Many Japanese companies intentionally settled in Nanjing

The reporter (Reporter Wang Zhenhua, correspondent Gushi Shi) told reporters at the China Chemical Investment Strategy Seminar held by Japanese chemical companies in Nanjing on September 20. Since this year, Nanjing has made substantial progress in attracting investment from Japan, and many well-known Japanese chemical companies have It is determined that investment will be made in the Nanjing Chemical Industry Park and a number of large chemical projects will be located in Nanjing Chemical Industry Park. The seminar was jointly organized by the China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Association and the Nanjing Municipal People's Government. It was co-organized by Japan's ITOCHU Corporation and Biosili China Investment Co., Ltd. Representatives of 30 Japanese companies such as Itochu, Mitsubishi, Mitsui, Marubeni, Sharp, and Asahi Kasei and representatives of 11 Fortune 500 companies such as BASF in Germany and Ciba Seiki in Switzerland attended the meeting. With the adjustment of the international petrochemical industry, many international petrochemical companies, including Japan, have shifted their investment focus to China. Nanjing has become an important petrochemical industrial city in China. Since the start of the Yangba project with a total investment of 2.9 billion U.S. dollars jointly invested by Sinopec Group and BASF in September 2001, Nanjing has introduced DSM, Celanese, Biosig, Shell and other international chemical companies. The cumulative total investment is nearly 5 billion U.S. dollars. Since its establishment in 2001, Nanjing Chemical Industrial Park has cumulatively introduced more than 90 various types of enterprises, including 60 foreign-funded enterprises, which achieved contractual utilization of foreign investment of 794 million U.S. dollars, and actual utilization of foreign investment of 230 million U.S. dollars, initially forming a petrochemical industry. , Ethylene and its derivatives, chlorinated industrial products of the three major industrial chain. Japan's chemical industry is developed. It has strong international competitiveness in the downstream industries of petrochemicals, especially synthetic materials, fine chemicals, life medicine, and new materials. These are also areas where the Nanjing petrochemical industry currently needs to focus on development. Therefore, Nanjing has increased its efforts to promote Japanese chemical companies in order to attract more Japanese chemical companies to settle in Nanjing. At the seminar, Tan Zhuzhou, President of the China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Association, Chen Weijian, Vice Mayor of Nanjing City, Director of the Administrative Committee of Nanjing Chemical Industry Park, and Nangu Yangsuke, Executive Director of ITOCHU Corporation of Japan, respectively, reviewed the development status and trends of the China petrochemical industry. , the development of the petrochemical industry in Nanjing and the transformation of the petrochemical industry in Japan delivered a keynote speech.

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