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VOL. LXV / May 12, 2020 / NO. 41

Paint industry struggles to cope with short-term challenges, but long-term outlook remains bright 87

Point of View

Singapore’s Circulate Capital makes first investment in Indian plastic recycling sector 90RIL’s profit plunges 37% in Q4; board approves oil-to-chemicals business spin off 92Commerce Ministry shortlisting key sectors for making India a manufacturing hub 94Agilent introduces handheld raw material ID system for pharma manufacturers 95DCW resumes its partially operations at Sahupuram and Dhrangadhra plants 96Spice oleoresin industry survives amidst COVID-19 97Relief package for MSME sector soon: Nitin Gadkari 98Prof. Shobhana Narasimhan elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences 99

Top Stories

PharmaceuticalsICRA revises outlook for Indian pharma firm as China resumes manufacturing 100IICT transfers favipiravir production process to Cipla 101Mylab joins hands with Syngene for COVID-19 testing kits 102

Reliance to produce new gas from KG-D6 by end-June 104India’s 2020 oil demand to fall 7%: Wood Mackenzie 106

Hydrocarbons

FertilisersFertiliser sales jump 45% in April despite lockdown 103

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A rapid wrap-up of what’s new in Operations, Processes and Products 123Management of technology with emphasis on SMEs – Dr. S.K. ChaKravorty 128A Top 10 watch list: Biologics and biomanufacturing – PatriCia van arnum 135 Interview: ‘Moving toward a more circular world for plastics requires changes at every step of the lifecycle’ 140COVID-19 vaccines and therapies: Promise, prospects, and perils – r. rajagoPal 144

Organic-inorganic hybrid nanocoatings used for disposable masks 120Electrostatic disinfection technology transferred for commercialisation 121Queen’s University research highlights impact of plastic pollution on marine life 122

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Markets

Trade Performance 162

Materials Imported 167

Materials Exported 170

IndexMumbai Chemical Market 156

Malaysian Oleochemicals Market 159

Mumbai Drugs Market 160

Index to Advertisers 61

Index to Products Advertised 64

Meetings & Conferences 107

Tender Information 152

Chemployment Exchange 154

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Ibrutinib intermediates2-(Methoxy(4-phenoxyphenyl)Methylene)Malononitrile330792-69-35-(4-phenoxyphenyl)-7H-pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyriMidin-4-ylaMine330786-24-8Semaglutide intermediatesOctadecanedioic acid871-70-5Octadecanedioic acid mono-tert-butyl ester843666-40-0AEEA-AEEA1143516-05-5Side chain1662688-20-1Side chain1118767-16-0Gliclazide Intermediates 3-Amino-3-azabicyclo (3.3.0) octane hydrochloride58108-05-7

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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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AVAILABLE IN REFILLED, BRAND NEW & REGULAR DRUMS BUTYL ACETATE VINYL ACETATE MONOMER ISO BUTANOL ACETONE

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ORTHO XYLENE MIXED XYLENE BUTYL CELLOSOLVE

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Iso Propyl Myristate, Iso Propyl Palmitate, Methyl Oleate, Methyl Laurate, Methyl Ricinoleate, Butyl Oleate, Butyl Stearate etc.

Glycerol Mono Oleate, Glycerol Tri Oleate, Glycerol Mono Stearate (SE, NSE, AS), Mono Di Glycerides, Capric Caprilic Tri Glyceride (MCT Oil), Polyglycerol Polyricinoleate, Triacetin, Polyglycerol etc.

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t ANTI DEPRESSANT: Amoxapine

t HORMONAL DRUG Melatonin

t ANTI HISTAMINE: Promethazine Theoclate

t NON-STEROIDAL, ANTI INFLAMMATORY DRUG: Tolfenamic Acid

t ANTI PRURITIC: Calamine

t THERAPEUTIC AGENT: Maleic Acid

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Acetonitrile Acrylamide (Microbiology Grade)

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Also available Ready Stock / Highseas Basis (Packing & Bulks):ammonium chloride - Tech / Pure 99%

l acetone l acetonitrile l acrylamide crystal l acrylic acid l adipic acid l allyl chloride l aniline l Benzoic acid l Bisphenol l Borax Granular l Butyl Glycol Acetate l Butyl Carbitol l Butyl cellosolve (Butyl Glycol) l Butyl diglycol ether l camphor Syn. l chloroform l crude naphthalene l cyclohexane l cyclohexanone ldi acetone alcohol

l di ethanol aminesl di methyl Formamide l dcda l diPe l dmac l dmc l dmSol epichlorohydrin l ethyl chloroformate l Formamide l Formic acid 85% / 99%l Gum rosin l h.a.S. l heptane l hexamine l 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate l hydroxylamine hcl l imidazole l iPa l iso Phthalic acidl iso Butanol

l iso Propyl acetatel l+Tartaric acidl 2-methyl-1,3-Propanediol (mPdiol)

l mma / maa l maleic anhydride l melamine l methanoll methacrylic acidl methane Sulfonic acid (mSa)

l methane Sulfonyl chloride (mSc)

l methyl chloro Formate l methyl isobutyl Ketone l mono ethanolamine l mono iso Propylamine 70% / 99% l morpholine l n-Butyl acetatel n-heptane l n-Propanol - Taiwan l n-Propyl acetate l neopentyl Glycol

l nonyl Phenol ethoxylate 9.5 mol.l Paraformaldehyde 91% / 96%l Pentaerythritol l Phthalic anhydride l Perchloroethylene l Phenol l Propyl Glycol mono methyl ether (Pma)

l Propylene Glycol Tech. / uSP l PVc resin l refined Glycerin l PTBPl naphthalene Crude / Refined l Soda ash / light / Sodium Bicarbonate l Sodium metal l Sodium Gluconate l Sodium methoxide Powder l Sodium Boro hydride Powder l TeoF l Thio urea l Toluene l ThF l Tertiary Butanol l Tri chloroethylene l Triethanolamine 99%

SteAriC ACid OleiC ACid GlyCerine

Polymer - grade Stearic Acidl Plastric Special l Distric l Plastric-ESpeciality gradesl Textric Speciall Cosmetic-Grade Stearic Acidl Hystricl Rubber-Grade Stearic Acidl Lubstric 995

Commercial - gradel Emulsolic ECO l Indolic l Lubolic-El Lubolic-2DPremium gradesl Emulsolicl Liquolic RBSl Lopourl Lubolic

l Refined Glycerine IPl Glycerine USP-30l Refined Glycerine BPl Refined Glycerine CP

fAtty ACidS SurfACtAntS fAtty AlCOhOlS

l Fractionated Fatty Acids l Coconut Grades

l Alpha Olefin Sulphonate (AOS) l Sodium Lauryl Sulphate (SLS) l Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulphate (SLES)

l Cetostearyl Alcohol l Stearyl Alcohol l Behenyl Alcohol

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Ammonium Chloride IP Potassium Chloride IP/Ph. Eur. Calcium Chloride Dihydrate IP/Ph. Eur.

Magnesium Chloride IP Sodium Chloride IP/Ph. Eur. (with MLT) Ammonium Sulphate AR/ BP Sodium Hydroxide Pellets IP/Ph. Eur.

Boric Acid IP Urea IP/ BP Sodium Bicarbonate – IP/BP (with BD/TD) Citric Acid Monohydrate IP Citric Acid Anhydrous IP

Disodium Edetate (EDTA Disodium) IP/BP Potassium Dihydrogen Phosphate Anhydrous BP Di-potassium Hydrogen Phosphate Anhydrous BP Di-sodium Phosphate Anhydrous BP (with MLT)

Sodium Dihydrogen Phosphate Dihydrate – IP/BP (with MLT) Di-sodium Hydrogen Phosphate Dodecahydrate (12H2O) – IP (with MLT)

SOLVENTS & ACIDS

Acetone BP Methanol BP Dichloromethane BP Glycerol IP

Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) IP/BP/USP Propylene Glycol IP/USP Hydrochloric Acid – IP/BP/AR Acetic Acid Glacial – IP/LR/AR

Sulphuric Acid – AR Nitric Acid AR/BP Orthophosphoric Acid IP/AR

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STOCKIST & DISTRIBUTORSRashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd.Ammonium Bi Carbonate Di Methyl AmineDi Methyl Acetamide Di Methyl FormamideFormic Acid MethanolMono Methyl Amine Sodium NitrateSodium Nitrite Tri Methyl Amine

Aditya Birla ThailandDi Sodium Phosphate Sodium Hexa MetaHydrogen Peroxide 50% Phosphate (240kg Carboys) Sodium Meta Bi Sulphite Mono Sodium Phosphate Sodium SulphitePhosphoric Acid 85% Sodium Tri PolyPotassium Meta Bi Sulphite PhosphateSodium Acid Pyro Phosphate Tri Sodium Phosphate

Du-Pont Ltd.Di Methyl Acetamide, Di Methyl Formamide, Sodium Metal

Reliance Industries Ltd.Cyclohexane

Lucky Chemicals IndustriesPCl5Jubilant Life Science Ltd.Acetic Acid

Imports (Ready & High Seas Sales)KANDLA PORT: Acetic Acid, Acetone, Acrylonitrile, Butanol, C-IX, Cyclohexanone, Ethylene Dichloride, Hexane, Isobutanol, Isopropyl Alcohol, MDC, Methanol, Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK), Methyl Iso Butyl Ketone (MIBK), Ortho Xylene, Phenol, Propylene Glycol, Styrene Monomer, Toluene, Vinyl Acetate Monomer.MUMBAI PORT: Acetic Acid, Acetone, Methanol, Methylene Di Chloride, Ortho Xylene, Toluene.

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Diamines and Chemicals Ltd.Di Ethylene Tri Amine (DETA) PolyaminesDIPA Piperazine 68%Ethylene Diamine (EDA) Piperazine Anhydrous and Other products

Alkyl Amines Chemicals Ltd.Acetonitrile Di Ethyl AmineDi Methyl Amine HCl Di Methyl AmineMono Ethyl Amine 70% MorpholineMono Isopropyl Amine 70% Tri Methyl AmineMono Methyl Amine Tri Ethyl Amine

Deepak Nitrite Ltd.Mono Chlorobenzene, Ortho Nitro ToluenePara Nitro Toluene

Shree Sulphurics Pvt. Ltd.Thionyl Chloride, Sulphur Dioxide & Sulfuryl Chloride

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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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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

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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

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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

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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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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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ETHANOLAMINES : Monoethanolamine v Diethanolamine v Diethanolamine (LFG) 85% Triethanolamine-85% v Triethanolamine-99%

ALKYL ARYL ALKANOLAMINES : Methyl Monoethanolamine v Methyl Diethanolamine v Ethyl Monoethanolamine Ethyl Diethanolamine v Propyl Monoethanolamine v Propyl Diethanolamine Butyl Monoethanolamine v Butyl Diethanolamine v Dimethylethanolamine Diethylethanolamine v Dibutylethanolamine v Tertiary Butyl Monoethanolamine Tertiary Butyl Diethanolamine v Triisopropanol Amine-85% Diethanol Isopropanol Amine 85% v N-Benzylethanolamine

MORPHOLINES : N-Methyl Morpholine v N-Methyl Morpholine Oxide 50% v N-Ethyl Morpholine N-Formyl Morpholine v N-Acetyl Morpholine v N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)Morpholine

CEMGRIND : Grinding Aids for Cement Plants / Raw Meal Grinding v Mineral Grinding Refractory Raw Material Grinding

PHARMA INTERMEDIATES : Hydroxy Ethyl Morpholine v N-(2-Hydroxyethyl) Piperidine or 1-Piperidineethanol v N-Benzylethanolamine

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Advantages of Using Liquid Acrylamide Over Powder Acrylamide

Application

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Binders in Adhesives and Many More

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DIRECT IMPORTSw 1, 6-Hexanediol Flakes Thailandw 1,2,3-Benzotriazole Granular Chinaw 1,2,3-Benzotriazole Needle Chinaw 1,4 Butanediol Taiwanw 1-Bromo 3 Chloro Propane Chinaw 2 Butyne 1,4 Diol-Germany Ashlandw 2 Ethyl Hexanoic Acid Japanw 2 Methyl THF Chinaw 2,2 Dimethoxy Propane China w 2,4 Dichloro Benzyl Chloride Chinaw 2-Methyl-1, 3-Propanediol (MPO) Taiwanw 4-Amino Butyric Acid Chinaw Acetonitrile Taiwanw Acetophenone Francew Acetyl Acetone Chinaw Acrylamide Chinaw Acrylic Acid China/Koreaw Adipic Acid Chinaw Allyl Chloride Thailand/Germany/ Japanw Amine Ethyl Piperazine Japanw Amino Ethyl Ethanol Amine Swedenw Amino Guanidine Bicarbonate Chinaw Antimony Trioxide China/Japan/Thailandw Arsenic Trioxide Chinaw Benzoic Acid Chinaw Benzophenone Chinaw BHT Crystal/Technical Russianw Bisphenol A Taiwanw Butyl Carbitol Eastmanw Butyl Glycol Eastman/Koreaw Catechol Italyw Cyanoacetamide Chinaw Cyclohexalamine Czechw Cyclohexanol USAw Cyclohexanone China/Taiwanw Cyclopentanone Chinaw D(-)Tartaric Acid Chinaw Deca Bromo Diphenyl Ethane Chinaw Decabromodiphenyl Oxide Chinaw Di Basic Ester Chinaw Di Iso Propyl Ether China/Germany

w Di Isopropanolamine BASFw Dibutylamine Chinaw Dicyandiamide Chinaw Dicyclohexylamine Czech/Taiwanw Diethanolamine Swedenw Diethyl Carbonate Chinaw Diethyl Malonate Chinaw Diethylamine Chinaw Diethylenetriamine Japanw Dimethyl Acetamide Turkey/Chinaw Dimethyl Amino Ethanol Japanw Dimethyl Formamide 99.9% Saudi/Taminco/Chinaw Dimethyl Malonate Chinaw Dimethyl Sulfoxide Usa/Chinaw Dimethyl Terephthalate - Briquetts Germanyw Dl-Tartaric Acid Anhydrous Chinaw Edta Acid/ Disodium/Tetra Chinaw Epichlorohydrin Thailand/Solvay/ Korea/Saudiw Ethyl Aceto Acetate Lonzaw Ethyl Cyano Acetate Chinaw Formamide - Japan Japanw Fumaric Acid Chinaw Gamma-Butyrolactone Dist. Taiwanw Gluteraldehyde 50% Chinaw Glycerine - Industrial Grade Taiwanw Glyoxal 40% Chinaw Hexylene Glycol Brazilw Hydroquinone Eastman/Japanw Hydroxylamine HCl Chinaw Hydroxylamine Sulphate Chinaw Imidazole Chinaw Iso Butanol Taiwanw Iso Butyric Acid Eastmanw Iso Propyl Alcohol 99.8% Korea/Taiwanw L+Tartaric Acid Chinaw Lithium Carbonate Chinaw Lithium Hydroxide Monohydrate Chinaw Malonic Acid Chinaw Malononitrile Lonzaw Melamine Japan/Qatarw Melamine Cyanurate China

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BASF PRODUCTSBASF PRODUCTS

w Methacrylic Acid Chinaw Methane Sulfonic Acid Chinaw Methane Sulfonyl Chloride Chinaw Methyl Acetoacetate Japan/Lonzaw Methyl Cyano Acetate Chinaw Methyl Cyclohexane - Japan Japanw Methyl Isobutyl Ketone Koreaw Methyl Methacrylate Taiwanw Methylene Chloride Taiwanw Monoethanolamine USAw Monoisopropanolamine Chinaw Morpholine Chinaw N Butyraldehyde Japan/ Eastmanw N Methyl Morpholine Chinaw N Methyl Piperazine Chinaw N Methyl Pyrrolidone Chinaw N Propanol Taiwanw N Propyl Acetate Taiwanw N,N Dicyclohexyl Carbodimide Chinaw Neopentylglycol Korea/Japanw Ortho Nitro Aniline Chinaw Orthochlorobenzaldehyde Chinaw Para Tertiary Butyl Phenol Russianw Para Tertiary Octyl Phenol Korea/Japanw Parachlorobenzaldehyde Germanyw Parahydroxybenzaldehyde Chinaw Pentaerythritol 98% Spainw Perchloroethylene Francew Phosphorous Acid 98.5% Chinaw Piperazine Anhydrous Swedenw Poly Phosphoric Acid 115% Min. Chinaw Potassium Hydroxide 90% - Flakes Chinaw Potassium Sorbate Chinaw Potassium Tert Butoxide USAw Potassium Ferrocyanide Chinaw Propionaldehyde Germanyw Propylene Carbonate China

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

w Adipic Acidw 2-Mercaptoethanolw 3-(Dimethylamino) Propylamine w Glyoxal 40%w N Methyl Pyrrolidonew 2-Butyne-1,4-Diol Pure Crystw 2-Ethylhexanoic Acid w Baxxodur Ec 201

w Formic Acid -99%w Morpholine w Piperazine Anhydrousw Propionic Acid w 2 Pyrrolidone 99.50% Minw Aminoethylethanolaminew Pyrrolidine w Tert-Butylamine

w Triethylamine 99.5%w Di Propylaminew Dimethyl Amino Ethanol w Isophoronediamine w Neo Pentyl Glycol (Npg)w Tetrahydrofuran w Tri-N-Butylamine 99.5%w Imidazole

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KK CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES: Manufacturers for - Tailor Made Viscosities for Silicone Oil - Tailor Made Concentrations of Silicone Emulsion for Mould Release / PU Release / Diecast Release / Plastic Release / Concrete Release - Silicone Defoamers for Paper / Textile / Process / ETP Etc - Non Silicone Defoamers for Paper / Textiles & Others - Textile Softeners Micro & Macro Emulsions (Shear Stable / Hydrophilics / Epoxys / Elastomerics for Different Feels) - Cationic Softeners - Amino Fluids with Different Amine Values and Viscosities - Silicone / Non Silicone Greases - Yarn Lubricants

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VALUE ADDED SOLVENTS / SOLIDS [LOW MOISTURE / ELECTRONIC GRADE / ACS / CVS ETC.]

