs.)Pine Oil Per Lit. 140Potassium Nitrate Kg. 61.50Potassium Permanganate Kg. 170/280Safolite Kg. 197Soda Ash (Tata) 50 Kg. 1,400Soda Ash (GHCL) 50 Kg. 1,400Soda Ash (DCW) 50 Kg. 1,400Sodium Bicarbonate (Tata) 50 Kg. 1,550Sodium Bichromate 50 Kg. 4,950Sodium Hexameta Phosphate Kg. 80/85Sodium Hydrosulphite (Kalali) Kg. 130Sodium Meta Silicate 50 Kg. 1,025Sodium Nitrite 50 Kg. 2,475/2,575Sodium Nitrate 50 Kg. 2,175/2,225Sodium Silicate Quintal 1,470Sodium Sulphate Tonne 14,000Tartaric Acid (France) Kg. 525Thymol Kg. 1,020Titanium Dioxide Anatase (TTK) Kg. 185Titanium Dioxide (China) Kg. 170Titanium Dioxide (Rutile) Kg. 190Titanium Dioxide (RC-822) Kg. 225Titanium Dioxide (TR-92) Kg. 240Titanium Dioxide (DuPont) 25 Kg. 260Trisodium Phosphate 50 Kg. 1,500/1,850Turpentine Oil Litre 115Varnish Litre 65Wax Paraffi n Kg. 68Wax Residue Tonne 48,000Wax Slack Tonne 60,000Wax Synthetic Kg. 72/78Zinc Oxide Kg. 158/193

Source of Information: National News Service (NNS), New Delhi

During review week, Titanium dioxide from China dropped sharply; while anatase grade pigment fell by Rs. 9 from the levels of April 25 (the last time prices were reported from the Delhi market) to Rs. 170 per kg, rutile grade pigment fell by Rs. 5 to Rs. 190 per kg. RC-822 grade of rutile also softened by Rs. 3 to Rs. 225 per kg in the period, while DuPont (Chemours) material quoted higher by Rs. 10 at Rs. 260 per kg. Caustic soda fl akes eased by Rs. 275 per 50-kg to rule at Rs. 1,600 per 50-kg, on poor demand, while Caustic potash declined by Rs. 150 per 50 kg to quote at Rs. 4,150 per 50 kg. Stable bleaching powder also slumped by Rs. 165 per 25-kg bag, to Rs. 760 per 25-kg and it is likely to ease further. Alum climbed by Rs. 70 to Rs. 910 per 50 kg, due to local and upcountry demand, while Boric acid (technical) jumped by Rs. 500/700 to Rs. 4,500/4,900 per 50-kg. Citric acid (China) declined by Rs. 100 to Rs. 2,500/2,800 on lack of demand. Mentha oil slipped by Rs. 70 to Rs. 1,260 per kg, while Menthol fl ake fell by Rs. 25 to Rs. 1,285 per kg and menthol bolddeclined by Rs. 10 to Rs. 1,380 per kg.

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Chemical Weekly June 2, 2020148

Prices as on May 25, 2020

We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the prices published in Chemical Weekly as they are based only on the enquiries made by our correspondent and as such they are not FIRM PRICES as between a buyer and seller.The prices are published only with a view to give some ideas of the market conditions.

The above prices are provided by Mr. Mitul of Timur Network Malaysia SDN.BHD. (Email: [email protected]). These indicated negotiable trading prices are subject to fi nal confi rmation.

Name of Chemicals Packing Price (USD per mt) (FOB Malaysia)

Change18th May-2020 25th May-2020

Refi ned Glycerine Refi ned Glycerine 99.7% Min USP/BP 250 KG Steel Drum 1150 1150Refi ned Glycerine 99.7% Min USP/BP 20 MT Flexi Tank 1070 1070Refi ned Glycerine 99.7% Min USP/BP 1250 KG IBC 1250 1250Soap NoodlesSoap Noodles 80:20 TFM 78% Min Snow White 25 KG Bags 770 770Soap Noodles 90:10 TFM 78% Min Snow White 25 KG Bags 750 750Soap Noodles 90:10 TFM 75% Min 25 KG Bags 700 700Soap Noodles TFM 72% Min 25 KG Bags 700 700Soap Noodles TFM 65% Min 25 KG Bags 650 650Translucent (Transparent) Soap Noodles 25 KG Bags 1330 1330Soap Noodles SWN 90:10 TFM 72% Min (8% Glycerine) 25 KG Bags 710 710Soap Noodles SWN 80:20 TFM 78% Min (8% Glycerine) 25 KG Bags 730 730Fatty Acid (Fractionated & Distilled)Stearic Acid Triple Pressed 25 KG Bags 880 880Stearic Acid Rubber Grade 25 KG Bags 830 830Lauric Acid C12-99% Min 25 KG Bags 1000 1000Palmitic Acid C16:98% Min 25 KG Bags 1150 1150Palmitic Acid C16:80% Min 25 KG Bags 1050 1050Myristic Acid C14-98% Min 25 KG Bags 1500 1500Oleic Acid 75% Min 20 MT Flexi Tank 1080 1080Oleic Acid 75% Min 180 KG Steel Drum 1180 1180Distilled Coconut Fatty Acid – DCFA K8-18 20 MT Flexi Tank 1150 1150Distilled Coconut Fatty Acid – DCFA K8-18 180 KG Steel Drum 1250 1250Glycerol Monostearate GMS-40 25 KG Bags 1300 1300Fatty AlcoholCetyl Alcohol C16:98% Min 25 KG Bags 1490 1490Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol C16:C18 30/70 25 KG Bags 1440 1440Cetyl Stearyl Alcohol C16:C18 50/50 25 KG Bags 1520 1520Stearyl Alcohol C18:98% Min 25 KG Bags 1580 1580Lauryl Mystryl Alcohol C12-14 20 MT Flexi Tank 1250 1250Lauryl Mystryl Alcohol C12-14 170 KG Drum 1350 1350Fatty Alcohol Ethoxylates -2EO [FA C12-C14 + 2EO] 20 MT ISO Tank 1400 1400Care ChemicalsSodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate SLES TN 70% 160 KG Drum 1070 1070Coconut Fatty Acid Diethanolamide – CDEA 85 200 KG Drum 1100 1100Cocoamide Propyl Betaine – CAPB 30% 200 KG Drum 640 640Cocoamide Propyl Betaine – CAPB 40% 200 KG Drum 760 760EstersIsopropyl Myristate IPM-98 180 Kg Drum 1990 1990Isopropyl Palmitate IPP-98 180 Kg Drum 1850 1850Medium Chain Triglycerides – MCT 180 Kg Drum 4200 4200

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Prices as on May 26, 2020

ACTIVE PHARMA INGREDIENTS

Aceclofenac 25 1,025

Albendazole 25 2,250

Allopurinol 10 2,100

Ambroxol HCl 5 2,850

Aminophylline 25 880

Amitriptyline HCl 25 2,500

Amlodipine Besylate 5 2,600

Amoxycillin Trihydrate 25 1,800

Amoxycillin Sodium Sterile 10 5,800

Ampicillin Sodium Sterile (Cryst) 10 3,600

Ampicillin Trihydrate 25 1,900

Atenolol 25 1,325

Azithromycin Dihydrate 5 8,400

Bromhexine HCl 25 2,000

Brompheniramine Maleate 5 6,300

Caffeine 25 900

Cefi xime Trihydrate 5 8,500

Cetrizine Di HCl (EP) 5 2,450

Chloramphenicol 25 4,100

Chloramphenicol Palmitate 25 3,800

Chloroquine Phosphate 25 1,300

Chlorpheniramine Maleate 5 1,070

Chlorzoxazone USP 25 940

Ciprofl oxacin HCl 25 1,900

Clarithromycin 5 11,300

Clopidogrel Bisulphate 10 3,300

Closantel 25 3,300

Cloxacillin Sodium 25 2,000

Dexchlorpheniramine Maleate 1 10,300

Diclofenac Potassium 25 840

Diclofenac Sodium 25 750

Dicyclomine HCl 10 2,100

Diethyl Carbamazine Citrate 25 750

Diiodohydroxyquinoline 25 2,200

Diphenhydramine HCl 25 800

Enrofl oxacin 25 1,950

Erythromycin Base 25 4,500

Erythromycin Estolate 25 3,100

Erythromycin Stearate 25 2,600

Ethambutol 50 2,400

Ethamsylate 25 600

Prices are given in good faith by the Pharmaceutical Broker Mr. ROHIT PADALIA of M/S. INDULAL M. PADALIA 206, Reena Complex, Ramdev Nagar Road, Kirol, Vidyavihar (West), Mumbai – 400 086. Tel. Nos: 25022040/25022041. E-mail: [email protected]

