The Russian Chemical and Petrochemical Sector Enjoyed a Year on Year Increased of 2.6%
Posted on: Monday, 2 October 2006, 06:00 CDT
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c42919) has announced the addition of Russian Chemical and Petrochemical Sector Report to their offering.
The Russian Chemical and Petrochemical Sector Report offers an extensive summary of the Russian chemical and petrochemical sectors. It includes a complete coverage of the latest developments as well as the latest corporate news accompanied by statistical data. This sector report is ideal to keep you abreast on recent company and industry news. Written by local analysts, it is a unique market and business intelligence analysis, tailored to save time by providing in-depth information, while helping you to make confident and informed business decisions. The report covers the period Sep 2005 - May 2006.
Topics Covered
Overview
General News
Chemicals and Fertilizers Sector News
Synthetic Resins and Plastics Sector News
Synthetic Dyes and Paintwork Materials Sector News
Organic Synthesis Sector News
Tire Sector News
Rubber Sector News
Petrochemical Sector News
Pharmaceuticals Sector News
Cosmetics and Household Chemicals Sector News
Summary
The chemical and petrochemical industry is one of the most important sectors for the Russian economy. It also has significant weight in the country's exports. In full-2005, output of the chemical industry increased by 2.6% y/y. It should be noted that Russian companies are important exporters of fertilizers on the world market while local consumption of these chemicals is very low. There are about 30 local producers. They are able to profit from cheap raw materials and relative proximity to customers or to transportation media. At the moment the sector is undergoing both vertical and horizontal consolidation.
Companies Mentioned
Lakokraska, Teks, Empils, Arkhangelsk, Sibur, Akron, PhosAgro, PhosAgro, Apatit, EuroChem, EuroChem, Phosphorit, KuibyshevAzot, Orgsintez, Ein Textile, Lausha Feiber, Khimvolokno Amtel-Kusbass, Svetogorsk, Novatek, Sibur, Evrotruboplast, PMTZ, Klockner Pentaplast Rus, Dzerzhinsk Plastic, Polymer Pack, Solvay, Sibur,Senezh, Kemira, Dupont-Russian Paints, BYKChemie, Empils, Pigment, Korund, Kazanorgsintez, Nitol, Slavneft-Yaroslavlneftorgsintez, Amtel Vredestein, Amtel Vredestein, Nokian Tyres, Nizhnekamskshina, Nizhnekamskneftekhim, Kvart, Kazan, Kraysnoyarsk, Sterlitamaksky, Omsk Kauchuk, Firepower, LUKoil, Slaveneft-Yanos, Yukos, Veropharm, Tyumen Chemical, Irbit, Tamro, Carlyle Group, Otechestvennye Lekarstva, Pharmstandart, Biotek,Amway, Alkor & Co, Kalina, Morgan Stanley Investment, Arbat Prestige, Nefskaya Cosmetics, Nefis Cosmetics, Orgkhim, Nizhny Novgorod
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Source: Business Wire
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