Dry Solvents (Low moisture content) CAS No. ACS CAS No. 1,4-Dioxane 123-91-1 Acetic acid 64-19-7 Acetone 67-64-1 Acetonitrile 75-05-8 Chloroform 67-66-3 Dichloromethane 75-09-2 Diethyl ether 60-29-7 Dimethyl sulphoxide 67-68-5 Formic Acid 64-18-6 Isooctane 540-84-1 Isopropyl alcohol 67-63-0 Methanol 67-56-1 N,N-Dimethylacetamide 127-19-5 N,N-Dimethylformamide 68-12-2 Tetrahydrofuran 109-99-9 EL/PV Grade (Electronic/Photovoltaic Grade) Acetone 67-64-1 Ethylene Glycol 107-21-1 Hydrochloric Acid 37% PV 7647-01-0 Hydrofluoric Acid 49% PV 7664-39-3 Isopropyl Alcohol 67-63-0 N-Butyl Acetate 123-86-4 Nitric Acid PV 7697-37-2 Perchloric Acid (70 - 72%) 7601-90-3 Potassium Hydroxide 50% PV 1310-58-3 Potassium Hydroxide, 45% Solution 1310-58-3 Sulphuric Acid 7664-93-9 Trichloroethylene 79-01-6 Concentrated Volumetric Solution (CVS) E.D.T.A M/10 CVS Hydrochloric Acid CVS N/1 Hydrochloric Acid CVS N/10 Iodine CVS N/10 Oxalic Acid CVS N/10 Potassium Dichromate CVS N/10 Potassium Permanganate CVS (N/10) Silver Nitrate CVS (N/10) Sodium Carbonate CVS N/10 Sodium Hydroxide CVS (N/1) Sodium Hydroxide CVS (N/10) Sodium Thiosulphate CVS (N/10) Sulphuric Acid CVS (N/10)

1,4-Dioxane 123-91-12-Butanone / Ethyl Methyl Ketone 78-93-3Acetic Acid 64-19-7Acetone 67-64-1Acetonitrile 75-05-8Ammonium Acetate 631-61-8Benzoic Acid 65-85-0Bromophenol Blue 115-39-9Chloroform 67-66-3Dichloromethane 75-09-2Ethy Acetate 141-78-6Formic Acid 96% 64-18-6L-Ascorbic Acid 50-81-7Lithium Chloride 7447-41-8Methanol 67-56-1Methyl Tert-Butyl Ether (MTBE) 1634-04-4n-Heptane 142-82-5Perchloric Acid Acs 69-72% 7601-90-3Potassium Bromate 7758-01-2Potassium Carbonate 584-08-7Potassium Dichromate 7778-50-9Potassium Fluoride 7789-23-3Potassium Iodide 7681-11-0Potassium Phosphate Monobasic 7778-77-0Potassium Sulphate 7778-80-5Propan-2-ol 67-63-0p-Toluenesulphonic Acid Monohydrate 6192-52-5Silver Nitrate 7761-88-8Sodium Acetate 127-09-3Sodium Bicarbonate 144-55-8Sodium Bromide 7647-15-6Sodium Chloride 7647-14-5Sodium Citrate Tribasic Dihydrate 6132-04-3Sodium Fluoride 7681-49-4Sodium Nitrate 7631-99-4Sodium Nitrite 7632-00-0Sodium Phosphate Monobasic 10049-21-5Sodium Sulphate 7757-82-6Sulphamic Acid 5329-14-6Sulphuric Acid 95-98% 7664-93-9Tetrahydrofuran 109-99-9Toluene 108-88-3

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SUPRIYA LIFESCIENCE LTD.

ANTI-HISTAMINEChlorpheniramine Maleate EUGMP Approval

US DMF No. - 22210CEP No. - R1-CEP 2008 - 154 - Rev 01Health Canoda No. - 2010 - 253Taiwan FDA No. - DMF (20)0524SfDA IOl No. - H20100688EDMF Available

Brompheniramine Maleate USDMF No. - 23511SfDA IDLNo. - H20140180CEP No. - RO - CEP 2015-097-Rev 00EDMF Available

Pheniramine Maleate USDMF No. - 23512lOt Application No. - JXHL1400289CEP No. - RO - CEP 2015-030-Rev 00EDMF Available

Dexchlorpheniramine Maleate US DMF AvailableEDMF Available

Dexbrompheniramine Maleate EDMF Available

Mepyramine Maleate /Pyrilamine Maleate

US DMF No. - 29099CEP No. - RO - CEP 2015 - 122 - Rev 00EDMF Available

ANTI - ALLERGICCetirizine Dihydrochloride KDMF No. - 20050831-40-C-139-01

EDMF Available, US DMF Available,CEP Application No. - CEP 2018 - 154

Levocetirizine Dihydrochloride EDMF Available

Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride EDMF AvailableUS DMF AvailableCEP Application No. - CEP 2019 - 120

Diphenhydramine Citrate Technical Package Available

Diphenhydramine Methyl Sulphate Technical Package Available

ANTI - ASTHMATICSalbutamol Sulphate EDMF Available, US DMF No.-030708

CEP Application No. - CEP 2016 - 191

Levosalbutamol Sulphate EDMF Available

DECONGESTANTDextromethorphan Hydrobromide EDMF Available

Phenylephrine Hydrochloride Technical Package Available

ANALGESIC / ANTI-PYRETIC / ANESTHETICKetamine Hydrochloride US DMF No. - 27921

TGA DMF No. - 2013/019868CANADIAN DMF No. (Human Use) - 2015 -118CANADIAN DMF No. (Veterinary) - V: 201309CEP No. - RO-CEP 2016-194-Rev 00EDMF Available

(S) - Ketamine Hydrochloride / Esketamine Hydrochloride

EDMF AvailableCEP Application No. - CEP 2018 - 198

Tramadol Hydrochloride Korean FDA / MFDSNo. - 20141203-161-I-436-13EDMF AvailableUSDMF Available

Lidocaine Technical Package Available

Lidocaine HCL Technical Package Available

VITAMINRiboflavin 5 - Phosphate Sodium(Vitamin B 2 5 Phosphate Sodium)

USDMF No. - 27005EDMF AvailableKOSHER Certificate AvailableHALAL Certificate AvailableINDONESIA HALAL AvailableFAMI-QS Certificate AvailableCEP Application No. CEP 2019-070

Methylcobalarnin DMF AvailableKOSHER Certificate AvailableHALAL Certificate AvailableINDONESIA HALAL AvailableFAMI-QS Certificate Available

Hydroxocobalamin Technical Package Available

Hydroxocobalamin Acetate EDMF Available

Hydroxocobalamin Hydrochloride Technical Package Available

Hydroxocobalamin Sulphate Technical Package Available

SMOKING CESSATIONBupropion Hydrochloride DMF Available

USDMF No. - 033538

ANTI - HYPERTENSIVE

Bisoprolol Fumarate EDMF Available, US DMF Available

Nicorandil DMF Available

ANTI - MALARIALArtemether Technical Package Available

Lumefantrine Technical Package Available

FEED ADDITIVERactopamine Hydrochloride DMF Available

FAMI-QS Certificate Available

XANTHINE DERIVATIVES & BEVERAGESTheobromine EDMF Available

Pentoxifylline US DMF AvailableEDMF AvailableCEP Application No. 2018-294

PHYTOCHEMICALSColchicine Technical Package Available

Thio - Colchicoside Technical Package Available

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Importers & Distributors: Chemicals, Solvents and Flame Retardants

Acrylonitrile Acrylamide Aerosil 200 Acrylic Acid Adipic Acid Allyl Chloride Antimony Trioxide Bisphenol A Isophthalic Acid Butyl Acrylate Monomer Butyl Cellosolve (Butyl Glycol) Butyl Carbitol (Butyl Di Glycol) Butyl Glycol Acetate (BGA) Butylated Hydroxy Toluene (BHT)

CPW 70% Powder Decabromo Diphenyl Oxide Di Ethylene Glycol (DEG)

Di Methyl Formamide (DMF)

Di Propylene Glycol (DPG)

Epichlorohydrin Ethyl Acrylate Monomer 2-Ethyl Hexyl Acrylate (2-EHA)

Fumaric Acid Hydrazine Hydrate 80% Hydroquinone / MEHQ / TBHQ 2-Hydroxy Methyl Acrylate (2-HEMA)

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK)

Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK)

Maleic Anhydride Methylene Di Chloride (MDC) Methacrylic Acid Methyl Acrylate Mono Ethylene Glycol (MEG)

Mono Ethanolamine Methyl Methacrylate (MMA)

M P Diol (2-Methyl-1,3-Propane Diol) n-Butyl Methacrylate (n-BMA)

Neo Pentyl Glycol (NPG)

Paraformaldehyde 91% / 96% Phthalic Anhydride Potassium Hydroxide Flakes Propylene Glycol (Tech. +FFG Grade)

para-Tertiary Butyl Catechol (TBC)

Sodium Gluconate Styrene Monomer Sodium Lignosulphonate Sodium Naphthalene Formaldehyde Sulfonate (SNF) Tertiary Butanol Titanium Dioxide Tetra Hydro Phthalic Anhydride (THPA)

Trimellitic Anhydride Tri Methylol Propane (TMP)

Vinyl Acetate Monomer

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SHree CHLorAteSUnit of: Zenith Electrochem Pvt. Ltd.

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All the above products manufactured by BASF Available EX-STOCKFor further Enquiries Please Contact(Authorised Distributor / Importer)

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Freesia Chemicals16, Udyog Kshetra, Mulund Goregaon Link Road, Mulund (West),

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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

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STOCKIST & DISTRIBUTORSRashtriya Chemicals & Fertilizers Ltd.Ammonium Bi Carbonate Di Methyl AmineDi Methyl Acetamide Di Methyl FormamideFormic Acid MethanolMono Methyl Amine Sodium NitrateSodium Nitrite Tri Methyl Amine

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Deepak Nitrite Ltd.Mono Chlorobenzene, Ortho Nitro ToluenePara Nitro Toluene

Shree Sulphurics Pvt. Ltd.Thionyl Chloride, Sulphur Dioxide & Sulfuryl Chloride

SI GroupAcetone, Acetophenone, Alpha Methyl Styrene, Isophorone

POCl3, P2O5, PCl3Bitumen / Pet Coke / DMPAT

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For YoUr rEQUIrEMEnTS oF THE FoLLoWInG ITEMS In BULk anD SMaLL PaCkInG:

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Mobile: +91 9769286087 l Fax: 022-25930879 / 67582404 l email: [email protected]

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nonyl Phenoxy Polyethylene oxy Ethanol Iodine Complex - CAS No.: 11096-42-7

Linear alkyl Benzene Sulphonic acid Sodium - CAS No.: 271-6-87-0

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AN ISO 9001:2015 COMPANY

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Manufacturers of s Benzyl triethyl ammonium chloride (teBac) s Benzyl trimethyl ammonium chloride (BtMac) s Benzyl tributyl ammonium chloride (BtBac) s tetra ethyl ammonium Bromide (teaB) s tetra Butyl ammonium Bromide (tBaB) s Methyl triphenyl Phosphonium Bromide (MtPPBr) s ethyl triphenyl Phosphonium Bromide (etPPBr) s cetyl Pyridinium chloride (cPc) s tetra Butyl ammonium chloride (tBac) s Diethylamine Hydrochloride s triethylamine Hydrochloride / Bromide

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bBhagvati Chemtech – Ankleshwar 134Bhavika Chemicals Corporation – Ambernath (W) 166Bhawani Chemical Industries – Pune 182Black Rose Industries Ltd. – Mumbai 39,181Blue-Dip Organic Industries – Mumbai 134Box. No. 374 175

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2INORGANIC BROMO COMPOUNDSD Liquid Bromine 99.5% Min.DHydrobromic Acid 48% & 62% Min.DHBr in Acetic Acid 33%2ORGANIC BROMO COMPOUNDSD DiphenylacetonitrileD 4-Bromo-2,2-Diphenylbutyronitrile DN-Bromo Succinimide lDiphenyl MethaneDN-Chloro Succinimide lAcetone Cyanohydrin2CATALYSTD 2,2-AzobisisobutyronitrileD Tetra Butyl Ammonium BromideD Triethylbenzylammonium Chloride (TEBAC)D Tetrabutylammonium Hydrogen Sulphate (TBAHS)2HYDANTOIND 1,3-Dibromo-5,5-DimethylhydantoinD 1,3-Dichloro-5,5-Dimethylhydantoin2LITHIUM SALTSD Lithium Bromide Anhydrous 99.5% Min.D Lithium Bromide Solutions 55%D Lithium Chloride AnhydrousD Lithium Chloride Solutions 50%D Lithium Hydroxide MonohydrateD Lithium Molybdate & Chromate (20% solution)2BROMIDE SALTSDSodium Bromide lPotassium BromideDAmmonium Bromide l Cuprous BromideD Zinc Bromide l Calcium Bromide

2BROMATESDSodium BromateDPotassium Bromate2DIBROMO ALKANEDEthylene DibromideD 1,3-DibromopropaneD 1,4-DibromobutaneD 2-BromobutaneD 1-Bromo-3-ChloropropaneD 1,6-Dibromohexane2ALIPHATIC BROMIDE & ACID BROMIDESDAllyl BromideD Iso Propyl BromideDN-Propyl BromideD Ethyl BromideD N-Butyl BromideD Iso Butyl BromideD Iso Amyl BromideD N-Octyl BromideD N-Pentyl BromideD Phosphorous Tribromide2 ARYL BROMO COMPOUNDS DPara Bromo PhenolD Para Bromo TolueneDBenzyl BromideD Bromo Benzene

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We buy Spent Sodium Bromide / Ammonium Bromide / Potassium Bromide / HBr of Any Percentage