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Ethophylline 25 850

Famotidine 25 3,200

Fenbendazole 25 2,800

Fluconazole 5 5,700

Fluoxetine HCl 25 3,800

Frusemide 25 3,300

Glibenclamide 5 2,400

Glipizide 1 9,900

Guiafenesin 25 485

Ibuprofen 50 1,000

Iodine 50 2,850

Iron (III) Hydroxide Polymaltose Complex 25 310

Ketoconazole USP 5 3,500

Levocetrizine 1 9,400

Lidocaine HCl 25 800

Loratadine 1 9,800

Mebendazole USP 25 1,850

Mefenamic Acid 25 600

Mepyramine Maleate 25 3,200

Metformin HCl 25 178

Miconazole Nitrate 25 1,700

Niacinamide 50 440

Nifedipine 25 3,600

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Nimesulide 25 900

Ornidazole 25 800

Oxyclozanide B.P. (Vet) 25 1,200

Paracetamol 25 265

Pheniramine Maleate 5 1,100

Phenylbutazone 25 880

Phenylephrine HCl 5 8,800

Phenytoin Sodium 25 875

Piperazine Citrate 25 270

Piperazine Hexahydrate 25 250

Potassium Iodate 25 1,900

Potassium Iodide 25 1,950

Povidone Iodine 25 700

Pregabalin 5 4,000

Pyrazinamide 25 1,300

Pyroxicam 25 3,500

Ranitidine HCl 25 900

Rafoxanide B. P. (Vet) 25 3,300

Roxithromycin E.P. 5 5,400

Salbutamol Sulphate 5 5,500

Sildenafi l Citrate 5 1,575

Sodium Iodide 25 2,000

Tinidazole 50 725

Theophylline Anhydrous 25 850

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H.S. Code Product Name 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19

Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value

22072000 Ethyl alcohol & other spirits denatured of any strength

3545.828 195.37 1996.819 107.77 2177.210 117.13

25010010 Common salt (including iodised salt) 1352335.710 2159.13 1958369.930 3167.43 641438.620 2290.3125010020 Rock salt 132990.171 122.22 377506.589 292.53 371054.220 400.2825010090 Other salts 7030383.410 6701.81 9269710.960 8795.77 12344322.200 14140.7525020000 Unroasted iron pyrites 624.000 20.34 853.580 25.39 785.490 25.6625030010 Sulphur, recovered as by-product in re-

fi ning by-product in refi ning of crude oil426840.580 2447.41 543814.507 4025.48 415431.690 3763.01

25030090 Other sulphur (other than sublimed, precipitated & collodial)

5715.160 72.14 2908.968 55.24 1210.410 43.75

25041010 Graphite crystalline (fl akes/powder) 59.239 3.05 129.671 7.88 87.960 5.3325041090 Other natural graphite (powder/fl akes) 326.407 24.78 252.188 16.64 97.780 6.0425049010 Graphite micronised 0.520 0.04 0.568 0.09 32.670 2.2225049090 Other natural graphite, NES 17.787 2.44 479.472 51.40 109.510 5.2025051011 Silica sand processed (White) 100.590 1.16 390.227 5.43 541.810 7.2525051019 Other silica sand 996.111 7.51 2315.607 16.14 2548.990 19.7925051020 Quartz sands (including moulding sand) 8161.978 32.92 11700.061 49.48 1838.200 11.2025059000 Other natural sands, NES 9121.890 336.51 20744.244 370.39 971.100 9.1325061010 Quartz, lumps 192986.658 862.06 244708.062 1431.40 408851.100 2102.0425061020 Quartz, powder 190065.305 1531.74 183980.770 1452.48 202235.140 1576.5425062010 Quartzite lumps 11154.665 114.50 8069.650 121.77 9035.230 140.3725062020 Quartzite powder 45046.865 593.13 51744.893 641.07 45056.070 582.9625062090 Other crude/roughly trimmed quartzite 41362.587 453.28 58091.501 618.49 54681.430 812.7125070010 Kaolin (China clay) crude 131100.294 328.45 73496.961 207.46 196730.290 468.45

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Quartz, lumps Quartz, powder

Exports (in Tons)

Dolomite, calcinedor sintered

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Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value

25070021 Other kaolin – pharmaceutical grade 90.888 12.47 116.670 8.31 136.840 6.1725070022 Other kaolin – ceramic grade 1211.526 8.44 3261.676 19.31 6037.560 34.9225070029 Other Kaolin NES 98551.568 766.04 134726.319 757.72 185501.570 986.3425081010 Bentonite crude (unprocessed) 242629.083 661.55 333733.871 734.76 311282.750 636.1425081090 Other bentonite (including processed,

activated and ground)1294833.370 4131.90 1265156.200 4086.59 1190975.200 4672.69

25083010 Fire clay (non-plastic) 188.055 1.10 16.000 0.08 4.300 0.0825083030 Fire clay (plastic) 2.877 0.15 1.924 0.11 5.290 0.3025083090 Other fi re clay, NES 4076.771 13.50 4080.684 30.33 4417.180 36.9025084010 Ball Clay 89801.382 221.92 153262.122 338.49 162429.440 383.1625084020 Earth clay 5792.473 61.64 5778.886 63.50 2896.730 31.8825084090 Other clays, NES 39833.067 457.80 37255.682 365.23 34564.090 360.9825085010 Andalusite 150.000 2.06 6.000 0.33 100.000 2.6625085022 Kyanite processed other than calcined,

washed or crnd or screened/benefi ciated139.000 2.68 140.000 2.60 181.000 3.43

25085023 Kyanite calcined 14.212 0.38 26.150 0.81 74.730 0.8725085032 Silimanite fi nes (including silimanite

sand)7391.485 81.69 14127.025 148.56 7448.370 85.93

25085039 Other silimanite, NES 6652.762 32.81 2065.586 23.27 473.610 4.8625086000 Mullite 117.105 6.24 253.631 8.85 58.050 8.3125087000 Chamotte or Dinas Earths 5396.000 56.83 11570.500 128.72 10913.730 154.6525090000 Chalk 661.031 4.55 655.326 4.12 1105.950 7.1425101010 Natural calcium phosphates, unground 3067.000 2.63 391.000 0.41 871.480 10.0425102090 Other natural calcium phosphate,

aluminium calcium phosphate and phosphatic chalk, ground

2623.515 2.85 4.000 0.17 92.890 1.46

25111010 Barytes lumps (Barium sulphate) 530726.000 3603.20 1163889.150 5827.93 1503335.150 7647.6425111020 Barytes powder 455493.360 3733.59 410060.147 3203.37 481587.040 3629.1125111090 Other barytes 81092.936 332.34 79000.491 277.45 1642.060 7.8225112000 Natural barium carbonate (Witherite) 0.105 0.22 8.270 0.32 0.120 0.0925120010 Kieselghur 39.201 0.93 124.013 2.58 61.710 1.3425120030 Diatomite 38377.374 362.89 52235.754 456.67 23808.930 229.8725120090 Other similar siliceous earths 71570.116 693.05 14682.417 119.51 24282.470 153.1725131000 Pumice stone 21.914 1.20 648.950 0.75 11.400 0.5925132010 Emery 3583.457 41.33 30586.345 157.44 10687.030 170.8525132030 Natural garnet 387398.249 4693.42 156392.070 2333.93 104397.350 1784.9725132090 Other natural abrasives 1100.801 24.01 17923.672 266.59 69265.260 1205.8025181000 Dolomite, not calcined or sintered 48547.513 198.66 51403.531 315.14 59082.530 249.8925182000 Dolomite, calcined or sintered 6267.429 20.41 10811.200 23.83 7105.830 16.5525183000 Dolomite ramming mix 4024.675 9.90 5695.920 22.30 5339.970 21.2025191000 Natural magnesium carbonate

(Magnesite)591.400 13.96 142.580 2.49 357.250 7.84

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India’s Imports of Chemicals [January-2020] (Provisional)

Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.)