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JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Nisha Chemicals 134Pacific Agencies 15Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Activated calcium carbonateRoyalty Minerals 58Activated carbonDesicca Chemicals 182Eurofine Chemicals 56AdditivesGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 53HPL Additives Ltd. 3Ramanand Kidarnath International 51AdenineS. Amit & Co. 91Adenine sulphateTolani Chemicals 31AdhesivesFibrol Non-Ionics Pvt. Ltd. 166K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42Adipic acidChemStride 105J.M. Corporation 54JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Urmi Chemicals 21Adipic dihydrazideHPL Additives Ltd. 3AerosilJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42AgrochemicalsSandhya Group of Companies 183Beta-AlanineTolani Chemicals 31Alcohol absoluteK. Raj & Co. 30,32AlkanolaminesAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38Alkyd resinsGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 53Alkyl polyglucosideChemspark India Pvt. Ltd. 59K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42Alkylbenzenesulphonic acid linearNarsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 58AllantoinSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52Allyl alcoholSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Allyl bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Dhruv Chem Industries 22Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Tulip Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 177Allyl chlorideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Neha Enterprises 176R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Allyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 175Allyl magnesium chlorideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 175AlumLotus Marketing 166AluminaDesicca Chemicals 182Alumina calcinedKnoll Chem Industries 176Aluminium bromideTulip Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 177Aluminium chlorideSagar Chemicals - Taloja 180Aluminium fluorideKailash Marketing Associates 46Aluminium hydroxide gel

Elite Chemicals 180Aluminium hypophosphiteVictory Chemicals 54Aluminium isopropoxideJain & Jain 60Aluminium nitrateAmizara Speciality Chemicals LLP 182Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176Aluminium phosphide technicalSandhya Group of Companies 183Aluminium stearateR.T. Industries 143Aluminium sulphateGuljag Industries Ltd. 86Mag Pharm Industries 182Aluminium sulphate non-ferricGuljag Industries Ltd. 86Vivan Industries 177Amantadine hydrochlorideChempure 85Amino acidsK. Raj & Co. 30,32Tolani Chemicals 314-AminoantipyrineTolani Chemicals 313-Amino-3-azabicyclo(3.3.0)octane hydrochlorideEchemi 125-Amino-1H-benzimidazole-2-thiolCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 1512-AminobenzonitrileAnami Organics 464-Aminobutyric acidLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Tolani Chemicals 312-Amino-5-chlorobenzoic acidPacific Agencies 152-Amino-6-chloropurineChempure 85S. Amit & Co. 912-Amino-3,5-dibromopyrazineChempure 85N-(2-Aminoethyl) ethanolamineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Ramanand Kidarnath International 51Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17N-AminoethylpiperazineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,174-Amino-5-ethylsulphonyl-2-methoxy-benzoic acidMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 177Aminoguanidine bicarbonateLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Tolani Chemicals 313-Amino-2-methylphenylmethanolChempure 852-Amino-2-methyl-1-propanolK. Raj & Co. 30,3217-Amino-10-oxo-3,6,12,15-tetraoxa-9-azaheptadecanoic acidEchemi 12m-AminophenolBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181Sheetal Chemicals 178V.M. Organics 1783-Amino-1-propanolK. Raj & Co. 30,32Ramanand Kidarnath International 512-AminopyridineSparchem 285-Aminosalicylic acidCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 151Chempure 85Aminotrimethylenephosphonic acidAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Aminotrimethylenephosphonic acid pentasodium saltAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Aminotrimethylenephosphonic acid tetrasodium salt

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Benzophenone-4Universal Esters Ltd. 581,2,3-BenzotriazoleLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41BenzotrichlorideShital Chemical Industries 151Benzoyl chlorideSheetal Chemicals 178Shital Chemical Industries 151Benzoyl peroxideJain & Jain 60N6-BenzoyladenineChempure 85N-Benzoyl-L-aspartic acidSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52Benzyl benzoateGujarat Organics Ltd. 54Benzyl bromideDhruv Chem Industries 22Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Shri Laxmi Chemicals 105Benzyl chlorideShital Chemical Industries 151Benzyl cyanideSheetal Chemicals 178BenzylamineBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181PNR Impex 20Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,176-BenzylaminopurineTolani Chemicals 312-Benzyl-4-chlorophenolN.S. Chemicals 60N-BenzylethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38O-6-BenzylguanineChempure 85R-4-Benzyl-2-oxazolidinoneS. Amit & Co. 91S-4-Benzyl-2-oxazolidinoneS. Amit & Co. 91BenzylparabenGujarat Organics Ltd. 54R-(+)-N-Benzyl-1-phenylethylamineR.L. Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 186S-(-)-N-Benzyl-1-phenylethylamineR.L. Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 186S-Benzylthiourea hydrochlorideN.S. Chemicals 60Benzyltributylammonium chlorideCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 151Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 177Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Samir Chemicals 166Benzyltriphenylphosphonium chlorideCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 151Samir Chemicals 166BifonazoleSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 56Bile saltAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Palm Pharmachem 60BindersFibrol Non-Ionics Pvt. Ltd. 166BiocidesChemo India 105BiotinSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52BiphenylSparchem 28Tolani Chemicals 31Bis-(2-chloroethyl)amine hydrochlo-rideGanesh Group of Industries 372,2-Bis[4-hydroxy-3,5-di(hydroxymethyl)phenyl]propaneN.S. Chemicals 60Bismuth (III) oxyiodideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36

Bismuth (III) perchlorateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth acetateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth ammonium citratePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Bismuth borateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth bromideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth carbonateKarni Chemicals 56Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth chloridePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth chromateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth citratePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth hydroxidePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth iodideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth nitrateJyotisom Chemicals 48Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth oxidePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Polypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth oxychlorideJyotisom Chemicals 48Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth oxynitrateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth saltsPacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Bismuth subnitratePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Bismuth subsalicylateJyotisom Chemicals 48Bismuth sulphatePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bismuth sulphideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Bisoprolol fumarateSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44Bisphenol AChem Corporation 23ChemStride 105J.M. Corporation 54JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Neha Enterprises 176Nisha Chemicals 134R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Rachna Plasticizers 48Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Spectra Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 182BistrimethylsilylacetamideTolani Chemicals 31BitumenKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Bleaching powderVivan Industries 177Blowing agentsHPL Additives Ltd. 3R-3-(BOC-amino)piperazineS. Amit & Co. 91BOC-L-pyroglutamic acid methyl esterChempure 85N-BOC-3-pyrrolidinoneChempure 85

Bonding agentsBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181Borage oilMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Borane dimethylsulphideS. Amit & Co. 91Borane-Tetrahydrofuran complexUnisource Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 52BoraxKhona Drug Agencies 58R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 177Borax decahydrateManali Traders 180R.L. Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 186Borax pentahydrateManali Traders 180R.L. Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 186Boric acidKhona Drug Agencies 58Manali Traders 180Polypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26R.L. Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 186Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 177Boron tribromideS. Amit & Co. 91Boron trichloride-dimethyloctyl-amine complexGanesh Group of Industries 37Boron trifluoride etherateTolani Chemicals 31Brassylic acidUnisource Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 52Brimonidine D-tartarateSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52BromidesParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35BromineAgrocel Industries Ltd. 119Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Tejal Chemicals 151Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Bromo OTBNCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 151Bromoacetyl bromideDhruv Chem Industries 22Shri Laxmi Chemicals 1054-BromoanilineSwamine Organics 1053-BromoanisolePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179BromobenzeneBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 54-BromobenzonitrileAnami Organics 464-BromobiphenylS. Amit & Co. 912-BromobutaneBhavika Chemicals Corporation 1662-BromobutaneDhruv Chem Industries 22Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 631-Bromo-3-chloro-5,5-dimethyl-hydantoinHPL Additives Ltd. 31-Bromo-5-chloropentaneFreesia Chemicals 521-Bromo-3-chloropropaneBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181Dhruv Chem Industries 22K. Raj & Co. 30,32Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Bromocresol green

Suvchem 1781-Bromo-2,4-difluorobenzeneChempure 854-Bromo-2,2-diphenylbutyronitrileMody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 635-BromoindazoleS. Amit & Co. 915-BromoindoleS. Amit & Co. 915-BromoisatinGanesh Trading Co. 485-Bromomethyl anthranilateAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 862-(Bromomethyl)benzonitrileAnami Organics 461-BromonaphthalenePalm Pharmachem 60Super Hygienic Chemicals 143m-BromonitrobenzenePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179m-BromophenolDhruv Chem Industries 22p-BromophenolDhruv Chem Industries 22Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Bromophenol blueAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 432-BromopropeneS. Amit & Co. 91Bromopyrogallol redSuvchem 178N-BromosuccinimideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35p-BromothiophenolAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 864-BromotolueneDhruv Chem Industries 22Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Brompheniramine maleateSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44BronopolYogi Dye Chem Industries 185Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Buclizine hydrochlorideSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 56BuparvaquoneNGL Fine Chem Ltd. 50Bupivacaine hydrochlorideMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Bupropion hydrochlorideSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 441,4-ButanediolLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Pooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54Ramanand Kidarnath International 51Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17ButanolKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55n-ButanolKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Urmi Chemicals 21tert-ButanolChemstar Global Products LLP 24JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46K. Raj & Co. 30,32Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Neha Enterprises 176Pacific Agencies 15R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 28Urmi Chemicals 212-ButanoneAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43ButaphosphanNGL Fine Chem Ltd. 50Butyl acetateAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43

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R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17t-Butyl acetateK. Raj & Co. 30,32Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Tolani Chemicals 31Butyl acrylateJ.M. Corporation 54JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17tert-Butyl acrylateVimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 57n-Butyl bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Dhruv Chem Industries 22Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35tert-Butyl bromideDhruv Chem Industries 22Butyl carbitolJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Nisha Chemicals 134R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Butyl carbitol acetateSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Butyl cellosolveJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Butyl cellosolve acetateSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17n-Butyl chlorideDhruv Chem Industries 22tert-Butyl chlorideChloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 58Dhruv Chem Industries 22t-Butyl chloroacetateFerguson Chemicals 151sec-Butyl chloroformateChemet 89Butyl glycolLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Butyl glycol acetateJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25tert-Butyl hydroperoxideJain & Jain 60n-Butyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 175n-Butyl magnesium chlorideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 175tert-Butyl magnesium chlorideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 175n-Butyl methacrylateJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46K. Raj & Co. 30,32Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Vimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 57Butyl oleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18tert-Butyl perbenzoateJain & Jain 60Butyl sorbateGanesh Group of Industries 37Butyl stearateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18n-ButylamineK. Raj & Co. 30,32Samir Chemicals 166tert-ButylamineK. Raj & Co. 30,32Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Butylated hydroxyanisoleNisha Chemicals 134SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52

Butylated hydroxytolueneJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Nisha Chemicals 134Samir Chemicals 166SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52tert-ButylcarbazateS. Amit & Co. 91p-tert-ButylcatecholJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46N-ButyldiethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38N-tert-ButyldiethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38t-ButyldimethylchlorosilaneSparchem 28Tolani Chemicals 31Tert-Butyldimethylsilyl chlorideTolani Chemicals 31N-ButylethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38tert-ButylhydroquinoneJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46ButylparabenGujarat Organics Ltd. 54Butylparaben sodiumGujarat Organics Ltd. 54p-tert-ButylphenolLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Butyltin stabiliserGalata Chemicals India Pvt. Ltd. 188Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Butyltriphenylphosphonium bromideSamir Chemicals 1662-Butyne-1,4-diolLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,412-Butynoic acidChempure 85n-ButyraldehydeK. Raj & Co. 30,32Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Butyric acidChemstar Global Products LLP 24Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17n-Butyric anhydrideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 175Gamma-ButyrolactoneLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41PNR Impex 20Butyryl chlorideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 175Shital Chemical Industries 151cCadmium acetatePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium borateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium bromideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium bromide tetrahydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Cadmium carbonatePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium chlorideJyotisom Chemicals 48Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium chloride monohydrateJyotisom Chemicals 48Cadmium chromateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium fluorideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium hydroxideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium iodide

S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium nitrateAnron Chemicals Co. 134Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium oxidePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium perchlorateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium saltsPacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Cadmium sulphateAnron Chemicals Co. 134Karni Chemicals 56Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cadmium sulphideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36CalamineMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19CalciteRoyalty Minerals 58Calcium acetateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Uma Organics 60Calcium aspartateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium benzoateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium borogluconateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium bromideAgrocel Industries Ltd. 119Dhruv Chem Industries 22Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Calcium bromide hydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Calcium carbonateAbchem Industries 50Sparchem 28Vivan Industries 177Calcium carbonate precipitatedSparchem 28Calcium chlorideAbchem Industries 50Ace Industries (India) Pvt.Ltd. 127Anron Chemicals Co. 134Lotus Marketing 166Vivan Industries 177Calcium chloride dihydrateLotus Marketing 166Polypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26Calcium citrateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium citrate malateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium cyanamidePacific Agencies 15Calcium dobesilateSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52Calcium fluorideAbchem Industries 50Calcium formateLotus Marketing 166Calcium fumarateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium glubionateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium gluconateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium glycinateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium hydroxideAbchem Industries 50

Calcium hypochloriteV.M. Organics 178Calcium hypochloriteVivan Industries 177Calcium hypophosphiteVictory Chemicals 54Calcium iodideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Calcium lactateNisha Chemicals 134Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium lactobionateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium lactogluconateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium levulinateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium lysinateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium maleateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium molybdateKarni Chemicals 56Calcium nitrateAbchem Industries 50Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Calcium orotateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium oxidePolypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26D-Calcium pantothenateYogi Dye Chem Industries 185Calcium perchlorateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Calcium peroxideShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium petroleum sulphonateChemo India 105Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 53Calcium phospholactateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium pidolateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium propionateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Calcium pyruvateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13D-Calcium saccharateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium saltsParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Calcium stabilisersMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Calcium stearateHi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 86R.T. Industries 143Calcium succinateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium sulphateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Calcium zinc stabilisersGalata Chemicals India Pvt. Ltd. 188CamphorR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Candelilla waxChempure 85Capryl/Caprylyl glucosideChemspark India Pvt. Ltd. 59Caprylic acidKhona Drug Agencies 58Caprylic/capric triglycerideMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 47Carbon blackKoel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 49Kuntal Organics LLP. 86Carbon dioxideSparchem 28Carbon disulphideManav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 178

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N,N`-CarbonyldiimidazoleTolani Chemicals 31p-CarboxybenzaldehydeTolani Chemicals 31Carboxymethylcellulose sodiumCellulose Pharma Chem 143Chemo India 105Carboxymethylcellulose sodium crosslinkedAnshul Life Sciences 110CarmineSuvchem 178Carnauba waxProvik Industries 175Beta-CaryophylleneVikram Aromatics 52Caryophyllene acetateChemstar Global Products LLP 24Castor oil ethylene oxide conden-satesFibrol Non-Ionics Pvt. Ltd. 166Castor oil hydrogenatedMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18CatalystsMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Catalysts, phase transferMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 177Catalysts, polymerizationHPL Additives Ltd. 3Catalysts, raney nickelOviani Pharmachem Pvt. Ltd. 50CatecholK. Raj & Co. 30,32Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Caustic potashJ.M. Corporation 54Caustic potash flakesKeshariya Corporation 48Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 180Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17V.M. Organics 178Caustic potash lyeV.M. Organics 178Caustic soda flakesKeshariya Corporation 48Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 180V.M. Organics 178Caustic soda lyeV.M. Organics 178CBZ-L-valineS. Amit & Co. 91Celestine BlueSuvchem 178Cerium (II) chloridUnisource Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 52Cetearyl octanoateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 47Cetirizine dihydrochlorideSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44Cetomacrogol 1000

Khona Drug Agencies 58Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Cetostearyl alcoholKhona Drug Agencies 58R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Cetostearyl alcohol ethylene oxide condensatesFibrol Non-Ionics Pvt. Ltd. 166Cetostearyl stearateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Cetyl alcoholKhona Drug Agencies 58Cetyl chlorideMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 177Cetyl octonoateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 47Cetyl palmitateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 47Cetylpyridinium chlorideN.S. Chemicals 60Samir Chemicals 166Cetyltrimethylammonium bromideSamir Chemicals 166Chelated calciumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Chelated cobaltAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Chelated copperAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Blue-Dip Organic Industries 134Chelated dipotassiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Chelated ironAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Blue-Dip Organic Industries 134Chelated magnesiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Blue-Dip Organic Industries 134Chelated manganeseAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Blue-Dip Organic Industries 134Chelated nickelAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Chelated seleniumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Chelated zincAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Blue-Dip Organic Industries 134Chelating agentsAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Blue-Dip Organic Industries 134Ramanand Kidarnath International 51Chiral agentsNeogen Chemicals Ltd. 5ChitosanMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 177Palm Pharmachem 60Chlophedianol hydrochlorideSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 56