Quantity rounded-off to nearest Ton.Note:

aAcetals and hemiacetals otherBelgium 1 5,186China 31 739Germany 5 1,096Korea South 5 188Switzerland 1 5,178Acetals and hemiacetals w/n with other oxygen functionChina 12 334AcetanilideChina 229 81Acetic acidChina 38,688 25Germany 2 1,129Korea South 5,065 25Malaysia 21,503 27Oman 9,945 25Saudi Arabia 1,975 26Singapore 22,918 27Taiwan 3,999 28USA 2,000 27Acetic acid esters othersChina 1,538 179France 94 125Germany 4 353Hong Kong 31 105Japan 10 200Korea South 1 202Mexico 11 305Netherlands 1 1,124Singapore 2 755Switzerland 11 1,845Taiwan 284 79Thailand 38 82UK 9 251Uruguay 1 1,768USA 1,018 66Acetic acid salts othersChina 1,931 340Japan 6 598Netherlands 10 151Sweden 20 147Taiwan 60 644Acetic anhydrideSaudi Arabia 1,638 53Singapore 305 61AcetoacetanilideChina 431 118Acetoacetic ortho-chloroanilideChina 36 385AcetoneKorea South 113 58Singapore 1,210 42Thailand 1,480 40UAE 16 61UK 1 285AcetophenoneBrazil 92 130China 82 686France 24 137

Germany 32 136Italy 76 137Netherlands 65 136USA 15 500para-Acetyl aminophenol (Paracetamol)China 30 428Acetyl chlorideChina 931 65Germany 38 96USA 3 423Acetylene black carbonBelgium 24 53China 64 183France 2 285Germany 24 54Japan 9 346Netherlands 96 53Singapore 42 190Thailand 73 124ortho-Acetylsalicylic acid its salts and estersThailand 7 333Acrylic acid and its saltsChina 1,430 74Indonesia 983 72Korea South 1,545 70Malaysia 618 73Russia 48 74Singapore 237 77Taiwan 172 71Acrylic acid esters otherBelgium 24 285China 665 274Germany 21 119Ireland 3 1,189Japan 32 1,429Korea South 931 119Malaysia 1,111 79Netherlands 14 197Singapore 2 84Taiwan 497 99Thailand 9 107UK 2 271USA 16 155AcrylonitrileChina 2,859 104Korea South 4,088 102Latvia 3,501 98Netherlands 530 124Russia 1,045 109Switzerland 19 78Taiwan 4,824 100USA 1,499 107Acyclic hydrocarbons otherBelgium 55 172Canada 68 78Chile 37 273China 565 351France 219 301Israel 17 61Japan 128 112Korea South 114 86Netherlands 232 119

Qatar 2,610 65Saudi Arabia 73 38Singapore 45 502South Africa 503 120Spain 20 459UAE 150 40USA 9,902 62Acyclic hydrocarbons saturatedChina 117 769Germany 16 299Israel 17 63Italy 19 129Japan 11 109Korea South 2,887 70Netherlands 1,039 54Singapore 831 64Thailand 1,331 62USA 94,159 20Acyclic terpene alcohol unsaturated otherBelgium 1 1,154China 20 615France 2 796Germany 1 1,224Netherlands 16 809Singapore 54 158USA 6 1,150Adipic acid its salts and estersChina 2,468 73Germany 118 76Italy 8 245Japan 1 376Korea South 553 80Netherlands 70 86Taiwan 6 288Thailand 30 265Alcohol peroxides/ether peroxides/Ketone peroxides and their derivativesChina 255 226Germany 61 427Korea South 106 153Netherlands 162 232Taiwan 1 954AlkylphenolsChina 5 863Singapore 213 145USA 159 68Alumina calcinedAustralia 28,827 22Canada 256 109China 459 64France 416 48Germany 273 115Indonesia 31,428 22Japan 40 177Netherlands 54 155Saudi Arabia 28,500 21Spain 40 50USA 38 280Aluminium chlorideAustralia 5 146China 20 50Germany 2 132Switzerland 2 96

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Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.)

Aluminium fluoridesChina 978 88Indonesia 840 94Italy 648 99Jordan 1,050 76Aluminium hydroxideBelgium 541 76China 1,142 47Germany 340 77Italy 15 43Korea South 54 58Turkey 10 64USA 90 68Aluminium oxide other than artificial corundumAustria 19 163Bahrain 332 8Belgium 335 29Brazil 22 104Canada 2 597China 3,651 56France 114 54Germany 83 207Hong Kong 50 67Italy 16 157Japan 108 238Kuwait 43 16Malaysia 26 9Netherlands 2,202 53Nigeria 96 6Philippines 40 6Qatar 531 17Russia 100 55Saudi Arabia 248 22Sweden 4 142Taiwan 1 214UK 412 23USA 41 341Aluminium sulphate otherJapan 1 98Alums otherChina 250 9Thailand 20 318USA 5 84Amino acetic acid (Glycine)China 579 146Amino acids other and their estersBelgium 30 311Brazil 23 674China 1,335 372Germany 1 1,526Japan 1 6,127Korea South 37 435Netherlands 4 1,006Singapore 11 511USA 20 572Amino alcohols others, their ethers and estersBelgium 2 328China 374 1,061France 2 80Germany 277 993Hong Kong 2 6,407Israel 18 100Japan 33 178Netherlands 38 174Norway 307 561Singapore 1 261Taiwan 1 1,046Thailand 4 62USA 91 254Amino anisic acid anilideChina 1 1,179Amino pyridineUSA 1 1,003

para-AminoazobenzeneChina 2 2,114Indonesia 41 261AminobutanolChina 17 1,050AminodiolChina 1 5,555Aminohydroxy naphthalene sulphonic acids and their other saltsChina 518 415para-AminophenolChina 2,467 203Aminosulphonic aniline etc. other neSBelgium 14 1,078China 489 543Germany 53 160Hong Kong 12 682Japan 1 494Korea South 5 248Ammonia anhydrousBangladesh 7,875 23Egypt 23,404 19Indonesia 7,600 19Iran 22,000 19Qatar 45,125 20Saudi Arabia 87,555 19Turkey 18,501 20Ukraine 39,956 19Ammonium chlorideChina 2,139 12Germany 18 22Hong Kong 3 346Netherlands 36 19Ammonium hydroxideUSA 4 24Amoxycillin and its saltsChina 110 1,569Spain 5 1,863AnalginChina 12 709AnilineChina 11,855 67UAE 544 65UK 2,744 62Aniline salts otherChina 75 2,683Anisic aldehydeChina 14 1,218Anisole and their derivatives otherChina 5 2,879France 32 333AnthraquinoneChina 122 751Germany 40 210Japan 48 215Antibiotics otherAustria 9 5,636Bulgaria 10 657China 584 5,769Hong Kong 9 5,706Korea South 7 19,645Mexico 9 6,203Portugal 1 79,090Saudi Arabia 1 7,645Slovenia 1 23,948Spain 2 23,322Antimony oxidesChina 184 387Hong Kong 20 390Japan 27 374Thailand 86 3906-APAChina 802 1,281Hong Kong 20 1,227

ArsenicChina 70 79Hong Kong 50 75Arsenic trioxideBelgium 21 58China 240 34Artificial corundum w/n chemically definedBahrain 10 56China 77 61Germany 1 492Russia 21 54Azelaic acid, sebacic acid and their salts and estersGermany 2 438USA 1 2,008

bBarium sulphateBelgium 1 123China 2,058 33Germany 31 381Italy 48 61Japan 23 154Malaysia 22 250Netherlands 50 317Thailand 7 15USA 11 27BenzaldehydeBelgium 22 122China 287 486France 14 201Netherlands 50 144BenzeneBelgium 22 43BenzidineBelgium 1 375Benzoic acidChina 278 94Germany 40 180Japan 34 209Korea South 62 7Netherlands 119 65Taiwan 36 212Benzoic acid salts and esters othersChina 323 409Germany 21 241UK 1 308USA 6 343BenzophenoneChina 129 345BenzotrichlorideChina 16 109Benzyl acetateChina 29 77Japan 4 349Benzyl alcoholChina 27 133Netherlands 25 240Benzyl chlorideChina 32 176Japan 19 180UK 99 67Benzyl peroxide and benzoyl chlorideBelgium 57 112China 99 165Indonesia 22 186Japan 17 126Netherlands 4 419BerneolChina 10 1,913Borates otherChile 1 276China 71 132Italy 1 124

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Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.)

Singapore 179 36Spain 5 314Turkey 451 39UK 33 364USA 156 83Boric acidSingapore 210 43Turkey 83 45Bornyl acetate and Isobornyl acetateHong Kong 4 468Boron carbideBelgium 1 908China 44 1,087Bromides and oxybromides, neSBelgium 235 97BromineBelgium 35 283Israel 207 270Jordan 204 231Korea South 17 281Netherlands 35 270USA 17 279Buta-1,3-diene and Isoprene unsaturatedChina 8 383Butan-1-ol (n-Butyl alcohol) saturatedJapan 12 74Malaysia 490 50South Africa 1,880 50USA 2,052 49Butanoic acids their salts and estersBelgium 20 119China 446 381Germany 1 860Japan 7 460Netherlands 30 111Singapore 1,146 114Sweden 112 96UK 5 249USA 210 109Butanols otherBelgium 230 63Brazil 35 93China 820 147Germany 67 76Israel 3 387Japan 292 76Malaysia 1,970 48Netherlands 502 68Saudi Arabia 107 45South Africa 918 40Taiwan 46 61Thailand 1 209USA 1,539 50Butanone (Methylethyl ketone)China 38 93Egypt 92 84Japan 478 80Korea South 1,434 74Netherlands 997 72South Africa 300 83Taiwan 11 259n-Butyl acetateChina 1,026 59Malaysia 1,815 61Singapore 2,037 60Butyl acrylateChina 4,306 69Korea South 54 74Malaysia 4,885 67Russia 1,659 70Saudi Arabia 9,703 67South Africa 2,052 66Taiwan 14 87

para-tert-Butyl phenolKorea South 704 102Russia 125 91Singapore 238 104Taiwan 307 1071,4-/1,3-/2,3-Butylene glycol (Butanediol)Brazil 15 115Malaysia 32 109Taiwan 131 103Thailand 1 447USA 9 469

cCadmium oxideBelgium 70 275Hong Kong 10 245Sweden 5 352Caffeine and its saltsChina 5 616Vietnam 53 518CalciumChina 682 162USA 13 154Calcium carbides w/n chemically definedChina 2,083 47Calcium carbonateBelgium 27 11Brazil 23 70China 349 27Egypt 13,029 7France 284 21Germany 2 198Greece 1,100 8Indonesia 80 26Italy 26 21Japan 211 43Jordan 782 8Malaysia 47,156 9Netherlands 3 145Singapore 55 9Spain 113 17Taiwan 168 29Thailand 135 13Turkey 69 16UK 61 54USA 8 642Vietnam 31,496 7Calcium chlorideChina 75 32Turkey 5 238Calcium gluconateChina 1,144 48Hong Kong 163 46Calcium hydrogen orthophosphate (Dicalcium phosphate)China 103 38Germany 47 190Netherlands 10 277USA 7 380Vietnam 1,824 20Calcium hydroxideBelgium 37 24China 1 86Germany 1 372Hong Kong 55 14Japan 4 203Korea South 1 76Malaysia 2,025 12UK 21 36Calcium hypochlorite commercial (Bleaching paste or powder)USA 14 108

Calcium lactateSingapore 24 140Calcium monobasic phosphateChina 7,010 28Morocco 500 32UK 48 80USA 19 233Calcium phosphate otherBelgium 58 140China 534 27Egypt 13 41Germany 6 162Japan 6 207Netherlands 55 56Calcium tribasic phosphateChina 41 66Camphor syntheticPeru 1 1,172Carbon blacksArgentina 130 66Belgium 12 457Canada 79 118China 6,115 62Colombia 106 65Czech 38 55Egypt 44 83France 12 82Germany 90 167Indonesia 140 59Iran 74 53Israel 35 89Japan 235 115Korea South 5,899 69Malaysia 24 396Netherlands 157 182Portugal 22 87Russia 1,514 61Saudi Arabia 100 71Seychelles 78 57Singapore 1 311Switzerland 22 135Taiwan 12 158Thailand 391 64UAE 761 57UK 42 73USA 523 185Carbon monoxideChina 13 199Carbon otherBelgium 24 50China 362 30Germany 84 114Hong Kong 50 25Japan 40 152Spain 3 183UAE 54 30UK 42 67Carbon tetrachloride (CC14 Tetrachloromethane)China 225 42Carbonates othersAustralia 100 343China 1,773 32Taiwan 5 158UK 48 199CarborundumBhutan 630 73China 50 115Russia 42 803-Carboxy-(para-sulphonyl)-5-pyrazoloneJapan 2 100L-CarvoneChina 1 1,103

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Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.)

Castor oil dehydrated fatty acidAustria 1 310Bangladesh 12 27Germany 2 351Cephalexin and its saltsChina 2 6,467Netherlands 6 4,121Spain 28 4,034Cerium compounds othersChina 107 233Japan 5 1,260Korea South 5 2,132Netherlands 2 249Norway 1 1,682UK 3 1,323Chloramphenicol and its derivatives salts thereofChina 3 4,068Hong Kong 1 4,054Chloride oxides and chloride hydroxides otherChina 141 150Switzerland 5 97Chlorides and chloride oxides otherBelgium 1 30,808China 14 2,028Chlorides, other neSBelgium 122 134China 264 139France 118 278Hong Kong 1 14Israel 25 29Jordan 7,200 22Lithuania 144 26Netherlands 18 962Spain 60 128Taiwan 43 104USA 25 110para-ChloroanilineChina 20 131ortho-ChlorobenzaldehydeChina 124 416ortho-Chlorobenzoic acidChina 153 194ChlorodifluoromethaneJapan 36 1912-Chloro-n,n-diisopropyl ethylamineBelgium 119 1171-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane (epichlorohydrin)Belgium 74 123Germany 74 124Japan 148 118Korea South 237 125Saudi Arabia 192 118Taiwan 1,033 120Thailand 2,975 123UK 216 119USA 18 123Chloroform (Trichloromethane)Germany 1,500 22Taiwan 1,130 19USA 1 277Chloromethane (Methyl chloride)China 290 57Chloromethane and Chloroethane otherBelgium 68 89China 114 408Germany 78 189Japan 277 84Netherlands 18 429

para-Chlorotoluene/(4-Chloromethyl benzene)Belgium 37 73China 72 74Germany 74 732-Chloro-5-toluidine-4-sulphonic acidChina 24 393Chlorpheniramine maleateSri Lanka 1 1,397CholesterolJapan 2 6,398Choline and its saltsSpain 2 495Chromium oxide (trioxide)Belgium 2 685Estonia 72 179Kazakhstan 18 180Korea South 30 210South Africa 18 187Turkey 18 179USA 108 193Chromium oxides and hydroxides othersBelgium 40 225China 2 640Germany 1 700Japan 2 821Turkey 72 185CimetidineChina 5 4,262Cinnamic alcoholChina 1 557USA 2 758Ciprofloxacin and its saltsChina 86 2,265Citric acidBelgium 6 170China 14,589 40Germany 18 399Hong Kong 50 41USA 80 91Citric acid salts and esters otherBelgium 20 359China 42 129Germany 2 626Taiwan 7 1,083Thailand 13 104USA 10 1,257CitronellolChina 3 541Japan 2 6,589Malaysia 20 480Netherlands 4 539Cobalt hydroxideFinland 1 1,766Coenzyme Q10 (ubidecarenone (Inn))China 1 10,838Copper oxides and hydroxidesChina 1 1,854Netherlands 25 495Singapore 2 789Taiwan 4 510Cortisone, Hydrocortisone, Prednisone (Dehydrocortisone) and Prednisolone (Dehydrohydrocortisone)China 7 33,334Spain 1 91,367Coumarin, Methylcoumarin and ethylcoumarinGermany 1 1,452para-CresidineChina 80 812para-Cresol (p-Cresol)China 144 199

Cresols and their salts otherGermany 214 225South Africa 148 96Ukraine 48 107USA 60 179Cresylic acidGermany 21 100Japan 157 243Netherlands 16 106South Africa 60 107USA 82 70Cyanides and cyanide oxides, other neSKorea South 16 454Cyanides, complex othersChina 100 431-Cyanoguanidine (Dicyandiamide)Belgium 8 667China 2,521 114Germany 131 182Korea South 1 832Cyanuric acid and its saltsBelgium 125 146China 1,074 104Japan 62 184UAE 15 129Cyclic hydrocarbons otherBrazil 138 137China 889 179Germany 16 264Israel 22 69Japan 142 123Korea South 171 84Mexico 2 2,732Netherlands 24 343Russia 174 83Spain 3 476Taiwan 86 62UAE 81 65USA 43 285CyclohexaneBrazil 138 188China 75 101Korea South 16 73Thailand 1,005 63Cyclohexanol, Methylcyclohexanol and Dimethylcyclo-hexanolsChina 5 2,381USA 15 125Cyclohexanones and MethylcyclohexanonesChina 67 85Israel 48 79Japan 1,142 77Korea South 1,000 77Switzerland 22 67Taiwan 379 88UK 23 79CyclohexylamineChina 12 159Czech 44 99Germany 35 175Japan 6 466Taiwan 59 91USA 14 100L-Cystine (Alpha-Amino-beta-thiopropionic acid) – sulphur containing amino acidsChina 130 817Slovakia 46 972Spain 23 978

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Materials Exported

India’s Exports of Chemicals [January-2020] (Provisional)

Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.)