Chloramine TNarsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 58Palm Pharmachem 60ChloramphenicolMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Chloramphenicol palmitateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Chlorcyclizine hydrochlorideSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 56ChlorhexidinePooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54Chlorhexidine gluconateDishman Carbogen Amcis Ltd. 9Pooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54Chlorhexidine hydrochlorideDishman Carbogen Amcis Ltd. 9Chlorine dioxideShree Chlorates 48Chloroacetyl chlorideShital Chemical Industries 151Super Hygienic Chemicals 1435-Chloro-4-amino-2,1,3-benzothiodiazoleGalaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 505-ChloroanthranilamideAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 86o-ChlorobenzaldehydeLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 151Sheetal Chemicals 178p-ChlorobenzaldehydeLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41p-ChlorobenzenesulphonamideStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 180The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 114-Chlorobenzenesulphonic acidStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 180The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 11p-Chlorobenzenesulphonic acid sodium saltStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 180The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 11p-Chlorobenzenesulphonyl chlorideStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 180The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 11o-Chlorobenzoic acidSheetal Chemicals 178o-ChlorobenzonitrileChemet 89Pacific Agencies 15p-ChlorobenzonitrileAnami Organics 46Chemet 89p-ChlorobenzophenoneStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 180Super Hygienic Chemicals 143o-ChlorobenzotrichlorideShital Chemical Industries 151p-ChlorobenzotrichlorideShital Chemical Industries 151o-Chlorobenzoyl chlorideShital Chemical Industries 151p-Chlorobenzoyl chlorideChemet 89Sheetal Chemicals 178Shital Chemical Industries 151Super Hygienic Chemicals 1433-Chlorobenzyl chlorideGanesh Trading Co. 48p-Chlorobenzyl chlorideSuper Hygienic Chemicals 1434-Chlorobutyryl chlorideGanesh Group of Industries 37Shital Chemical Industries 151p-Chloro-m-cresolN.S. Chemicals 60Samir Chemicals 166ChlorocyclohexaneGanesh Group of Industries 371-Chloroethyl chloroformate

Chemet 891-(2-Chloroethyl) pyrrolidine hydro-chlorideGanesh Group of Industries 372-Chloroethylamine hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 371-Chloroethylcyclohexenyl carbonateChemet 894-(2-Chloroethyl)morpholine hydro-chlorideGanesh Group of Industries 37N-(2-Chloroethyl)piperidine hydro-chlorideGanesh Group of Industries 374-Chloro-4`-fluorobutyrophenoneGanesh Group of Industries 37ChloroformAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Chem Corporation 23J.M. Corporation 54Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Pure Solvi-Chem India 151R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17V.M. Organics 1786-Chloro-1-hexanolGanesh Group of Industries 371-Chloro-5-hexanoneGanesh Group of Industries 374-Chloro-4`-hydroxybenzophenoneSuper Hygienic Chemicals 1432-Chloro-3-hydroxypyridineGalaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 505-ChloromethopabateMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 1772-Chloro-5-methoxybezenesulphon-amideChempure 855-Chloromethyl anthranilateAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 86Chloromethyl isoropylcarbonateAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 862-Chloro-6-methylpyrazineChempure 85o-ChlorophenolSuper Hygienic Chemicals 143p-ChlorophenolSuper Hygienic Chemicals 143ChlorophenolsHi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 862-ChlorophenothiazineMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 1773-(4-Chlorophenyl)-glutaric acidSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52DL-2-ChlorophenylglycineYashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 563-Chloropropionic acidShital Chemical Industries 1513-Chloropropionyl chlorideShital Chemical Industries 1516-ChloropurineChempure 852-ChloropyridinePacific Agencies 15Sparchem 282-Chloropyridine-3-boronic acidChempure 852-Chloropyridine-3-boronic acid pinacole esterChempure 854-Chloro-5H-pyrrolo[3,2-d]pyrimidineChempure 855-Chlorosalicylic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 54N-ChlorosuccinimideMody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Chlorosulphonic acidGuljag Industries Ltd. 86The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 114-ChlorothiophenolAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 86Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 180

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descriptions are also ignored when they occur within the name

of a chemical.

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The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 114-ChlorothymolN.S. Chemicals 606-ChlorouracilS. Amit & Co. 91ChloroxylenolN.S. Chemicals 60p-Chloro-m-xylenolN.S. Chemicals 60ChlorphenesinN.S. Chemicals 60Chlorpheniramine maleateSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44Chlorpromazine hydrochlorideMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 177CholineArochem Industries 52Choline bicarbonateArochem Industries 52Choline bitartarateArochem Industries 52Choline dihydrogen citrateArochem Industries 52Choline salicylateArochem Industries 52Choline theophyllinateArochem Industries 52Chrome azurol SSuvchem 178Chrome oxide greenKoel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 49Chromic acidKarni Chemicals 56Chromium (III) acetateCosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176Helix Multichem 176Karni Chemicals 56Chromium (III) chlorideCosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176Helix Multichem 176Chromium (III) nitrateCosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176Helix Multichem 176Chromium chlorideYogi Dye Chem Industries 185Chromium picolinateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Cinnamic acidSamir Chemicals 166Sparchem 28Universal Esters Ltd. 58Citric acidChemStride 105Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Pacific Agencies 15Polypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Satyam Chemical Industries 86Spectra Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 182Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Citric acid monohydrateMahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Neha Enterprises 176Pacific Agencies 15Polypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Citriodora oilA Indian Neem Tree Company 86Citronella oilA Indian Neem Tree Company 86Clarifying agentsHPL Additives Ltd. 3ClarithromycinMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Neha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 86ClorsulonNGL Fine Chem Ltd. 50ClotrimazoleSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 56

Clove leaf oilVikram Aromatics 52Coagulating agentsBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181Ramanand Kidarnath International 51Coatings, aquaProvik Industries 175Cobalt (II) acetateHelix Multichem 176Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Cobalt (II) bromideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cobalt (II) bromide hexahydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Cobalt (II) carbonateAnron Chemicals Co. 134Helix Multichem 176Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Cobalt (II) chlorideAmizara Speciality Chemicals LLP 182Helix Multichem 176Karni Chemicals 56Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Cobalt (II) fluorideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cobalt (II) hydroxideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cobalt (II) iodideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cobalt (II) nitrateAmizara Speciality Chemicals LLP 182Anron Chemicals Co. 134Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176Helix Multichem 176Karni Chemicals 56Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Cobalt (II) oxideHelix Multichem 176Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Cobalt (II) perchlorateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cobalt (II) sulphateAnron Chemicals Co. 134Helix Multichem 176Karni Chemicals 56Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Cobalt (II) sulphideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cobalt chromateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cobalt citrateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cobalt gluconateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Cobalt nitriteAmizara Speciality Chemicals LLP 182Cobalt oxalateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Cobalt salts

Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Coco amineManav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 178Coco glucosideChemspark India Pvt. Ltd. 59Cocoa butterSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 47CocoamidopropylbetaineMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Cocoamine ethylene oxide conden-satesFibrol Non-Ionics Pvt. Ltd. 166CocodiethanolamideMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18CocomonoethanolamideMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Coconut fatty acid ethylene oxide condensatesFibrol Non-Ionics Pvt. Ltd. 166Coconut fatty acidsR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Cod liver oilNeha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 86ColchicineChempure 85Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 44Colistin sulphateSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52COMUChempure 85Concrete acceleratorYahska Polymers P. Ltd. 180Concrete admixturesYahska Polymers P. Ltd. 180Concrete liquidKuttuva Silicates (P) Ltd. 143Construction chemicalsKuttuva Silicates (P) Ltd. 143Coomasie Brilliant BlueSuvchem 178Copper (I) bromideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Copper (II) acetateAmizara Speciality Chemicals LLP 182Copper (II) acetate monohydratePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Copper (II) carbonateAbchem Industries 50Amizara Speciality Chemicals LLP 182Anron Chemicals Co. 134Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176Karni Chemicals 56Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Copper (II) chlorideAmizara Speciality Chemicals LLP 182Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Copper (II) citrateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Copper (II) cyanideKarni Chemicals 56Copper (II) gluconateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Copper (II) hydroxideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Copper (II) iodideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Pooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54Copper (II) nitrateAmizara Speciality Chemicals LLP 182Anron Chemicals Co. 134Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176Jyotisom Chemicals 48S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Copper (II) nitrate hemipentahydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35

Copper (II) nitrate trihydratePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Copper (II) oxalateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Copper (II) oxideKarni Chemicals 56S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Copper (II) sulphateAbchem Industries 50Amizara Speciality Chemicals LLP 182Anron Chemicals Co. 134Bhawani Chemical Industries 182Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176Desicca Chemicals 182Jyotisom Chemicals 48Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Vivan Industries 177Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Copper (II) sulphate pentahydratePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Raj Agro 105Copper (II) sulphideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Copper (II) tetrafluoborateChempure 85Copper acetateCosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Copper glycinateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Copper lysinateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Copper metalChempure 85Copper pyrophosphateJyotisom Chemicals 48Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Copper saltsParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Corrosion inhibitorsChemo India 105Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 180Cortisone-21-acetateChempure 85Coupling agentBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181CreatinineTolani Chemicals 31Creatinine monohydrateTolani Chemicals 31m-CresolBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17m-/p-CresolBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181CresolsBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181Cresyl diphenyl phosphateSandhya Group of Companies 183Cresyl Violet acetateSuvchem 178Crosslinking agentsBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181HPL Additives Ltd. 3Crotonic acidTolani Chemicals 31Cupric chlorideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Cupric chloride dihydrateYogi Dye Chem Industries 185Cuprous bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Dhruv Chem Industries 22

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Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Cuprous chlorideYogi Dye Chem Industries 185Cuprous cyanideEurofine Chemicals 56Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Cutting oilsGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 53CyanoacetamidePacific Agencies 152-CyanoacetamideLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Tolani Chemicals 31CyanoacrylatesBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,1814-Cyanobenzyl bromideAnami Organics 46Cyanogen bromideUnisource Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 525-CyanoindoleS. Amit & Co. 912-Cyano-4`-methylbiphenylYashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 565-CyanophthalideS. Amit & Co. 913-CyanopyridineS. Amit & Co. 91Cyanuric acidBox No. 374 175CyclizineSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 56Cyclizine hydrochlorideSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 56CyclohexaneKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Nisha Chemicals 134R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 281,4-Cyclohexane dimethanolChempure 85Cyclohexanecarbonyl chlorideGanesh Group of Industries 37Shital Chemical Industries 1511,2-Cyclohexanedicarboxylic acidGanesh Group of Industries 37CyclohexanolLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Nisha Chemicals 134Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17CyclohexanoneKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Nisha Chemicals 134R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Urmi Chemicals 212-(1-Cyclohexenyl)ethylamineGalaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 50CyclohexylamineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Pacific Agencies 15Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Spectra Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 182N-CyclohexylthiophthalimideBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181CyclopentanolFreesia Chemicals 52CyclopentanoneFreesia Chemicals 52Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Cyclopentolate hydrochlorideSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52Cyclopentyl bromideFreesia Chemicals 52Cyclopentyl chlorideFreesia Chemicals 52CyclopentylamineFreesia Chemicals 52

Cyclopropane carbonyl chlorideChemet 89Cyclopropane carboxamideGanesh Group of Industries 37CyclopropanecarbonitrileGanesh Group of Industries 37Cyclopropanecarbonyl chlorideGanesh Group of Industries 37Cyclopropanecarboxylic acidGanesh Group of Industries 371,1-Cyclopropanedicarboxylic acidGanesh Group of Industries 37CyclopropanemethylamineGanesh Group of Industries 37Cyclopropyl methyl ketonePacific Agencies 15CyclopropylamineAarti Drugs Ltd. 58Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17CytosineS. Amit & Co. 91

dDecabromodiphenyl ethaneLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Decabromodiphenyl oxideJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41DecalinK. Raj & Co. 30,32N-Decanoyl chlorideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 175DecoquinateNGL Fine Chem Ltd. 50n-Decyl bromideCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 151Decyl glucosideChemspark India Pvt. Ltd. 59Des-azithromycinMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19DetergentsNikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 54Dexbrompheniramine maleateSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44Dexchlorpheniramine maleateSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44Dextromethorphan hydrobromideSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44Diacetone alcoholR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 252,9-DiacetylguanineS. Amit & Co. 91Diacetone alcoholSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17DiallylamineChempure 853,3`-DiaminodiphenylsulphoneThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 111,8-DiaminooctaneGanesh Group of Industries 37Diammonium phosphateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Keshariya Corporation 48Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 1861,8-Diazabicyclo-(5,4,0)-undec-7-eneTolani Chemicals 31Dibasic esterLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17DibenzosuberoneGanesh Group of Industries 371,4-DibromobutaneBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Cardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 151Dhruv Chem Industries 22Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Pacific Agencies 151,3-Dibromo-5,5-dimethylhydantoinHPL Additives Ltd. 3Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 631,6-Dibromohexane

Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 631,5-DibromopentaneDhruv Chem Industries 22Freesia Chemicals 521,2-DibromopropaneDhruv Chem Industries 221,3-DibromopropaneBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Dhruv Chem Industries 22Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Di-tert-butyl dicarbonatePacific Agencies 15Pooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 28Tolani Chemicals 31Dibutyl maleateRachna Plasticizers 48Di-tert-butyl peroxideJain & Jain 60Dibutyl phthalateGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 53Rachna Plasticizers 48Dibutyl sebacateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 47DibutylamineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Di-n-butylaminePravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 283-Dibutylaminopropylchloride hydro-chlorideGanesh Group of Industries 37Di-n-butyltin diacetateMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Di-n-butyltin dilaurateMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Di-n-butyltin maleateMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Di-n-butyltin oxideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Dicalcium phosphateKeshariya Corporation 48Dicalcium phosphateYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Dicarboxylic acid C21Chemo India 1052,4-DichloroacetophenoneGalaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 502,4-DichlorobenzonitrileAnami Organics 462,3-Dichlorobenzoyl chlorideAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 862,4-Dichlorobenzyl chlorideLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,171,4-DichlorobutaneDhruv Chem Industries 221,3-Dichloro-5,5-dimethylhydantoinHPL Additives Ltd. 3Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 634,4`-DichlorodiphenylsulphoneThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 11DichloromethaneAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Polypharm Pvt. Ltd. 264,6-Dichloronicotinic acidChempure 85DichlorophenHi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 86N.S. Chemicals 602,4-Dichlorophenacyl chlorideSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 522,4-DichlorophenolSuper Hygienic Chemicals 1432,6-DichlorophenolSuper Hygienic Chemicals 1431,3-DichloropropaneDhruv Chem Industries 222,6-DichloropyrazineChempure 85

2,3-DichloropyridinePacific Agencies 152,4-Dichloro-m-xylenolN.S. Chemicals 60Diclofenac diethylamineSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 56DicyandiamideJ.M. Corporation 54Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Dicyclohexyl carbodiimideChempure 85DicyclohexylamineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Pacific Agencies 15Samir Chemicals 166Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Tolani Chemicals 31N,N`-DicyclohexylcarbodiimideLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Meru Chem Pvt. Ltd. 180PNR Impex 20Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 28Tolani Chemicals 31DicyclopentadieneNisha Chemicals 134DiethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181J.M. Corporation 54K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 151Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Ramanand Kidarnath International 51Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Diethyl acetamidomalonateSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52Diethyl carbonateLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Tolani Chemicals 31Diethyl etherAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Meru Chem Pvt. Ltd. 180Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 28The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 11Diethyl ketoneFreesia Chemicals 52Diethyl malonateK. Raj & Co. 30,32Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29PNR Impex 20Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Diethyl methylmalonateSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52Diethyl oxalateSpeed International India Pvt. Ltd. 177Diethyl phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 183Diethyl phthalateSpeed International India Pvt. Ltd. 177Diethyl sulphateSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sheetal Chemicals 178The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 11DiethylamineKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Diethylaminodifluorosulphonium tetra-fluoroborateChempure 85

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2-(Diethylamino)ethanethiol hydro-chlorideGanesh Group of Industries 37Diethylaminoethyl chloride hydro-chlorideGanesh Group of Industries 37Diethylene glycolJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 180Diethylene glycol dimethyl etherSparchem 28DiethylenetriamineK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Ramanand Kidarnath International 51Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17N,N`-DiethylethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38Diethyl-p-Toluenesulphonyloxymethyl phosphonateS. Amit & Co. 911,3-DifluorobenzeneSparchem 28Tolani Chemicals 312,4-DifluorobenzylamineSparchem 28DigitoninSuvchem 178DiglymePacific Agencies 15Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Tolani Chemicals 31DihydroartemisininChempure 85DihydroeugenolChemstar Global Products LLP 242,4-DihydroxybenzaldehydeS. Amit & Co. 914,4`-DihydroxydiphenylsulphoneThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 112,5-Dihydroxy-1,4-dithianeS. Amit & Co. 91Diisobutyl phthalateRachna Plasticizers 48DiisobutyleneManav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 178Diisodecyl adIsopropyl alcoholteSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 47Diisodecyl phenylphosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 183DiisopropanolamineChemo India 105Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Diisopropyl etherK. Raj & Co. 30,32Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 28DiisopropylamineKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,172-(Diisopropylamino)ethylchloride hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 37DiisopropylethylamineBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181N,N-DiisopropylethylaminePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 1792,6-DiisopropylphenolS. Amit & Co. 91Diisotridecyl adIsopropyl alcoholteSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 471,2-DimethoxyethaneSparchem 282,2-DimethoxypropaneLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Tolani Chemicals 31

4,4`-Dimethoxytrityl chlorideChempure 85Dimethyl acetamideKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Dimethyl adIsopropyl alcoholteSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 47Dimethyl anthranilateAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 86Dimethyl carbonateChemStride 105J.M. Corporation 54Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Nisha Chemicals 134Pacific Agencies 15PNR Impex 20R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Dimethyl disulphideM.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 151Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 178Dimethyl malonateLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29PNR Impex 20Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 28Dimethyl succinateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 47Dimethyl sulphateGuljag Industries Ltd. 86Sheetal Chemicals 178Dimethyl sulphideK. Raj & Co. 30,32Dimethyl sulphoxideAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43J.M. Corporation 54Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Nisha Chemicals 134Pacific Agencies 15R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 28Spectra Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 182Urmi Chemicals 21Dimethyl terephthalateLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41N,N-DimethylacetamideAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 283,3-Dimethylacrylic acidS. Amit & Co. 91DimethylamineG.J. Multi Gases Pvt. Ltd. 176Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 28Dimethylamine hydrochlorideGalaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 50Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 294-DimethylaminobenzaldehydeFerguson Chemicals 1512-(Dimethylamino)ethanethiol hydro-chlorideGanesh Group of Industries 37N,N-DimethylaminoethanolLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,412-Dimethylaminoethyl methacrylateVimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 572-Dimethylaminoethylchloride hydro-chlorideGanesh Group of Industries 37Dimethylaminoisopropylchloride hydrochlorideGanesh Group of Industries 373-Dimethylamino-2-methylpropyl chloride hydrochloride

Ganesh Group of Industries 373-DimethylaminopropylamineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Ramanand Kidarnath International 513-Dimethylaminopropylchloride hydrochlorideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Ganesh Group of Industries 372-N,N-DimethylaminopyridineMahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 294-DimethylaminopyridineChempure 85Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 28Tolani Chemicals 31DimethylethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38N,N-DimethylformamideAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Chemstar Global Products LLP 24ChemStride 105J.M. Corporation 54JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Neha Enterprises 176R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Ramanand Kidarnath International 51Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 28Spectra Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 182Urmi Chemicals 21DimethylglyoximeChempure 85Palm Pharmachem 605,5-DimethylhydantoinHPL Additives Ltd. 3O,O-DimethylphosphoramidothioateKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55DimethylsulphoxideKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55N,N-Dimethyl-p-toluidinePalm Pharmachem 60Diminazine diaceturateNGL Fine Chem Ltd. 50DinitolmideGanesh Group of Industries 373,3`-DinitrodiphenylsulphoneThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 11Dioctyl adIsopropyl alcoholteRachna Plasticizers 48Dioctyl maleateRachna Plasticizers 48Dioctyl phthalateMahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Rachna Plasticizers 48Dioctyl sebacateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 47Dioctyl sodium sulphosuccinateKleema Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 175Dioctyl terephthalateManali Traders 1801,4-DioxaneAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Meru Chem Pvt. Ltd. 180Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17DIP chlorideS. Amit & Co. 91DipenteneVikram Aromatics 52Diphenhydramine citrateSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44Diphenhydramine hydrochlorideSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44Diphenhydramine methylsulphateSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44Diphenyl isodecylphosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 183Diphenyl isooctylphosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 183Diphenyl octyl phosphite

Sandhya Group of Companies 183Diphenyl phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 183DiphenylacetonitrileBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Ganesh Group of Industries 37Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63DiphenylaminePravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50DiphenylcarbazoneSuvchem 1781,2-DiphenylethaneGanesh Trading Co. 48DiphenylmethaneMody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 632,5-DiphenyloxazoleTolani Chemicals 312,2-Diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazylSuvchem 178DiphenylsulphoneAarti Drugs Ltd. 58Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 180The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 11N,N-DiphenylthioureaTolani Chemicals 31Diphenyltridecyl phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 183Dipotassium hydrogen orthophos-phateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Dipotassium hydrogen phosphatePolypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26Dipotassium phosphateSatyam Chemical Industries 86Uma Organics 60Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186DipropylamineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Dipropylene glycolJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Neha Enterprises 176Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Dipropylene glycol monomethyl etherM.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 151Disodium diphosphateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Disodium edetatePolypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26Disodium hydrogen citrateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Disodium hydrogen orthophosphateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Disodium hydrogen phosphate dodecahydratePolypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26Disodium octaborate tetrahydrateR.L. Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 186Disodium phosphateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Polypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26Satyam Chemical Industries 86Uma Organics 60Disodium phosphate dihydrateUma Organics 60DispersantsGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 53Koel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 49Dispersing agentsMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Dispersing agentsYahska Polymers P. Ltd. 180Distearyl pentaerythritol diphosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 183L-(-)-Di-4-toluoyltartaric acidK. Raj & Co. 30,32n-DodecaneM.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 151DolomiteRoyalty Minerals 58Doxylamine succinate

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eEDDHAYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186EDDHA-FeAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186EDTAAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Blue-Dip Organic Industries 134Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185EDTA calciumYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186EDTA calcium disodiumShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13EDTA copperYogi Dye Chem Industries 185Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186EDTA diammoniumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184EDTA dipotassiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184EDTA disodiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Blue-Dip Organic Industries 134Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Polypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185EDTA ferric ammoniumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Blue-Dip Organic Industries 134EDTA ferric sodiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Blue-Dip Organic Industries 134EDTA ferrousYogi Dye Chem Industries 185EDTA magnesiumYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186EDTA manganeseYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186EDTA saltsYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186EDTA tetrammoniumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184EDTA tetrasodiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Blue-Dip Organic Industries 134Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185EDTA tripotassiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184EDTA trisodiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184EDTA zincYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Electroplating chemicalsFibrol Non-Ionics Pvt. Ltd. 166Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33EmulsifiersChemo India 105Fibrol Non-Ionics Pvt. Ltd. 166Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Emulsifying waxKhona Drug Agencies 58Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Engine oilGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 53

Eperisone hydrochlorideSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52EpichlorohydrinChemo India 105J.M. Corporation 54JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Pacific Agencies 15R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 28Urmi Chemicals 21Epoxy resinsSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Eriochrome Cyanine RSuvchem 178ErythromycinMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Erythromycin estolateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Erythromycin ethyl succinateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Erythromycin oximeMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Erythromycin phosphateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Erythromycin propionateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Erythromycin stearateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19EsculinChempure 85Esketamine HydrochlorideSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44Ester gumsProvik Industries 175EthamsylateSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52EthanolProvik Industries 175EthanolaminesAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181Ether petroleumK. Raj & Co. 30,32EthopabateMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 177EthosuximideChempure 852-Ethoxybenzoic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 544-Ethoxybenzoic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 54Ethoxymethylene malonic acid diethyl esterSparchem 28Ethoxymethylene malonic diethyl esterSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Tolani Chemicals 31Ethyl acetateAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 180Neha Enterprises 176Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Urmi Chemicals 21Ethyl acetoacetateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 28Ethyl acrylateJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Nisha Chemicals 134Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Ethyl alcoholProvik Industries 175Ethyl anthranilateAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 86

Ethyl bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Dhruv Chem Industries 22Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Ethyl bromoacetateDhruv Chem Industries 22Shri Laxmi Chemicals 105Ethyl chloroacetateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Ethyl chloroformateChemet 89Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Pacific Agencies 15R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Ethyl cyanoacetateBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Ethyl diethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38Ethyl iodideChempure 85Ethyl lactateGanesh Trading Co. 48Ethyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 175Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 175Ethyl magnesium chlorideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 175Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 175Ethyl mercaptanManav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 178Ethyl monoethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38Ethyl pyruvateK. Raj & Co. 30,32Ethyl salicylateGujarat Organics Ltd. 54Ethyl vinyl etherRamanand Kidarnath International 51EthylanilinePravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50EthylbenzeneK. Raj & Co. 30,32Ethyl-2-bromobutyrateAgrocel Industries Ltd. 119Ethyl-2-bromopropionateShri Laxmi Chemicals 105N,N`-Ethylene bisoleamideMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18N,N-Ethylene bistearamideMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Ethylene carbonateChempure 85Ethylene dibromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Dhruv Chem Industries 22Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Ethylene dichlorideKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Urmi Chemicals 21Ethylene glycolAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Ethylene glycol dimethacrylateVimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 57Ethylene glycol distearateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Ethylene glycol monostearateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Ethylene oxide/propylene oxide copolymerAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42EthylenediamineK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,172-Ethylhexanoic acidLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41

Ramanand Kidarnath International 51Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,172-Ethylhexanoyl chlorideShital Chemical Industries 1512-Ethylhexyl acrylateJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Nisha Chemicals 134Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,172-Ethylhexyldiphenyl phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 183Ethyl-4-methoxycinnamateUniversal Esters Ltd. 58N-Ethyl-5-methyl-2-(1-methylethyl)cyclohexane carboxamideAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 86N-EthylmorpholineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38EthylparabenGujarat Organics Ltd. 54Ethylparaben sodiumGujarat Organics Ltd. 54N-Ethyl-4-picolylamineSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52N-EthylpiperazineSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,175-Ethylpyridine-2-ethanolNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 175Ethyltriphenylphosphonium bromideCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 151Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Samir Chemicals 166Ethyltriphenylphosphonium iodideSamir Chemicals 166Ethynyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 175EucalyptolVikram Aromatics 52Eucalyptus oilVikram Aromatics 52EugenolVikram Aromatics 52Evening primrose oilMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19ExcipientsNitika Pharmaceutical Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 1

fFatty acidsR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Fatty alcohol estersMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Fatty alcohol ethylene oxide con-densatesAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38Fatty alcoholsR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Fatty amidesMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Febuxostat intermediatesEchemi 12Feed additivesSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44Ferric alumLotus Marketing 166Ferric ammonium citrateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Ferric chlorideAbchem Industries 50Lotus Marketing 166Mag Pharm Industries 182Ramanand Kidarnath International 51SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Ferric citrateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Ferric hydroxide polymaltose complexShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Ferric nitrateCosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176

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Ferric orthophosphateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Ferric phosphateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Ferric pyrophosphateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Ferric sulphateCosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176Ferrous calcium citrateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Ferrous citrateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Ferrous gluconateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Ferrous lactateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Ferrous succinateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Ferrous sulphateAbchem Industries 50Lotus Marketing 166Ferrous sulphate heptahydrateHi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 86Raj Agro 105Ferrous sulphate monohydrateRaj Agro 105Ferrous sulphideAbchem Industries 50Field stainSuvchem 178Filter aidsVasupujya Chemicals 166Fine chemicalsAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Freesia Chemicals 52Uma Organics 60Fish oilNeha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 86Flame retardantsJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Flocculating agentsBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181Manali Traders 180Ramanand Kidarnath International 51Flunarizine hydrochlorideSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 56Flunixin Monoethylene glycollumineNGL Fine Chem Ltd. 50FluorobenzeneK. Raj & Co. 30,32Pacific Agencies 15Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Tolani Chemicals 31p-FluorobenzonitrileAnami Organics 46p-Fluorobenzyl chlorideGanesh Trading Co. 48Fluoroboric acidKailash Marketing Associates 465-FluorocytidineS. Amit & Co. 911-FluoronaphthaleneS. Amit & Co. 914-Fluorophenyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 1756-Fluoro-3-(4-piperidinyl)-1,2-benzisoxazoleYashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 564-FluorothiophenolAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 86Fluorotitanic acidKailash Marketing Associates 46Fluorozirconic acidKailash Marketing Associates 46FluorsparKailash Marketing Associates 46FormamideAarti Drugs Ltd. 58K. Raj & Co. 30,32Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25

Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 28Formamidine acetateChemet 89Formic acidAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43J.M. Corporation 54Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Nisha Chemicals 134R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Ramanand Kidarnath International 51S. Amit & Co. 91Samir Chemicals 166Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 28Urmi Chemicals 21N-FormylmorpholineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38D-FructoseK. Raj & Co. 30,32Sparchem 28Fumaric acidJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17FungicidesMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33FuranFurnova Polymers Ltd. 105Ganesh Group of Industries 37FurfuraldehydeFurnova Polymers Ltd. 105Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 50Furfuryl alcoholFurnova Polymers Ltd. 105Galaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 50Pacific Agencies 15Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,172-FurfurylamineGalaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 502-Furoic acidGalaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 502-Furoic acid methyl esterGalaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 502-Furoyl chlorideGanesh Group of Industries 37Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 175Shital Chemical Industries 151

gD-GalactoseK. Raj & Co. 30,32Gear oil additivesGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 53Gear oilsMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Gliclazide intermediatesEchemi 12GlucosamineMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 177Glucose liquidNeha Enterprises 176GlutaraldehydeLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 178Ramanand Kidarnath International 51Glutaric acidTolani Chemicals 31GlycerineChemo India 105ChemStride 105Khona Drug Agencies 58Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Neha Enterprises 176R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Spectra Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 182Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 177GlycerolAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38

GlycerolPolypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26Glycerol estersMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Glycerol monooleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Glycerol monostearateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Glycerol triacetateTolani Chemicals 31Glycerol trioleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18GlycineK. Raj & Co. 30,32Sparchem 28GlycolAarti Drugs Ltd. 58Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38Glycol estersMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18GlyoxalLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Nisha Chemicals 134Ramanand Kidarnath International 51Glyoxylic acidSparchem 28GranisetronMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19GraphiteRoyalty Minerals 58GreasesK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Grignard reagentsAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 175Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Grinding mediaAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38Guanidine hydrochlorideTolani Chemicals 31Guanidine nitrateYogi Dye Chem Industries 185GuanineChempure 85S. Amit & Co. 91Tolani Chemicals 31Gum acaciaLotus Marketing 166Gum rosinMahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Gum xanthanKeshariya Corporation 48GypsumShree Chlorates 48

hHalquinolHi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 86Heat transfer fluidsK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33HEDP acidAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184HEDP acid sodium saltAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184HematoxylinSuvchem 178n-HeptaneAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43K. Raj & Co. 30,32R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 28Spectra Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 182HeptanesKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Heptanoic acidM.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 151Heptanoic anhydrideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 175Heptanoyl chloride

Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 175HexachloroacetoneAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 86Hexamethyldisilazane sodium saltChempure 85HexamethylenediaminePooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54111333-HexamethyldisilazaneSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17HexamineR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17HexaneKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17n-HexaneK. Raj & Co. 30,32Keshariya Corporation 48Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 28Spectra Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 182Urmi Chemicals 211,6-HexanediolLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Hexanoic anhydrideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 175Hexanoyl chlorideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 175n-Hexyl bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Dhruv Chem Industries 22Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Hexylene glycolLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Samir Chemicals 166Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Homophthalic acidYogi Dye Chem Industries 185Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186HomosalateUniversal Esters Ltd. 58Humic acidAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184HydantoinMody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Hydraulic oilsGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 53Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Hydrazine hydrateChemet 89JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Pacific Agencies 15Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Urmi Chemicals 21Hydrobromic acidAgrocel Industries Ltd. 119Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Dhruv Chem Industries 22Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Hydrobromic acid gas in acetic acidBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Hydrobromic acid gas in isopropyl alcoholBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Hydrochloric acidAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 54Polypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26HydrocortisoneChempure 85Hydrofluoric acidAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43K. Raj & Co. 30,32