Quantity rounded-off to nearest Ton.Note:

aAcetals and hemiacetals otherIran 1 2,579Israel 5 2,214Netherlands 1 1,162Acetals and hemiacetals w/n with other oxygen functionChina 176 400USA 1 763AcetanilideBrazil 1 352Japan 1 1,484Acetic acidBangladesh 495 45Iraq 34 40Ireland 16 108Kenya 60 42Kuwait 19 46Madagascar 80 48Malaysia 5 99Mauritius 19 44Myanmar 20 38Saudi Arabia 76 50South Africa 100 45Sri Lanka 80 46Tanzania 40 44UAE 99 47Acetic acid esters othersArgentina 21 124Australia 17 184Bangladesh 3 126Brazil 128 223China 91 234Colombia 37 172Egypt 26 191France 22 245Germany 29 185Hong Kong 9 140Indonesia 55 125Japan 5 340Kenya 32 88Korea South 1 294Malaysia 32 89Mexico 79 196Netherlands 84 154Portugal 20 277Singapore 78 158Spain 75 178Switzerland 44 191Taiwan 48 112Thailand 96 87Turkey 19 386UAE 39 65UK 9 217USA 332 201Vietnam 224 85Zambia 1 181Acetic acid salts othersBangladesh 50 19Brazil 48 39China 235 55Ethiopia 21 37France 10 149Italy 88 21Korea North 75 26Korea South 145 25Nepal 1 306Taiwan 8 238

Turkey 23 72UAE 11 25USA 16 174Vietnam 55 71Acetic anhydrideBangladesh 184 64Belgium 1,940 60Brazil 40 71Colombia 17 76Israel 48 66Netherlands 360 64Spain 24 71Turkey 17 84USA 77 63AcetoacetanilideTaiwan 10 111AcetoneIran 38 59Kenya 22 51Nepal 1 195Qatar 13 53Sri Lanka 26 53Tanzania 22 47Turkey 2 113Uganda 45 58para-Acetyl aminophenol (Paracetamol)Afghanistan 1 375Belgium 15 492Cameroon 10 275Canada 24 429Chile 8 362Egypt 28 323France 71 397Germany 44 433Ghana 84 243Indonesia 48 230Ireland 493 315Italy 14 497Korea South 20 280Lithuania 3 680Mexico 15 432Nepal 41 252Nigeria 317 239Portugal 2 466Saudi Arabia 36 325South Africa 24 380Spain 45 380Sudan 26 325Switzerland 1 318Tanzania 22 275Tunisia 12 368Turkey 5 321UAE 16 387Uganda 32 246UK 36 360USA 25 444Acetylene w/n in dissolved conditionIndonesia 2,936 53Malaysia 3,429 59Thailand 4,546 57ortho-Acetylsalicylic acid its salts and estersIraq 2 293Italy 1 883Malawi 2 365Nigeria 1 360South Africa 7 466

Uganda 1 366USA 16 391Acrylic acid and its saltsMyanmar 20 67Nepal 2 58UAE 18 96USA 15 4,495Acrylic acid esters otherChina 75 1,638Germany 47 395UAE 7 243Acyclic hydrocarbons otherBangladesh 1 185Acyclic hydrocarbons saturatedBangladesh 17 63Egypt 15 347Ghana 22 76Iran 1 457Kenya 22 68Mauritius 5 83Nepal 75 55Oman 1,501 55Tanzania 22 69UAE 1 289Acyclic terpene alcohol unsaturated otherArgentina 21 595Belgium 40 505Brazil 26 491Colombia 5 506Egypt 2 470France 34 592Indonesia 17 505Israel 2 450Japan 2 420Korea South 2 500Mexico 45 508Singapore 45 591Spain 46 462Switzerland 60 575Thailand 2 420Turkey 10 479UK 16 411USA 74 472Adipic acid its salts and estersBrazil 2 126Canada 3 125Saudi Arabia 1 373USA 106 107AlbendazoleAustralia 1 3,233Bangladesh 2 2,478China 5 2,376Cyprus 1 2,812Egypt 2 2,789Iran 2 3,331Jordan 4 2,186Kenya 7 2,492Korea South 4 2,863Morocco 1 2,273Nepal 1 2,497Nigeria 3 2,180Romania 1 3,148South Africa 11 2,675Thailand 2 2,358Tunisia 1 3,002Turkey 2 4,251

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Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.)

Uganda 1 2,304Venezuela 1 3,626Alcohol peroxides/ether peroxides/Ketone peroxides and their derivativesGhana 1 17,236Nepal 7 148Singapore 10 401Alfentanil, Anileridine, Propiram and Trimeperidine etc. and salts thereofSlovakia 2 3,954Allobarbital and other barbital compounds and its saltsSenegal 1 2,677Allyl isothiodicyanateSingapore 3 1,262USA 3 1,492Alumina calcinedAustralia 40 57Bangladesh 21 53Brazil 40 42Canada 100 48China 38 42Egypt 30,600 20Indonesia 207 40Japan 200 48Korea South 1,600 39Malaysia 20 71Mexico 10 62Oman 22 51Sri Lanka 38 50Taiwan 1,761 38Thailand 320 42Turkey 21 40UAE 61,451 20UK 40 48USA 709 45Vietnam 22 46Aluminium chlorideAustralia 389 48Bahrain 15 30Bangladesh 77 27Belgium 930 43China 121 55Ethiopia 19 30Germany 846 44Indonesia 147 24Israel 25 62Italy 40 58Japan 170 56Kenya 38 24Korea South 6 93Malaysia 1,196 20Nepal 10 33New Zealand 30 30Nigeria 156 25Panama 24 33Philippines 5 26Poland 20 49Puerto Rico 390 27Russia 420 55Saudi Arabia 303 41Seychelles 30 24Singapore 102 25South Africa 27 31Sri Lanka 666 25Switzerland 120 50Taiwan 58 34Thailand 39 48UAE 325 25UK 260 41USA 72 43Vietnam 594 24Aluminium fluoridesUAE 300 92Aluminium hydroxideAustralia 20 106Bangladesh 512 21China 20 187Costa Rica 6 151

Indonesia 1,052 23Japan 120 25Kenya 7 145Malaysia 115 30Mexico 41 193Nepal 1 84Nigeria 16 74Norway 22 85Pakistan 255 39Paraguay 1 139Philippines 4 166Saudi Arabia 336 23Sudan 4 182Taiwan 1,824 16Thailand 507 22Uganda 6 95USA 18 163Zambia 1 91Aluminium oxide other than artificial corundumItaly 2 687Japan 6 470Nepal 1 35Qatar 4 762Saudi Arabia 484 24UAE 17 97UK 24 16USA 335 39Aluminium sulphate (iron free)Bangladesh 27 16Congo D Republic 8 25Ethiopia 14 34Kenya 137 14Nepal 10 10Saudi Arabia 54 15Sri Lanka 84 13Tanzania 426 13UAE 135 14Uganda 25 13Aluminium sulphate otherBangladesh 72 18Colombia 24 42Thailand 46 70USA 1 75Alums otherBangladesh 60 9Canada 1 120Israel 2 26Jamaica 2 807Kenya 72 31Mozambique 54 16Nepal 37 13Qatar 12 16Singapore 1 145Tanzania 24 14UAE 24 20Vietnam 3 48Amino acetic acid (Glycine)Iran 1 8,628Pakistan 1 697USA 297 272Amino acids other and their estersAustralia 2 246Bangladesh 11 2,075Belgium 1 181Brazil 1 10,719China 3 1,071Croatia 2 3,279Cyprus 1 3,332Czech 1 188Dominican Republic 1 2,916Ecuador 6 175Egypt 3 2,116France 4 4,916Germany 22 1,451Hungary 3 13,187Indonesia 6 1,036Ireland 7 53,542Italy 11 2,205

Japan 26 1,300Korea South 4 4,097Lebanon 1 4,365Mexico 1 4,858Nepal 4 342Netherlands 1 343Pakistan 7 1,357Poland 5 2,780Russia 5 4,522Saudi Arabia 1 10,701Spain 8 2,787Sri Lanka 1 271Syria 5 671Thailand 9 1,900Turkey 7 3,431Ukraine 1 4,317USA 130 2,832Vietnam 35 343Amino alcohols others, their ethers and estersAustralia 46 167Bangladesh 1 5,354China 83 190Iran 16 159Pakistan 1 3,748Taiwan 1 999UAE 4 466USA 91 402Amino pyridineChina 1 1,770France 1 2,861Italy 11 1,150Mexico 2 2,121Netherlands 11 2,441Spain 1 2,034UK 4 1,672Amino salicylateUkraine 2 4,540para-AminoacetanilideChina 15 534AminobutanolChina 16 147USA 60 218Aminohydroxy naphthalene sulphonic acids and their other saltsBrazil 1 2,942China 30 1,020Czech 3 1,572Egypt 1 2,004Germany 3 4,787Korea South 9 1,229Netherlands 11 994Pakistan 3 797Spain 20 1,097Switzerland 67 2,034Taiwan 9 916Thailand 8 1,119Turkey 1 1,0881-Amino-4-methylpiperazineChina 6 1,327Korea South 1 1,2942-Amino-4-nitrophenolJapan 1 3,138Thailand 1 4942-Amino-1-phenol-4-sulphonicacidIndonesia 12 626Thailand 8 584meta-AminophenolItaly 1 929Japan 2 1,643Aminophylline (Cordophyllin)Pakistan 7 739Aminorex, Brotizolam and other like compounds, salts there ofDenmark 2 5,556Aminosulphonic aniline etc. other neSAustria 87 655Bangladesh 225 88Brazil 36 274

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Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.)