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Kailash Marketing Associates 46Hydrogen gasGalaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 50Hydrogen peroxideKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 54Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Hydroiodic acidPolypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26HydroquinoneBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181Chemstar Global Products LLP 24JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52Hydroquinone monomethyl etherJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46K. Raj & Co. 30,32HydroxocobalamineSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44Hydroxocobalamine acetateSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44Hydroxocobalamine hydrochlorideSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44Hydroxocobalamine sulphateSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 443-HydroxyacetophenoneS. Amit & Co. 91Ramanand Kidarnath International 514-HydroxybenzaldehydeSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,173-Hydroxybenzoic acidAnami Organics 464-HydroxycoumarinNeha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 86HydroxyethylcelluloseChemo India 105Hydroxylamine hydrochlorideLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Pacific Agencies 15PNR Impex 20R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Tolani Chemicals 31Hydroxylamine sulphateK. Raj & Co. 30,32Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29N.S. Chemicals 60Nisha Chemicals 134Pacific Agencies 15R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 28Urmi Chemicals 21p-HydroxybenzaldehydeLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41M.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 151Pacific Agencies 15Tolani Chemicals 31p-Hydroxybenzoic acidSparchem 282-Hydroxyethyl methacrylateJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Vimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 571-Hydroxyethylidene-1,1-diphosphonic acid tetrasodium saltAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 1844-(2-Hydroxyethyl)morpholineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)piperidineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 384-Hydroxy-3-methoxyacetophenoneYashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 56Hydroxypropyl methacrylateVimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 57Hydroxypropylcellulose

Chempure 853-HydroxypyridineGalaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 508-HydroxyquinolineBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181N-HydroxysuccinimidePacific Agencies 15Sparchem 28Hydroxyzine hydrochlorideSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 56Hydroxyzine pamoateSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 56HyflosupercellVasupujya Chemicals 166Hypophosphorous acidVictory Chemicals 54

iIbrutinib IntermediatesEchemi 12ImidazoleLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Ramanand Kidarnath International 51Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Tolani Chemicals 31Imidocarb dipropionateNGL Fine Chem Ltd. 50Impact modifiersGalata Chemicals India Pvt. Ltd. 188IndoleYogi Dye Chem Industries 185Indole-3-acetic acidTolani Chemicals 31Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Indole-3-butyric acidTolani Chemicals 31Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186InosineK. Raj & Co. 30,32IodineAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Iodine monochlorideYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Iodine trichlorideYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186p-IodobenzonitrileAnami Organics 46IodoformShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13IodophorNarsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 58Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 544-Iodo-1H-pyrazoleChempure 85Ion pair reagentsAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Iron (iii) choline citrateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Iron (III) sulphideAnron Chemicals Co. 134Iron powderSagar Industries (Mumbai) 134Isatoic anhydrideAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 86Isethionic acid sodium saltThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 11IsoambrettolideKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Isoamyl alcoholSamir Chemicals 166Isoamyl bromideDhruv Chem Industries 22Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Isobornyl acrylate

Vimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 57Isobornyl methacrylateVimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 57IsobutanolKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Isobutyl alcoholUrmi Chemicals 21Isobutyl bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Dhruv Chem Industries 22Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63IsobutylparabenGujarat Organics Ltd. 54Isobutylparaben sodiumGujarat Organics Ltd. 54IsobutyraldehydeK. Raj & Co. 30,32Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17IsobutyramideShital Chemical Industries 151Isobutyric acidChemstar Global Products LLP 24Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Isobutyric anhydrideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 175Isobutyryl chlorideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 175Shital Chemical Industries 151Isodecyl alcoholKhona Drug Agencies 58Isoeugenol acetateChemstar Global Products LLP 24Isononanoic acidChemo India 105IsooctaneAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43K. Raj & Co. 30,32Isooctyl bromideDhruv Chem Industries 22IsopentaneK. Raj & Co. 30,32IsophoroneChempure 85Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17IsophoronediamineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Isophthalic acidBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181ChemStride 105JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Manali Traders 180R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Isophthaloyl chlorideShital Chemical Industries 151IsopreneSparchem 28IsopropanolamineK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42Isopropenyl acetateSparchem 28Isopropyl acetateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 28Isopropyl acetoacetateChemet 89Isopropyl alcoholAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Ferguson Chemicals 151Khona Drug Agencies 58Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55

Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Neha Enterprises 176Polypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26Provik Industries 175Pure Solvi-Chem India 151R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 28Urmi Chemicals 21Isopropyl bromideAgrocel Industries Ltd. 119Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Cardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 151Dhruv Chem Industries 22Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Tejal Chemicals 151Isopropyl chloroacetateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Isopropyl chloroformateChemet 89Isopropyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 175Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 175Isopropyl magnesium chlorideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 175Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 175Isopropyl myristateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 47Isopropyl palmitateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 47R-4-Isopropyl-2-oxazolidinoneS. Amit & Co. 91S-4-Isopropyl-2-oxazolidinoneS. Amit & Co. 91IsosorbideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 175IsovaleraldehydeK. Raj & Co. 30,32Pacific Agencies 15Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17IsovanillinGanesh Trading Co. 48Itaconic acidNisha Chemicals 134Samir Chemicals 166Sparchem 28

jJanus Green BSuvchem 178Jojoba oilA Indian Neem Tree Company 86

kKaolinRoyalty Minerals 58Kaolin calcinedRoyalty Minerals 58Karanjia oilA Indian Neem Tree Company 86Ketamine hydrochlorideSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44S-Ketamine hydrochlorideSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44Alpha-Keto glutaric acidTolani Chemicals 31KinetinTolani Chemicals 31

lLaboratory chemicalsK. Raj & Co. 30,32Suvchem 178DL-Lactic acidNeha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 86Nisha Chemicals 134LactoseChemo India 105Neha Enterprises 176

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Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Lafutidine intermediatesEchemi 12Lanthanum (III) carbonateChempure 85LasamideThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 11Lauric acidKnoll Chem Industries 176Lauryl alcoholKhona Drug Agencies 58Lauryl alcohol ethylene oxide condensatesFibrol Non-Ionics Pvt. Ltd. 166Lauryl chlorideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 175Lauryl glucosideChemspark India Pvt. Ltd. 59Laurylpyridinium bromideSamir Chemicals 166Laurylpyridinium chlorideNarsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 58Samir Chemicals 166Lawesson`s reagentAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 86Lead (II) nitrateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Lead acetateAnron Chemicals Co. 134AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Chloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 58Jyotisom Chemicals 48S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Lead acetate monobasicS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Lead acetate trihydrateChloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 58Jyotisom Chemicals 48Lead bromideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Lead carbonateAnron Chemicals Co. 134S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Lead chlorideAnron Chemicals Co. 134S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Lead chromateAnron Chemicals Co. 134Lead citrateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Lead iodideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Lead nitrateAnron Chemicals Co. 134Lead nitrateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Chloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 58Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176Lead sulphateAnron Chemicals Co. 134S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Lead sulphideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Lead tetraacetateYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Leather preservativesHi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 86Lemon grass oilA Indian Neem Tree Company 86Vikram Aromatics 52Levocetirizine hydrochlorideSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44Levosalbutamol sulphateSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44LidocaineSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44Lidocaine hydrochlorideSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44Lime hydratedLotus Marketing 166Vivan Industries 177

D-LimoneneVikram Aromatics 52Linoleic acidChempure 85Lithium acetateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Lithium acetate dihydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Lithium aluminium hydrideTolani Chemicals 31Lithium benzoateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Lithium borateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Lithium bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Lithium carbonateChempure 85K. Raj & Co. 30,32Karni Chemicals 56Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Lithium chlorideAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Azeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 175Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Chempure 85Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Lithium chromateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Lithium citrateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Lithium citrate tetrahydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Lithium fluorideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Lithium fluorophosphateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Lithium gluconateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Lithium hydroxideNeogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Samir Chemicals 166Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Lithium hydroxide monohydrateK. Raj & Co. 30,32Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 177Lithium iodideChempure 85S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Lithium lactateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Lithium metaborateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Lithium metalTolani Chemicals 31Lithium metasilicateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Lithium molybdateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63

Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Lithium nitratePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Lithium oxalateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Lithium pentaborateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Lithium perchlorateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Lithium phosphateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Lithium saltsMody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Lithium sulphateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Lithium tetraborateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Lube additivesGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 53LubricantsMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18LumefantrineSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44

mMagaldrateElite Chemicals 180Magnesium acetateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Uma Organics 60Magnesium aluminium silicateElite Chemicals 180Magnesium aspartateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Magnesium benzoateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Magnesium bromideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Magnesium bromide hexahydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Magnesium carbonateElite Chemicals 180Karni Chemicals 56Mag Pharm Industries 182Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Magnesium chlorideAbchem Industries 50Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176Karni Chemicals 56Mag Pharm Industries 182Polypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Magnesium chromateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Magnesium citrateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Magnesium citrate malateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Magnesium gluconateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Magnesium glycinateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Magnesium hydroxideElite Chemicals 180Magnesium hypophosphite

Victory Chemicals 54Magnesium iodideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Magnesium lactateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Magnesium metalEurofine Chemicals 56Magnesium nitrateCosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176Karni Chemicals 56Mag Pharm Industries 182S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Magnesium orotateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Magnesium oxideElite Chemicals 180Karni Chemicals 56Mag Pharm Industries 182Samir Chemicals 166Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Magnesium perchlorateS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Magnesium peroxideShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Magnesium petroleum sulphonateGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 53Magnesium phosphate dibasicShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Magnesium phosphate tribasicShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Magnesium pidolateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Magnesium potassium aspartateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Magnesium silicateElite Chemicals 180Magnesium stearateElite Chemicals 180Hi-Purity Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 86Nitika Pharmaceutical Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 1R.T. Industries 143Magnesium sulphateAmizara Speciality Chemicals LLP 182AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Desicca Chemicals 182Mag Pharm Industries 182Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46S.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Vivan Industries 177Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Magnesium sulphate heptahydrateAmizara Speciality Chemicals LLP 182Raj Agro 105Magnesium sulphate monohydrateAmizara Speciality Chemicals LLP 182Magnesium trisilicateElite Chemicals 180Magnesium turningsEmpire Industries 60Magnesium-tert-butoxideS. Amit & Co. 91Maleic acidMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Maleic anhydrideBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181Chemstar Global Products LLP 24ChemStride 105JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 180Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 177Maleic resinsProvik Industries 175Malonic acidLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 28

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Tolani Chemicals 31MalononitrileK. Raj & Co. 30,32Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17MaltodextrinKeshariya Corporation 48MaltoseK. Raj & Co. 30,32D(-)Mandelic acidR.L. Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 186L(+)Mandelic acidR.L. Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 186Manganese (II) bromide tetrahydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Manganese (II) carbonateYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Manganese (II) chlorideYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Manganese (II) sulphateYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Manganese (II) sulphate monohydrateRaj Agro 105Manganese acetateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Chloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 58Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176Uma Organics 60Manganese carbonateAmizara Speciality Chemicals LLP 182Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176Karni Chemicals 56Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Manganese chlorideCosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176Karni Chemicals 56Manganese citrateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Manganese dioxideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Manganese gluconateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Manganese hypophosphiteVictory Chemicals 54Manganese oxideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Manganese sulphateAmizara Speciality Chemicals LLP 182Vivan Industries 177Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Manganese sulphideS.K. Chemical Industries (Mumbai) Pvt. Ltd. 36Manganese violetKoel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 49Matting agentsGalata Chemicals India Pvt. Ltd. 188MCT oilsMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 47Meclizine hydrochlorideSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 56Mefenamic acidNeha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 86MelamineChemStride 105Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 180Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Melamine cyanurateLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41MelatoninMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Meldrum`s acidSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52L-MentholChempure 852-MercaptobenzimidazoleKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55MercaptobenzothiazolePooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54

2-MercaptobenzothiazoleYogi Dye Chem Industries 185Mercaptobenzothiazole disulphitePooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 542-MercaptoethanolLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Ramanand Kidarnath International 51Tolani Chemicals 31Mercerising agentsKleema Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 175Mercuric acetateYogi Dye Chem Industries 185Mercuric chlorideKarni Chemicals 56Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Mercuric iodideYogi Dye Chem Industries 185Mercuric nitrateYogi Dye Chem Industries 185Mercuric oxideKarni Chemicals 56Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Mercuric sulphateKarni Chemicals 56Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Mercurous nitrateYogi Dye Chem Industries 185Mercury (I) acetateYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Mercury (I) oxideYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Mercury (II) chlorideYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Mercury (II) oxideYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186MesityleneTolani Chemicals 31Metal working additivesGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 53Metal working oilChemo India 105Metanilic acidPravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50MethacrylamideBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181Vimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 57Methacrylic acidChem Corporation 23JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Nisha Chemicals 134R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Vimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 57Methallyl chlorideTolani Chemicals 31Methanesulphonic acidLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Nisha Chemicals 134PNR Impex 20R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Ramanand Kidarnath International 51Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sheetal Chemicals 178Tolani Chemicals 31Methanesulphonic anhydrideStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 180The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 11Methanesulphonyl chlorideLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Nisha Chemicals 134PNR Impex 20R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 28Tolani Chemicals 31MethanolAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Polypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26

R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Urmi Chemicals 21MethopabateMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 177S-MethopreneNGL Fine Chem Ltd. 502-Methoxybenzoic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 543-Methoxybenzoic acidAnami Organics 464-Methoxybenzoic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 544-Methoxybenzoyl chlorideShital Chemical Industries 1514-Methoxycinnamic acidUniversal Esters Ltd. 582-Methoxyethyl acetoacetateChemet 893-Methoxy-4-methylbenzoic acid methyl esterAnami Organics 463-Methoxy-4-methylbenzonitrileAnami Organics 466-Methoxy-2-naphthoic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 542-MethoxyphenothiazineGanesh Group of Industries 37Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 1772-(Methoxy-(4-phenoxyphenyl)methy-lene)malononitrileEchemi 123-Methoxy-1-propanolPacific Agencies 152-MethoxypropeneTolani Chemicals 31Methyl acetateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Methyl acetoacetateK. Raj & Co. 30,32Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 28Methyl acrylateJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Methyl acrylateSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Methyl anthranilateAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 86Methyl benzene sulphonateStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 180The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 11Methyl benzoateGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 53Methyl chloroacetateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Methyl chloroformateChemet 89Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Pacific Agencies 15R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Methyl cyanoacetateLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Methyl cyclopropane carboxylateGanesh Group of Industries 37Methyl diethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38Methyl ethyl ketoneJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Urmi Chemicals 21Methyl ethyl ketone peroxideJain & Jain 60Methyl glycolNisha Chemicals 134

Methyl iodideChempure 85Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Methyl isobutyl ketoneChemStride 105JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Urmi Chemicals 21Methyl lactateThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 11Methyl laurateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Methyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 175Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 175Methyl magnesium chlorideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 175Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 175Methyl methacrylateChem Corporation 23JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Nisha Chemicals 134R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Vimal Intertrade Pvt. Ltd. 57Methyl monoethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38Methyl oleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Methyl ricinoleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Methyl salicylateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Gujarat Organics Ltd. 54Khona Drug Agencies 58Pure Solvi-Chem India 151Swamine Organics 105Vikram Aromatics 522-Methylaminoethyl chloride hydro-chlorideGanesh Group of Industries 372-MethylbenzonitrileAnami Organics 46R(+)alpha-MethylbenzylamineR.L. Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 186S(-)alpha-MethylbenzylamineR.L. Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 186Methyl-2-bromoacetateDhruv Chem Industries 22Methyl-2-bromobutyrateAgrocel Industries Ltd. 119Methyl-tert-butyl etherAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Meru Chem Pvt. Ltd. 180Nisha Chemicals 134N-MethylcarbazoloneCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 151R-2-Methyl-CBS-oxazoborolidineS. Amit & Co. 91Methyl-4-chloroacetoacetateSparchem 28Methyl-4-chlorobutyrateGanesh Group of Industries 37MethylcobalamineSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44MethylcyclohexaneK. Raj & Co. 30,32Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 28Methylene chlorideChem Corporation 23ChemStride 105Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Neha Enterprises 176

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V.M. Organics 178Methylene dichlorideJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Nisha Chemicals 134Pacific Agencies 15Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Urmi Chemicals 21Methylene diphenyl diisocyanateChemstar Global Products LLP 24Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,171-MethylimidazoleK. Raj & Co. 30,322-MethylimidazoleRamanand Kidarnath International 512-Methylmercapto phenothiazineMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 177N-MethylmorpholineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38Ganesh Trading Co. 48Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Tolani Chemicals 31N-Methylmorpholine oxideAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 385-Methylnicotinic acidSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52Methyloxalyl chlorideAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 86MethylparabenGujarat Organics Ltd. 54Methylparaben sodiumGujarat Organics Ltd. 54N-MethylpiperazineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Methyl-(R)-piperidine-2-carboxylic acidChempure 852-Methyl-1,3-propanediolJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 251-Methyl-1H-pyrazole-3-carbonitrileChempure 85N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidoneK. Raj & Co. 30,32Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Nisha Chemicals 134Pacific Agencies 15Ramanand Kidarnath International 51Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,175-MethylresorcinolK. Raj & Co. 30,323-Methylsalicylic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 544-Methylsalicylic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 545-Methylsalicylic acidGujarat Organics Ltd. 543-Methylsalicylic acid methyl esterGujarat Organics Ltd. 54Alpha-MethylstyreneKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 552-MethyltetrahydrofuranLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 28Tolani Chemicals 315-Methyltetrahydropyrido indaloneYashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 56Methyltin mercaptideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Methyltin stabiliserGalata Chemicals India Pvt. Ltd. 188Methyl-p-toluenesulphonateStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 180Methyl-p-toluenesulphonateThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 11Methyl-1H-1,2,3-triazole-4-carboxylateChempure 85

Methyltributylammonium chlorideMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 177Methyltriphenylphosphonium bromideSamir Chemicals 166Methyltriphenylphosphonium iodideSamir Chemicals 1665-MethyluridineS. Amit & Co. 91Micaeous iron oxideRoyalty Minerals 58Microcrystalline celluloseAnshul Life Sciences 110Nitika Pharmaceutical Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 1Microcrystalline waxKK India Petroleum Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 187MicronutrientsAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Mineral oilsKK India Petroleum Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 187Mixed xylenePure Solvi-Chem India 151Molecular sievesDesicca Chemicals 182Molybdenum disulphideYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Molybdenum saltsPacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Molybdenum trioxidePacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Palvi Industries Ltd. 34Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Molybdic acidPacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Monoammonium phosphateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185MonochlorobenzeneKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17MonochlorophenolSuper Hygienic Chemicals 143MonoethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Ramanand Kidarnath International 51Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17MonoethylamineKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Monoethylene glycolChemStride 105JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 180Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17MonoglymePNR Impex 20Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Tolani Chemicals 31MonoisopropanolamineChemo India 105Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41MonoisopropylamineGalaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 50Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 28MonomethylamineG.J. Multi Gases Pvt. Ltd. 176Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sparchem 28MonomethylanilinePravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50Mono-n-butylaminePravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50

Mono-n-butyltin chlorideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Mono-n-butyltin oxideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Monopotassium phosphateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Satyam Chemical Industries 86Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Monosodium hydrogen orthophos-phateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Monosodium phosphateKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Satyam Chemical Industries 86Montan waxProvik Industries 175MorpholineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Ramanand Kidarnath International 51Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Mould release agentsK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42MP diol glycolSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Myristic acidKnoll Chem Industries 176Myristyl myristateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 47

nNalidixic acidIshita Drugs & Industries Ltd. 182NaphthaleneR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Naphthalene sulphonate formalde-hyde condensateYahska Polymers P. Ltd. 180Naphthalene sulphonate formaldehyde condensate sodium saltJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 462-Naphthalenesulphonic acidYahska Polymers P. Ltd. 1802-Naphthalenesulphonic acid ammonium saltYahska Polymers P. Ltd. 180Beta-Naphthalenesulphonic acid potassium saltYahska Polymers P. Ltd. 1802-Naphthalenesulphonic acid sodium saltYahska Polymers P. Ltd. 180Alpha-NaphtholPravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Beta-NaphtholPravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Alpha-NaphtholbenzeinSuvchem 178Alpha-NaphtholphthaleinSuvchem 1781,4-NaphthoquinoneGanesh Trading Co. 48Pacific Agencies 151-Naphthylacetic acidPalm Pharmachem 60R-(+)-(1-Naphthyl)ethylamineNeha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 86R.L. Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 186S. Amit & Co. 91S-(-)-(1-Naphthyl)ethylamineR.L. Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 186N-(1-Naphthyl)ethylenediamine dihydrochloridePalm Pharmachem 60Neem extractA Indian Neem Tree Company 86

Neem oilA Indian Neem Tree Company 86Neopentyl glycolJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Ramanand Kidarnath International 51Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Neopentyl glycol cocoateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 47Neopentyl glycol oleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18New methylene blueSuvchem 178NiacinamideIshita Drugs & Industries Ltd. 182Nickel (II) bromideParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Nickel (II) carbonateHelix Multichem 176Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Nickel (II) chlorideAmizara Speciality Chemicals LLP 182Helix Multichem 176Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Nickel (II) nitrateAmizara Speciality Chemicals LLP 182Anron Chemicals Co. 134Helix Multichem 176Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Nickel (II) oxideHelix Multichem 176Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Nickel (II) sulphateAmizara Speciality Chemicals LLP 182Anron Chemicals Co. 134Helix Multichem 176Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Nickel acetateAmizara Speciality Chemicals LLP 182Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176Helix Multichem 176Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Nickel carbonateAnron Chemicals Co. 134Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176Nickel chlorideAnron Chemicals Co. 134Jyotisom Chemicals 48Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Nickel hypophosphiteVictory Chemicals 54Nickel nitrateCosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176Karni Chemicals 56Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Nickel saltsPacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Nickel sulphateJyotisom Chemicals 48Karni Chemicals 56NicorandilSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44NicotineYogi Dye Chem Industries 185Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Nicotine alkaloidYogi Dye Chem Industries 185Nicotine bitartarateYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Nicotine polacrilexYogi Dye Chem Industries 185Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Nicotinic acidIshita Drugs & Industries Ltd. 182

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NinhydrinK. Raj & Co. 30,32Niobium (V) oxideTolani Chemicals 31NitazoxanideNGL Fine Chem Ltd. 50Nitric acidAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 54Polypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26Nitrilotriacetic acidAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Nitrilotriacetic acid trisodiumAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 1843-NitroacetophenoneS. Amit & Co. 91o-NitroanilineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41p-NitrobenzamideTRIO Flavours & Fragrance Industries 176p-Nitrobenzenesulphonyl chlorideThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 11p-Nitrobenzyl bromideCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 151NitrocelluloseKoel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 49Yasham Speciality Ingredients Pvt. Ltd. 93Nitrocellulose chipsYasham Speciality Ingredients Pvt. Ltd. 93NitromethaneSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,173-NitrophthalonitrileAnami Organics 464-NitrophthalonitrileAnami Organics 464-Nitroso-2,6-xylenolN.S. Chemicals 60o-NitrotolueneKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55p-NitrotolueneKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55NitroxynilNGL Fine Chem Ltd. 50NonylphenolSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Nonylphenol ethylene oxide conden-satesFibrol Non-Ionics Pvt. Ltd. 166K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Nonylphenoxy polyethanol-iodine complexNarsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 58NorfloxacinIshita Drugs & Industries Ltd. 182Nuclear Fast RedSuvchem 178

oOctadecanedioic acidEchemi 12Octadecanedioic acid mono-tert-butyl etherEchemi 12Octahydroindole-2-carboxylic acidYashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 56OctanolUrmi Chemicals 21Octanoyl chlorideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 175OctocryleneUniversal Esters Ltd. 58Octoic acidMahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29n-Octyl bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Dhruv Chem Industries 22Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Octyl hydroxy stearateUniversal Esters Ltd. 58n-Octyl mercaptan

Pooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54Octyl methoxycinnamateUniversal Esters Ltd. 58Octyl octonoateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 47Octyl palmitateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 47Octyl salicylateUniversal Esters Ltd. 58Octyl stearateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 47n-OctylamineGanesh Trading Co. 48Ramanand Kidarnath International 51tert-OctylamineGanesh Trading Co. 48OctyldodecanolUniversal Esters Ltd. 582-n-Octyl-4-isothiazolin-3-oneSuper Hygienic Chemicals 143p-t-OctylphenolLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Octylphenol ethylene oxide conden-satesFibrol Non-Ionics Pvt. Ltd. 166Octyltin mercaptideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Octyltin stabiliserGalata Chemicals India Pvt. Ltd. 188o-EthoxybenzamideGujarat Organics Ltd. 54Ofloxacin acidAarti Drugs Ltd. 58Oil soluble dyesChemo India 105Oleic acidKhona Drug Agencies 58Knoll Chem Industries 176R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Oleic acid ethylene oxide conden-satesFibrol Non-Ionics Pvt. Ltd. 166Alpha-Olefin sulphonatesR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25OleumGuljag Industries Ltd. 86The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 11Oleyl amine ethylene oxide conden-satesFibrol Non-Ionics Pvt. Ltd. 166Oleylcetyl alcohol ethylene oxide condensatesFibrol Non-Ionics Pvt. Ltd. 166Optical brightening agentsK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42Orange oilVikram Aromatics 52OrceinSuvchem 178Organotin stabilisersMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Orthophosphoric acidPolypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26OT liquidKleema Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 175OT pasteKleema Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 175Oxalic acidAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Satyam Chemical Industries 86Oxalyl chlorideAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 86

pPaintsMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Palm fatty acidsKnoll Chem Industries 176Palm stearinKnoll Chem Industries 176Palmarosa oilA Indian Neem Tree Company 86

Palmitic acidKnoll Chem Industries 176Paper chemicalsK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42ParabensGujarat Organics Ltd. 54Paraffin liquidKhona Drug Agencies 58Paraffin wax chlorinatedJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46ParaformaldehydeJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Nisha Chemicals 134R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sparchem 28ParvaquoneNGL Fine Chem Ltd. 50Patchouli absoluteChemstar Global Products LLP 24PatchoulolChemstar Global Products LLP 24Pearlising agentsKuntal Organics LLP. 86PentaerythritolLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Pentaerythritol tetracaproateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 47Pentaerythritol tetracaprylateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 47Pentaerythritol tetraoleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18PentaflurophenolS. Amit & Co. 91n-PentaneK. Raj & Co. 30,32PentoxifyllineSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44n-Pentyl bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Dhruv Chem Industries 22Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 631-Pentyl chlorideChemet 89N-pentyl chloroformateChemet 89Peppermint oilVikram Aromatics 52Peracetic acidMars Chemicals 58Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 54Perchloric acidAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43PerchloroethyleneChem Corporation 23Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Permethrin technicalSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 56PetrolatumsKK India Petroleum Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 187Petroleum cokeKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Petroleum jellyKhona Drug Agencies 58Petroleum sulphonatesGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 531,10-Phenanthroline monohydrateTolani Chemicals 31Phenazine methosulphateSuvchem 178PhenazoneNGL Fine Chem Ltd. 50p-PhenetidineSamir Chemicals 166Pheniramine maleateSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44PhenolKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 180

Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Urmi Chemicals 21Phenol styrenated ethylene oxide condensatesFibrol Non-Ionics Pvt. Ltd. 166Phenol sulphonate formaldehyde condensateYahska Polymers P. Ltd. 180Phenolic resin base cementFurnova Polymers Ltd. 105Phenolic resinsProvik Industries 175p-Phenolsulphonic acidThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 11Beta-PhenoxyethanolAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 385-(4-Phenoxyphenyl)-7H-pyrrolo[2,3-d]pyrimidin-4-ylamineEchemi 12Phenyl dichlorophosphateS. Amit & Co. 91Phenyl magnesium bromideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 175Phenyl magnesium chlorideNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 175Phenyl mercuric oleateChloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 58Phenylacetic acidSheetal Chemicals 178TRIO Flavours & Fragrance Industries 176Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Phenylacetyl chlorideSheetal Chemicals 178L-phenylalaninePNR Impex 20S. Amit & Co. 914-Phenyl-1-butanolFreesia Chemicals 52PhenyleNikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 54o-PhenylenediamineKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 178Sheetal Chemicals 178Chemspark India Pvt. Ltd. 59Phenylephrine hydrochlorideNeha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 86Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 442-Phenylethyl bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166R(+)alpha-PhenylethylamineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41R.L. Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 186Ramanand Kidarnath International 51S(-)alpha-PhenylethylamineR.L. Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 186S-(+)-2-PhenylglycinolChempure 85PhenylhydrazineChemet 89Phenylmercuric neodecanoateChloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 58Phenylmercuric-2-ethylhexanoateChloral Chemicals (I) Pvt. Ltd. 581-Phenyl-3-methyl-5-pyrazolonePravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50Phenyltrimethylammonium chlorideMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 177Samir Chemicals 166R-4-phenyl-2-oxazolidinoneS. Amit & Co. 91S-4-Phenyl-2-oxazolidinoneS. Amit & Co. 91PhloroglucinolTolani Chemicals 312-Phosphonobutane-1,2,4-tricarboxylic acidAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Phosphoric acidFibrol Non-Ionics Pvt. Ltd. 166

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Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 180Spectra Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 182Urmi Chemicals 21Phosphorous acidLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Phosphorous oxybromideTulip Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 177Phosphorous oxychlorideKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 178Sandhya Group of Companies 183Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Phosphorous pentachlorideKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Sandhya Group of Companies 183Phosphorous pentoxideKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Sandhya Group of Companies 183Tolani Chemicals 31Phosphorous tribromideAgrocel Industries Ltd. 119Dhruv Chem Industries 22Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Shri Laxmi Chemicals 105Tulip Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 177Phosphorous trichlorideKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Sandhya Group of Companies 183Phosphorous yellowMahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Manav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 178o-PhthalaldehydeN.S. Chemicals 60Phthalic anhydrideChem Corporation 23ChemStride 105JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 180Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Speed International India Pvt. Ltd. 177PhthalimideAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 86Ishita Industries 105Samir Chemicals 166PhytochemicalsSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44Alpha-PicolineBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181Gamma-PicolineBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181Picric acidPalm Pharmachem 60PigmentsKoel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 49PinacolboraneS. Amit & Co. 91Pine oilVikram Aromatics 52Alpha-PineneVikram Aromatics 52Beta-PineneVikram Aromatics 52Piperaquine phosphateChempure 85PiperazineKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Ramanand Kidarnath International 51Piperazine anhydrousLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41PiperidineK. Raj & Co. 30,32Piperidine hydrochlorideSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 521-Piperidino-1-cyclohexeneNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 175PivalamideShital Chemical Industries 151Pivalic acid

Shital Chemical Industries 151Pivaloyl chlorideK. Raj & Co. 30,32Shital Chemical Industries 151PlasticisersGalata Chemicals India Pvt. Ltd. 188Polacrilex ResinYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186PolicresulenSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52PolyacrylamideBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181Polyalkylene glycolChemo India 105Polyaluminium chlorideVivan Industries 177PolyaminesKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55PolycarboxylatesYahska Polymers P. Ltd. 180Polycarboxylic acidChemo India 105Poly(dipropylene glycol) phenyl phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 183PolyelectrolytesKeshariya Corporation 48Manali Traders 180Polyester filmK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42Polyester polyolsPooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54Chemstar Global Products LLP 24Polyethylene (high density)Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Polyethylene emulsionsRamanand Kidarnath International 51Polyethylene glycolAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38Chemo India 105Khona Drug Agencies 58Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 180Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Polyethylene glycol dioleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Polyethylene glycol distearateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Polyethylene glycol estersMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Polyethylene glycol monolaurateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Polyethylene glycol monooleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Polyethylene glycol-8 glyceryl caprylate/caprateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 47Polyethylene waxKuntal Organics LLP. 86R.T. Industries 143Ramanand Kidarnath International 51Polyglycerol estersMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Polyglycerol polyricinoleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18PolyisobutyleneKuntal Organics LLP. 86Polyisobutylene succinic anhydrideGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 53Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Poly-4,4-isopropylidenediphenol C10 alcohol phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 183Poly-4,4-isopropylidenediphenol C12-15 alcohol phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 183Polymer additivesHPL Additives Ltd. 3Polyol estersChemo India 105Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18PolyolsAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38