Canada 6 198China 239 226Germany 91 315Indonesia 2 691Iran 4 274Israel 11 174Japan 59 622Korea South 6 291Mexico 10 303Netherlands 94 267Spain 51 216Taiwan 75 340Thailand 9 693Turkey 3 213UAE 1,170 96USA 222 270Vietnam 88 107Amitriptyline hydrochlorideBrazil 1 3,314Thailand 1 2,428UK 1 3,422Ammonia anhydrousBrunei 13 62Kenya 13 65Nepal 31 43Oman 12 55Papua New Guinea 5 194Philippines 13 51Sri Lanka 65 41UAE 25 35Ammonia in aqueous solutionAustralia 72 22Bangladesh 1 70Cameroon 40 21Israel 32 19Kenya 18 20Kuwait 44 11Malaysia 108 11Myanmar 20 23Nepal 5 25New Zealand 34 20Nigeria 57 20Qatar 197 15Saudi Arabia 179 15Singapore 233 13Sri Lanka 37 15Tanzania 19 24UAE 271 17Ammonium alumBangladesh 170 10Kenya 1 23Qatar 3 20Saudi Arabia 20 23Sudan 26 15UK 1 92Unspecified 15 21USA 3 68Yemen 46 17Ammonium chlorideBangladesh 60 13Congo D Republic 1 29France 1 741Ghana 1 49Guatemala 22 45Korea South 10 190Malaysia 4 71Nepal 1 141Oman 2 209South Africa 5 41Sudan 1 54UAE 26 10Zambia 1 54Amoxycillin and its saltsBenin 4 1,613Brazil 63 1,715China 29 1,664Egypt 33 1,857

Germany 1 1,722Ghana 14 1,317Hong Kong 8 1,566Indonesia 6 1,765Iraq 5 1,650Korea South 13 2,200Lebanon 16 1,381Malaysia 7 1,375Morocco 3 2,100Nepal 7 1,563Netherlands 8 1,953Nigeria 11 1,310Singapore 2 1,371Sudan 18 1,502Taiwan 14 1,560Thailand 23 1,752Turkey 1 4,977UAE 19 1,975Vietnam 7 1,728Yemen 2 1,427Ampicillin and its saltsEgypt 5 2,085Ethiopia 10 1,574Ghana 2 1,465Kenya 1 1,585Nigeria 12 1,427Syria 4 1,528Thailand 5 1,926Uzbekistan 1 4,200AnilineThailand 6 118Aniline salts otherBangladesh 1 6,048China 77 718Indonesia 91 180Korea South 12 220Spain 18 245Taiwan 95 181USA 36 282Anisic aldehydeArgentina 3 562Brazil 14 600China 83 544Colombia 5 569France 10 604Germany 31 541Hong Kong 1 601Indonesia 4 530Japan 2 648Mexico 4 612Singapore 24 619Turkey 1 606UK 13 612USA 34 592Anisole and their derivatives otherArgentina 1 2,550Brazil 4 878China 28 324Indonesia 1 508Ireland 22 146Japan 1 418Malaysia 1 836Netherlands 1 401Singapore 3 435South Africa 1 883Spain 115 157Switzerland 30 874UAE 29 173UK 1 296Ukraine 1 870Vietnam 1 562Anthranilic acid and its saltsBelgium 10 360Germany 2 344Turkey 1 544Antibiotics otherArgentina 2 16,873Australia 1 11,656

Bangladesh 62 6,543Brazil 7 10,272China 11 7,706Colombia 3 10,979Cyprus 2 12,340Egypt 12 11,265France 3 8,795Germany 1 23,151Guatemala 1 11,873Indonesia 8 10,770Iran 5 11,270Ireland 1 28,089Italy 14 15,620Japan 4 14,077Jordan 7 9,259Kenya 4 2,452Korea South 8 11,629Mexico 6 16,501Morocco 1 14,877Nepal 5 6,659Netherlands 18 2,009Pakistan 6 8,351Philippines 2 14,232Poland 3 10,827Saudi Arabia 3 16,569Spain 4 16,627Sri Lanka 1 12,751Sudan 3 8,437Switzerland 1 11,208Syria 1 9,953Taiwan 1 5,368Thailand 7 3,411Turkey 23 19,818UAE 2 25,353UK 15 10,489USA 3 23,922Vietnam 14 11,259Yemen 1 9,382Antimony oxidesBangladesh 7 496Iran 10 503Malaysia 8 202Oman 10 364Saudi Arabia 20 395Argon (Rare gases)Bangladesh 451 20Nepal 31 17Sierra Leone 6 23Sri Lanka 21 23Artificial corundum w/n chemically definedAustria 96 64China 5 159Czech 24 74Germany 42 111Italy 21 112Korea South 2 189Kuwait 5 66UK 48 88USA 25 78Vietnam 1 113Atenolol, PropranololArgentina 1 1,561Bangladesh 3 1,269Belgium 3 2,763Brazil 12 1,624Costa Rica 1 1,410Egypt 1 1,401France 3 2,345Germany 1 1,495Guatemala 1 1,374Indonesia 1 1,774Italy 2 1,945Korea South 1 1,906Oman 1 1,884Pakistan 2 1,507Spain 2 2,150Turkey 1 2,278UK 7 2,770

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Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.)

Azelaic acid, sebacic acid and their salts and estersAustralia 8 293Italy 23 292Japan 120 353USA 123 299AzidesBelgium 20 754Hungary 6 753Slovenia 6 753

bBarium carbonateBangladesh 17 169Belgium 120 31Brazil 297 30Italy 176 31Japan 40 34Mexico 75 30Spain 621 31Turkey 8 29UK 164 30Barium nitrateOman 100 23Barium sulphateSpain 1 314UAE 27 38Uganda 2 85BenzaldehydeCzech 48 103Germany 53 150Korea South 319 111Philippines 24 114Singapore 18 118Taiwan 2 149USA 126 125BenzeneBelgium 8,157 47Saudi Arabia 101,780 50Singapore 12,671 49Spain 7,415 51Benzene sulphonic acidChina 1 534Germany 1 949Japan 2 1,113Korea South 21 239Turkey 14 187BenzidineChina 12 284Taiwan 3 291Benzocaine (ethyl para-aminobenzoate)USA 9 1,100Benzoic acidBelgium 10 997Tanzania 1 128USA 4 203Benzoic acid salts and esters othersBangladesh 2 2,523Canada 6 155China 8 1,042Egypt 19 2,018Germany 34 560Ghana 2 423Italy 14 467Japan 1 11,320Kenya 2 311Korea South 1 1,260Nepal 1 422Netherlands 7 575Pakistan 1 4,470Singapore 9 322Spain 1 5,270Thailand 7 558USA 44 1,757BenzophenoneChile 2 1,999Japan 1 3,185

Benzyl acetateBrazil 1 116France 219 143Germany 36 120Mexico 18 125Singapore 1 132Switzerland 67 131Turkey 4 114USA 173 113Benzyl alcoholAustralia 18 97Bangladesh 1 345Belgium 121 80Brazil 40 91Canada 40 96China 35 84Egypt 17 96Indonesia 53 90Iran 17 122Japan 233 92Korea South 283 93Malaysia 41 88Myanmar 1 10Netherlands 97 82Oman 4 92Saudi Arabia 53 89Singapore 42 87Spain 15 115Taiwan 36 85Thailand 36 110Turkey 18 91UAE 79 97UK 25 88USA 386 90Vietnam 9 161Benzyl benzoateBangladesh 18 165Germany 37 146Iran 36 62Malawi 3 273Mexico 3 155Tanzania 5 176UAE 1 194USA 20 147Benzyl chlorideSouth Africa 36 70Turkey 25 70USA 54 64Benzyl peroxide and benzoyl chlorideBrazil 18 161Indonesia 2 181Italy 20 3,501Malaysia 27 176USA 106 196Benzylethylaniline sulphonic acidChina 20 237USA 32 255BerneolUSA 13 715Bichromates/dichromatesNepal 1 68Borates otherAustralia 10 242Bangladesh 10 165China 1 224Gabon 1 188Italy 20 131Nepal 1 116Netherlands 1 179Oman 8 181Poland 40 130USA 152 170Boric acidBangladesh 2 119Bhutan 11 62Congo D Republic 3 88Ethiopia 5 63Kenya 8 74

Nepal 5 80Nigeria 9 77Qatar 4 96Sri Lanka 5 79Sudan 10 84Tanzania 1 150UAE 2 260Uganda 1 148USA 1 232Zimbabwe 1 76Boric oxide (Oxides of boron)UAE 1 394Bornyl acetate and Isobornyl acetateArgentina 2 308Brazil 14 355Colombia 3 308Egypt 1 382France 9 302Spain 48 295USA 67 383Boron carbideBrazil 1 1,366USA 5 1,250Bromates and perbromatesUAE 3 353Bromides and oxybromides, neSBangladesh 1 910Nigeria 1 1,259Saudi Arabia 246 335Sri Lanka 1 786Thailand 1 394UK 6 1,392BromineCanada 2 697China 461 263Ukraine 4 605BromotrifluoromethaneFrance 20 944Bronner’s acid (2-naphthylamine-6-sulphonic acid)China 6 416Taiwan 3 333UK 6 325Buta-1,3-diene and Isoprene unsaturatedIndonesia 2,936 53Malaysia 3,429 59Thailand 4,546 57Butan-1-ol (n-Butyl alcohol) saturatedBangladesh 1 64Jordan 2 68Nepal 10 75Qatar 13 75Uganda 8 69Butanoic acids their salts and estersArgentina 1 368China 36 291Egypt 1 383Indonesia 3 305Italy 11 512Mexico 1 243Singapore 5 298Spain 21 297Turkey 1 292UAE 10 157UK 17 1,906USA 18 340Butanols otherAustralia 1 1,982Brazil 1 1,759Ecuador 1 1,034Kenya 2 63Mexico 1 1,870Nepal 5 147Pakistan 2 1,484Singapore 114 87Thailand 12 99UAE 1 846USA 76 213Butanone (Methylethyl ketone)UAE 40 73

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Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.)

n-Butyl acetateChina 15 135Jordan 4 75Uganda 3 771,4-/1,3-/2,3-Butylene glycol (Butanediol)China 22 117Japan 42 349South Africa 8 112Thailand 16 113USA 16 107

cCadmium oxideColombia 5 293Caffeine and its saltsAustria 9 612Bangladesh 17 661Chile 20 771Germany 7 673Ghana 1 771Indonesia 7 620Kenya 1 727Malawi 2 729Malaysia 5 688Netherlands 15 676Pakistan 1 733Russia 6 662Singapore 3 711UK 16 633USA 7 658Vietnam 14 630CalciumBulgaria 8 323Turkey 68 116Calcium carbides w/n chemically definedGermany 1 150Calcium carbonateAustralia 2 92Bangladesh 447 50France 13 270Germany 112 65Italy 15 109Kenya 73 27Malta 4 45Mexico 66 24Mozambique 104 26Nepal 1,341 20Nigeria 62 26Pakistan 56 44Paraguay 54 31Qatar 97 29Singapore 4 52Slovenia 12 85South Africa 113 28Sri Lanka 18 27Sudan 16 20Turkey 16 72UAE 7 31Uganda 6 16UK 118 57Ukraine 26 67USA 20 57Calcium chlorideAfghanistan 1 58Benin 38 74Bhutan 1 47Cote D’ Ivoire 44 199Gambia 2 248Guinea 3 226Mali 12 58Mexico 260 15Nepal 2 16Nigeria 102 57Qatar 81 10Singapore 19 40Sri Lanka 13 168Thailand 100 12Turkey 45 101

UAE 2,106 8USA 217 25Vietnam 52 14Calcium gluconateBangladesh 2 362Germany 1 312Indonesia 4 315Japan 18 508Nepal 1 1,419Romania 3 280Thailand 2 273USA 18 2,420Calcium glycerophosphateBrazil 2 787Pakistan 1 837Calcium hydrogen orthophosphate (Dicalcium phosphate)Bangladesh 131 26Congo D Republic 10 43Egypt 4 205Germany 38 152Ghana 4 62Iran 23 113Nepal 86 38New Zealand 20 123Pakistan 14 169South Africa 27 103Sri Lanka 1 246Turkey 1 201UAE 1 266USA 40 132Calcium hydroxideSaudi Arabia 22 457Calcium hypochloride commercial, othersBangladesh 12 159Egypt 125 96Ghana 75 106Iran 75 80Senegal 150 76South Africa 72 70UAE 125 98Calcium hypochlorite commercial (Bleaching paste or powder)Bangladesh 2,601 25Bhutan 3 62Ethiopia 27 42Nepal 31 19Sri Lanka 57 32USA 169 89Vietnam 33 68Calcium hypophosphiteMalaysia 5 1,109USA 4 1,540Calcium lactateGermany 2 199Calcium monobasic phosphateYemen 515 12Calcium phosphate otherChile 3 298Kenya 1 182Nepal 65 38Nigeria 1 137Pakistan 4 161Vietnam 37 106Calcium salts of methionineBelgium 1 878Calcium tribasic phosphateNepal 2 98Poland 18 140Camphor syntheticArgentina 3 470Brazil 27 473Fiji Islands 3 623Germany 14 932Hong Kong 1 471Indonesia 13 572Iran 1 915Japan 4 645Mexico 18 613

Myanmar 29 470Nepal 9 650Netherlands 36 465Spain 27 522Sri Lanka 22 534Trinidad 4 936Turkey 16 435UAE 2 493UK 5 492USA 116 621Carbon blacksAngola 11 105Argentina 22 69Australia 251 69Bangladesh 357 51Belgium 86 78Brazil 88 56Canada 63 66China 66 103Colombia 20 53Germany 20 192Greece 30 75Indonesia 1,066 57Italy 118 57Japan 1,384 74Korea South 1,409 65Madagascar 3 62Malaysia 342 65Nepal 55 17Netherlands 15 163Paraguay 1 137Philippines 198 55Poland 161 59Portugal 44 76Qatar 15 48Saudi Arabia 167 55Spain 90 57Sri Lanka 1,998 60Taiwan 133 90Thailand 1,380 68Turkey 482 50UAE 453 68Uganda 4 47Ukraine 3 40USA 77 108Vietnam 1,197 54Carbon dioxide in other formBangladesh 112 11Bhutan 52 19Nepal 226 8Qatar 95 22Sri Lanka 210 15Carbon disulphideIndonesia 320 40Carbon otherBangladesh 1 350Nepal 6 101Singapore 40 70Thailand 3 734UAE 531 69UK 13 75Carbonates othersArgentina 20 111Denmark 30 134France 20 101Germany 1 502Korea South 42 21Maldives 1 40Nepal 24 24Nigeria 48 21Oman 24 21Sierra Leone 15 27Thailand 13 62UAE 1 134USA 39 221CarborundumFinland 36 86

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Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.)

France 1 164Germany 30 229Italy 24 110Japan 20 94Taiwan 22 124UAE 1 12USA 1 1053-Carboxy-(para-sulphonyl)-5-pyrazoloneChina 13 457Taiwan 4 599L-CarvoneBrazil 28 927China 26 664Indonesia 1 1,303Netherlands 4 1,231UK 3 768USA 22 761Castor oil dehydrated fatty acidChina 22 136Japan 28 214Jordan 36 142Korea South 16 201Netherlands 22 140South Africa 38 140USA 4 215Castor oil hydrogenated fatty acid (including 12-Hydroxystearic acid)Argentina 24 112Bangladesh 1 249Belgium 352 114Brazil 115 122Chile 26 112China 103 113Egypt 96 163France 102 112Germany 24 113Indonesia 46 139Iran 112 119Italy 86 115Japan 118 126Korea South 252 132Mexico 68 119Morocco 13 152Netherlands 649 119Poland 85 109Russia 195 110Saudi Arabia 134 118Singapore 162 124Slovenia 66 114South Africa 14 119Spain 125 114Taiwan 17 118Thailand 162 113Turkey 13 118UAE 46 115Ukraine 33 107USA 681 116Vietnam 12 113Cefadroxil and its saltsChile 1 3,630Peru 1 4,362Vietnam 1 4,067Cephalexin and its saltsArgentina 1 3,496Brazil 28 3,562Iran 20 3,963Jordan 14 3,233Malaysia 1 3,429Sri Lanka 3 3,633Sudan 1 3,467Syria 1 3,996Thailand 3 3,337Vietnam 4 3,380Cerium compounds othersChina 60 56France 3 2,740Japan 20 122

Korea South 10 394Vietnam 20 2,495Chloramphenicol and its derivatives salts thereofKenya 1 4,006Uganda 1 3,358Chlorates otherNepal 15 5Chloride oxides and chloride hydroxides otherArgentina 8 168Australia 96 28Brazil 176 167Chile 13 306China 27 76Colombia 42 44Ecuador 30 121France 24 139Guam 29 98Indonesia 353 38Italy 13 125Japan 65 47Kenya 23 32Korea South 16 38Mexico 3 177Netherlands 21 50Peru 11 264Philippines 929 32Russia 183 243South Africa 60 89Sweden 43 43Taiwan 16 40Thailand 431 35UAE 291 31UK 281 108USA 388 204Chlorides, other neSAustralia 25 22Bahrain 290 10Bangladesh 17 72Costa Rica 50 11French Polynesia 22 14Germany 21 75Ghana 456 10Israel 102 9Italy 20 223Japan 180 59Korea South 4 998Kuwait 711 6Malaysia 255 9Myanmar 144 8Nepal 41 37Oman 179 6Peru 246 11Philippines 600 8Qatar 495 8Saudi Arabia 1,621 7Singapore 52 9South Africa 28 94Spain 1 394Sri Lanka 8 78Taiwan 22 30Tanzania 30 22Thailand 3 297Tunisia 25 9Turkey 13 53UAE 1,002 8USA 600 168Vietnam 20 44ChlorineKenya 58 24Nepal 14 4Sri Lanka 38 9Tanzania 12 24para-ChloroanilineGermany 73 230Netherlands 234 215ortho-ChlorobenzaldehydeGermany 144 202ChlorodifluoromethaneBahrain 32 192

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Kenya 2 1,592Malta 2 3,067Montenegro 4 3,060Morocco 2 2,597Switzerland 1 3,231Tanzania 1 2,184Turkey 7 1,811Citric acidBangladesh 16 116Bhutan 1 75Ghana 1 98Iran 6 133Lithuania 100 57Madagascar 2 25Malawi 3 124Nepal 1 75Sri Lanka 4 60UAE 2 70UK 1 142USA 133 85Citric acid salts and esters otherArgentina 3 186Bangladesh 5 1,102Brazil 1 286France 9 187Germany 11 233Indonesia 7 189Iran 5 1,093Italy 18 418Korea South 4 384Mexico 13 182Nepal 2 244Netherlands 1 517Pakistan 1 1,410Singapore 26 180Spain 14 201Switzerland 40 157UK 12 207USA 163 210Vietnam 3 119CitronellolEgypt 1 593Mexico 1 534Turkey 1 551Cleve’s acid (1-naphthylamine-6-sulphonic acid)Czech 2 1,123Taiwan 2 704Cloxacillin and its saltsBrazil 1 7,002Cameroon 1 2,027China 4 1,782Ghana 5 1,454Iran 5 2,227Kenya 3 1,613Nepal 1 1,798Netherlands 1 2,090Nigeria 4 1,416Thailand 9 2,711Copper oxides and hydroxidesFrance 13 410Indonesia 50 384Italy 20 390Turkey 25 369Ukraine 20 320Copper oxychlorideFrance 3 292Turkey 80 279Copper sulphateBangladesh 2 193Eritrea 125 122France 4 336Italy 40 323Nepal 2 119Nigeria 1 143Sri Lanka 2 138USA 24 135Coumarin, Methylcoumarin and ethylcoumarinBrazil 6 460

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Korea South 11 562Sri Lanka 2 566Venezuela 5 5822-(n,n-Diisopropylamino)ethanolOman 4 833Diloxanide furoateEgypt 3 2,155Pakistan 5 1,888UAE 3 1,819Diloxanide furoate, Cimetidine, Famotidine neS otherAfghanistan 15 92Argentina 5 15,107Australia 7 2,428Bangladesh 82 3,006Belgium 127 2,970Brazil 38 7,979Cameroon 2 85Canada 6 10,986Chile 4 3,541China 83 2,854Colombia 16 4,608Cote D’ Ivoire 9 368Croatia 62 1,294Cuba 1 8,371Cyprus 6 20,606Czech 5 19,751Ecuador 1 7,333Egypt 48 6,755El Salvador 7 3,337Ethiopia 2 1,147France 5 7,980Germany 235 992Ghana 5 776Greece 8 13,517Guatemala 1 11,528Hong Kong 2 4,505Hungary 7 15,811Indonesia 33 1,084Iran 52 4,443Iraq 29 1,109Ireland 5 50,894Israel 9 12,648Italy 9 6,310Japan 14 11,436Jordan 1 7,260Kenya 9 653Korea South 33 4,175Lebanon 1 11,330Lithuania 1 8,424Macedonia 1 20,620Malaysia 9 7,746Mexico 59 1,025Morocco 1 13,987Nepal 25 961Netherlands 15 2,422Nigeria 4 1,326Oman 1 2,560Pakistan 47 3,592Paraguay 2 7,930Peru 3 5,360Philippines 14 1,776Poland 2 30,482Portugal 2 19,251Puerto Rico 2 34,918Romania 6 4,036Russia 36 7,642Saudi Arabia 142 79Singapore 2 9,052Slovakia 1 3,993Slovenia 9 11,058South Africa 35 3,506Spain 29 7,501Sri Lanka 10 2,183Switzerland 20 7,467Syria 5 1,236Taiwan 8 4,845Tanzania 2 661Thailand 62 1,792

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China 251 74Korea South 5 697Mexico 11 765Nepal 6 109Oman 1 2,282Philippines 9 703Portugal 6 805Qatar 118 99Sri Lanka 6 579Sudan 1 512Thailand 24 207Turkey 16 112UAE 459 92UK 6 149USA 25 119Vietnam 10 697DipentaerythritolBelgium 15 341USA 40 340DipenteneBangladesh 1 113Colombia 6 119Egypt 1 141France 40 80Germany 60 123Singapore 10 192USA 2 141Diphenyl methaneSpain 1 315Diphenyl oxideArgentina 3 197Brazil 1 184China 83 178Mexico 6 192Netherlands 18 172Saudi Arabia 120 168Singapore 3 192Spain 18 181Turkey 1 183UK 6 192USA 11 178Diphenylamine and its derivatives; salts thereof otherChina 2 336Germany 13 246Italy 9 298Japan 19 1,143Poland 2 225South Africa 2 371Spain 1 454Taiwan 3 390Turkey 6 294USA 74 576Diphosphorous pentoxideFrance 20 128Italy 4 154Korea South 24 150Malaysia 1 616Taiwan 12 149USA 29 157Disodium carbonate denseCongo D Republic 288 26Indonesia 2,524 16Kuwait 104 16Malaysia 200 15Sri Lanka 34 47Thailand 260 15USA 1 147Disodium carbonate lightBangladesh 5,287 17Djibouti 20 17Indonesia 2,550 15Malawi 17 24Nepal 987 17Rwanda 3 32Sri Lanka 1,772 17Tanzania 215 16UAE 270 16Yemen 1 35

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• Calcium D-Pantothenate • Calcium Gluconate I.P. • Calcium Nitrite • Calcium Phosphate • Camphorquinone • Carnauba Wax • Cetrimide 40% Soln. • Cobalt Acetate / Chloride / Oxide • Cobalt Nitrate / Sulphate / Carbonate • Copper Carbonate / Chloride / Sulphate • Copper Oxide (Black) - 99% • Cuprous Chloride / Oxide (Red) - 99%

• Di Ammonium Phosphate • Di Calcium Phosphate (IP/USP/LR/HR)

• E.D.T.A & SALTS / Fe • E.D.T.A Zn / Fe / Cu / Mn • EDDHA (Pure)

• Halquinol • Homophthalic Acid Anhy. • 3-Hydroxy Benzoic Acid (Pure)

• Iodine Mono & Tri Chloride • Iso Butyl Bromide • Iso Propyl Alcohol (Pure)

• L-Lithium Bromide Liq. / Anhy.

• Magnesium Carbonate / Sulphate / MBT • Magnesium Oxide (USP)• Manganese Carbonate / Chloride / Sulphate • Mercuric Acetate / Chloride / Oxide • 3-Methoxy Benzoic Hydrazide • 3-Methoxy Benzoic Acid • 4-Methyl-3-Methoxy Benzoic Acid • Methyl-3-Methoxy Benzoid • Micro Crystalline Cellulose • Molybdenum Tri Oxide / Di Sulphide • Molybdic Acid • Mono Ammonium Phosphate (Pure / LR / AR)

• Nickel Chloride / Nitrate / Sulphate • Nicotine – USP / Crude / Polacrilex – 20% • Nicotine Bi Tartarate • 4-Nitro Phthalic Acid (Pure / LR / AR)

• Phospho Tungstic Acid • Potassium Bicarbonate • Potassium Bromate / Bromide • Potassium Iodide / Iodate • Potassium Mercuric Oxide • Potassium Meta Vanadate / Meta Bi Sulphite • Potassium Nitrate / Nitrite • Potassium Phthalimide • Potassium Titanium Oxalate • Pyridine 2o (IMP) (All Pure Grade)

• Quinine HCl / DI HCl • Quinine Sulphate (Pure - Pharma Grade)

• Silver Chloride / Oxide • Silver Nitrate / Sulphate • Sodium Bromate / Bromide / Iodide • Sodium Molybdate / Meta Vanadate • Sodium Tungstate • Streptomycin Sulphate • Sugar Food Grade • 5-Sulpho Salicylic Acid (Pure / LR / AR)

• Tetracyclin • Titanium Sulphate / Di Oxide • Tri Methoxy Benzaldehyde • 2,3,4-Trihydroxy • Tungstic Acid

• Vanadium Pentoxide • Vanilla Powder • Vitamin B1 (Mono / Hydro) • Vitamin-E – 50% / E-Acetate – 100%

• Zinc Chloride / Carbonate / Oxide (IP / USP) • Zinc Sulphate Mono / Hepta (IP / USP)

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