Chemstar Global Products LLP 24Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18PolyoxyethyleneUnisource Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 52Polyphosphoric acidLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Sandhya Group of Companies 183Polypropylene glycolAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38Chemo India 105K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42Polypropylene glycol+B3056Chemstar Global Products LLP 24PolysorbateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Polyurethane resinsChemstar Global Products LLP 24Polyurethane systemsChemstar Global Products LLP 24PolyurethanesChemstar Global Products LLP 24Polyvinyl acetate emulsionsKleema Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 175Polyvinyl chlorideChem Corporation 23Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Polyvinyl pyrrolidoneChempure 85Pacific Agencies 15Potassium acetateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Uma Organics 60Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Potassium benzoateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Potassium bicarbonateMeru Chem Pvt. Ltd. 180Nisha Chemicals 134Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46V.M. Organics 178Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Potassium bisulphateAmizara Speciality Chemicals LLP 182Satyam Chemical Industries 86Potassium bromateAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Dhruv Chem Industries 22Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Potassium bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Dhruv Chem Industries 22Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Potassium carbonateAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Chemet 89Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 180Manali Traders 180Nisha Chemicals 134Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Sparchem 28Urmi Chemicals 21V.M. Organics 178Potassium chlorideAnron Chemicals Co. 134Keshariya Corporation 48Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 180Polypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26Potassium chromateAnron Chemicals Co. 134Desicca Chemicals 182Potassium citrateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Potassium D-gluconateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Potassium dichromate

Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Amizara Speciality Chemicals LLP 182Anron Chemicals Co. 134Potassium dichromateDesicca Chemicals 182Potassium dihydrogen citrateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Potassium dihydrogen orthophos-phateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Potassium dihydrogen phosphatePolypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26Uma Organics 60Potassium ferrocyanideLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Potassium fluorideAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Potassium humateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Karni Chemicals 56Potassium hydroxideAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Chemet 89V.M. Organics 178Potassium hydroxide flakesJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Potassium hydroxide pelletsSparchem 28Potassium hypophosphiteVictory Chemicals 54Potassium iodateAmizara Speciality Chemicals LLP 182Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Potassium iodideAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Karni Chemicals 56Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Potassium magnesium citrateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Potassium maleateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Potassium metabisulphiteKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Vasupujya Chemicals 166Potassium nitrateAmizara Speciality Chemicals LLP 182Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Uma Organics 60Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Potassium nitriteRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Potassium permanganateAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Manali Traders 180Meru Chem Pvt. Ltd. 180V.M. Organics 178Potassium phosphate monobasicAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Potassium sorbateLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Potassium stannateMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Potassium sulphateAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Box No. 374 175Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 180Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Potassium tetraboratePolypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26Potassium zirconium carbonateZirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 182Potassium zirconium fluorideZirconium Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 182Potassium-tert-butoxideK. Raj & Co. 30,32Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41

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Potassium-2-ethylhexanoateFerguson Chemicals 151Pour point depressantsGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 53PraziquantelNGL Fine Chem Ltd. 50Precipitated calcium carbonateRoyalty Minerals 58Precipitated silicaK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42PreservativesChemo India 105Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 53PrilocaineMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Prilocaine hydrochlorideMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Processing aidsGalata Chemicals India Pvt. Ltd. 188Prochlorperazine maleateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Prochlorperazine mesylateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19D-ProlineChempure 85L-ProlineS. Amit & Co. 91L-Proline benzyl ester hydrochlorideCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 151Promethazine theoclateMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Propan-1,2-diolAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43n-PropanolLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Propargyl alcoholK. Raj & Co. 30,32Z-1-Propenyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 175PropionaldehydeK. Raj & Co. 30,32Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Tolani Chemicals 31Propionic acidChemstar Global Products LLP 24Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Neha Enterprises 176Ramanand Kidarnath International 51Sparchem 28Propionic anhydrideK. Raj & Co. 30,32Novaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 175Sparchem 28Propionyl bromideDhruv Chem Industries 22Propionyl chlorideShital Chemical Industries 151Propyl acetateBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25n-Propyl bromideAgrocel Industries Ltd. 119Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Dhruv Chem Industries 22Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Tejal Chemicals 151n-Propyl diethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38n-Propyl ethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38Propyl etherKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Propyl magnesium bromideAzeocryst Organics Pvt. Ltd. 175n-Propyl mercaptanPooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54Propylene carbonate

Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41R-Propylene carbonateS. Amit & Co. 91Propylene glycolChemStride 105JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Khona Drug Agencies 58Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 180Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Neha Enterprises 176Pacific Agencies 15Polypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Urmi Chemicals 21Propylene glycol dioleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Propylene glycol monomethyl etherM.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 151R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Propylene glycol monostearateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18PropylparabenGujarat Organics Ltd. 54Propylparaben sodiumGujarat Organics Ltd. 54PyridineBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Pyridine derivativesBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181Pyridine hydrobromideCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 151Pyridine hydrochlorideCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 151Pyridinium bromide perbromideCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 151Pyridinium p-toluenesulphonateNandadeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 1344-(2-Pyridinyl)benzaldehydeS. Amit & Co. 91Pyrilamine maleateSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44Pyrocatechol violetSuvchem 178PyrogallolTolani Chemicals 31Pyrogallol redSuvchem 178Pyronin BSuvchem 178Pyronin YSuvchem 178PyrroleBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181K. Raj & Co. 30,32PyrrolidineK. Raj & Co. 30,32Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Ramanand Kidarnath International 512-PyrrolidoneLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Tolani Chemicals 31

qQuartzRoyalty Minerals 58Quaternary ammonium compoundsSamir Chemicals 166Thermo Fisher Scientific India Pvt. Ltd. 10Quaternary phosphonium compoundsSamir Chemicals 166QuinolineK. Raj & Co. 30,32Tolani Chemicals 31

rRactopamine hydrochlorideNGL Fine Chem Ltd. 50

Supriya Lifescience Ltd. 44RanolazineNGL Fine Chem Ltd. 50Red oxide naturalRoyalty Minerals 58Redispersible polymer powder (VAE)Chemo India 105ReducerProvik Industries 175Resazurin sodium saltSuvchem 178Research chemicalsAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Resinoid benzoinA.P.C.I. 178ResorcinolBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181Chemspark India Pvt. Ltd. 59Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29RetarderProvik Industries 175Riboflavine-5-phosphate sodiumSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44Rice bran fatty acidKnoll Chem Industries 176D-RiboseS. Amit & Co. 91Tolani Chemicals 31RopivacaineMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Ropivacaine hydrochlorideMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Rubber chemicalsBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181Rubber solutionBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181Rubeanic acidSuvchem 178Rust preventivesGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 53

sSaccharin sodiumManali Traders 180Salbutamol sulphateSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44Salicylic acidKoel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 49Salt vacuumBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181Sebacic acidLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Tolani Chemicals 31Selenic acidMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Selenious acidMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52Selenium dioxideKarni Chemicals 56Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Selenium metalMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Selenium oxychlorideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Selenium sulphideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52Semaglutide intermediatesEchemi 12Sequestering agentsAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Blue-Dip Organic Industries 134D-SerineTolani Chemicals 31SilanesK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42SilicaRoyalty Minerals 58Silica fumedK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42

Silica gelDesicca Chemicals 182Silica precipitatedRoyalty Minerals 58Silicone emulsionsK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42Silicone oilK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42Polypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26Silver nitrateAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Karni Chemicals 56Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Silver oxideYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Silver sulphadiazineSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 56Silver sulphateYogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Soda ashKeshariya Corporation 48Soda ash denseKeshariya Corporation 48Soda ash lightR R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sodium acetateAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Lotus Marketing 166Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Uma Organics 60Sodium acetate trihydrateUma Organics 60Sodium acid pyrophosphateKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Sodium antimony gluconateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Sodium azideChempure 85K. Raj & Co. 30,32Tolani Chemicals 31Sodium benzene sulphonateStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 180The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 11Sodium benzoateGanesh Benzoplast Ltd. 53Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Sodium bicarbonateAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Keshariya Corporation 48Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Polypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Sparchem 28Sodium bis(trimethylsilyl)amideGanesh Group of Industries 37Sodium biselenateChempure 85Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Sodium bismuthateKarni Chemicals 56Sodium bisulphateMag Pharm Industries 182Satyam Chemical Industries 86Shree Chlorates 48Sodium bisulphiteGuljag Industries Ltd. 86Sodium borohydrideK. Raj & Co. 30,32Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29PNR Impex 20R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Urmi Chemicals 21Sodium bromateDhruv Chem Industries 22Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185

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Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Sodium bromideAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Agrocel Industries Ltd. 119Bhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Dhruv Chem Industries 22Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Tejal Chemicals 151Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Yogi Dye Chem Pvt. Ltd. 186Sodium carbonateAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Sodium chlorateShree Chlorates 48Sodium chlorideAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Keshariya Corporation 48Polypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26Sagar Chemicals - Taloja 180Sodium chloriteShree Chlorates 48Sodium chromateDesicca Chemicals 182Sodium citrateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Sodium citrate dihydrateAVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Sodium cobaltinitritePalm Pharmachem 60Sodium cyanateKarni Chemicals 56Sodium cyanideSanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Sodium deoxycholateTolani Chemicals 31Sodium dichromateDesicca Chemicals 182Karni Chemicals 56Sodium dihydrogen citrateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Sodium dihydrogen phosphateUma Organics 60Sodium dihydrogen phosphate dihydratePolypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26Uma Organics 60Sodium dihydrogen phosphate monohydrateUma Organics 60Sodium ferric pyrophosphateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Sodium ferrocyanideLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Sodium fluorideAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Sodium formaldehyde bisulphiteVasupujya Chemicals 166Sodium formateNisha Chemicals 134Sodium fumarateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Sodium gluconateChemStride 105JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Yahska Polymers P. Ltd. 180Sodium hexametaphosphateKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Sodium hydrideK. Raj & Co. 30,32Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Sodium hydrogen sulphateShree Chlorates 48Sodium hydrogen sulphideEurofine Chemicals 56Sodium hydrosulphiteRamanand Kidarnath International 51

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Chemo India 105Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 53Sodium phenol sulphonateThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 11Sodium phosphate monobasicAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Sodium propionateRishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 46Sodium pyruvateK. Raj & Co. 30,32Tolani Chemicals 31Sodium selenateMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Sodium seleniteKarni Chemicals 56Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Shanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Sodium silicofluorideLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Sodium stannateMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Sodium starch glycolateKeshariya Corporation 48Sodium stearateR.T. Industries 143Sodium stearyl fumarateNitika Pharmaceutical Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 1Sodium sulphateAarti Drugs Ltd. 58Advent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43AVA Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 184Box No. 374 175Uma Organics 60Vivan Industries 177Sodium sulphideKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Sodium sulphide anhydrousEurofine Chemicals 56Mag Pharm Industries 182Sagar Chemicals - Taloja 180Sodium sulphiteMag Pharm Industries 182Sparchem 28Vivan Industries 177Sodium tetraphenyloborateTolani Chemicals 31Sodium thiocyanateKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Sodium thioglycolateChempure 85Palm Pharmachem 60Sodium thiosulphateAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Cosmic Chemicals - Mumbai 176Lotus Marketing 166Mag Pharm Industries 182Uma Organics 60Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Sodium thiosulphate pentahydrateUma Organics 60Sodium triacetoxyborohydrideChempure 85Sodium tripolyphosphateKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Sodium tungstateHelix Multichem 176Karni Chemicals 56Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Sodium vinyl sulphonateThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 11Sodium xylene sulphonateNandadeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 134Tolani Chemicals 31Sodium-4-aminosalicylateMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 177Sodium-2-ethylhexanoateCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 151

Ferguson Chemicals 151Sodium-4-toluenesulphinateAarti Drugs Ltd. 58Softeners cationicK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42Softeners nonionicFibrol Non-Ionics Pvt. Ltd. 166Solvent CIXKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17SolventsAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Amines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Polypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26Sorbic acidK. Raj & Co. 30,32Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Sorbitan estersMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Sorbitan monolaurateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Sorbitan monooleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Sorbitan monopalmitateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Sorbitan monostearateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Sorbitan trioleateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Sorbitan tristearateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18SorbitolKeshariya Corporation 48Neha Enterprises 176Soya lecithinPure Solvi-Chem India 151Soyabean oil hydrogenatedKnoll Chem Industries 176Speciality chemicalsChemstar Global Products LLP 24Fibrol Non-Ionics Pvt. Ltd. 166Galata Chemicals India Pvt. Ltd. 188Ganesh Benzoplast Ltd. 53Ganesh Group of Industries 37HPL Additives Ltd. 3K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42Neogen Chemicals Ltd. 5Sandhya Group of Companies 183StabilisersGalata Chemicals India Pvt. Ltd. 188Stabilisers for PVCGalata Chemicals India Pvt. Ltd. 188Stannic chlorideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Stannic oxideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Stannic sulphideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Stannous chlorideHelix Multichem 176Jyotisom Chemicals 48Karni Chemicals 56Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Stannous fluorideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52Stannous fluoroborateMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Stannous octoateMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Stannous oxalateMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Stannous oxideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Stannous pyrophosphateMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Stannous sulphateHelix Multichem 176Karni Chemicals 56Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Starch maize

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Neha Enterprises 176Stearic acidKhona Drug Agencies 58Knoll Chem Industries 176R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Stearic acid ethylene oxide condensatesFibrol Non-Ionics Pvt. Ltd. 166Stearyl alcoholKhona Drug Agencies 58R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Stearyl stearateMohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18Subhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 47Stearylamine ethylene oxide condensatesFibrol Non-Ionics Pvt. Ltd. 166Strontium acetateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Strontium bromidePalm Pharmachem 60Parad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Strontium bromide hexahydrateParad Corporation Pvt. Ltd. 35Strontium carbonateChawla World Trade Links 178Strontium chlorideChawla World Trade Links 178Jyotisom Chemicals 48Strontium citrateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Strontium gluconateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Strontium hydroxideChawla World Trade Links 178Strontium lactateShanpar Industries Pvt. Ltd. 13Strontium nitrateJyotisom Chemicals 48StyreneJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 180Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Styrene butadiene rubber latexPooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 54Succinic acidLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Samir Chemicals 166Succinic anhydrideSamir Chemicals 166SuccinimideShital Chemical Industries 151Sudan Black BSuvchem 178Sulfuryl chlorideChemet 89SulphacetamideIshita Drugs & Industries Ltd. 182Sulphacetamide sodiumIshita Drugs & Industries Ltd. 182Sulphadimidine sodiumArochem Industries 52Sulphamic acidAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Guljag Industries Ltd. 86Keshariya Corporation 48Sheetal Chemicals 178Vivan Industries 177SulphanilamideIshita Drugs & Industries Ltd. 182SulphathiazoleIshita Drugs & Industries Ltd. 1825-Sulphoanthranilic acidIshita Industries 1055-SulphohydrazoneIshita Industries 105SulpholaneK. Raj & Co. 30,324-Sulphonamidophenyl hydrazine hydrochlorideIshita Drugs & Industries Ltd. 1825-Sulphosalicylic acid

Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185SulphurLotus Marketing 166Spectra Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 182Yogi Dye Chem Industries 185Sulphur dioxideKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Sulphur trioxideGuljag Industries Ltd. 86Sulphuric acidAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Guljag Industries Ltd. 86Nikisha Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 54Polypharm Pvt. Ltd. 26The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 11Sulphuric anhydrideThe Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 11Sulphuryl chlorideKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Sheetal Chemicals 178SurfactantsChemo India 105Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 18R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Ramanand Kidarnath International 51Surfactants anionicK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42Surfactants nonionicK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42Ramanand Kidarnath International 51Unisource Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 52

tTabac dodecaneChemstar Global Products LLP 24TackifiersBlack Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181TalcRoyalty Minerals 58Tall oilChemo India 105Tall oil fatty acidChemo India 105Tallow amine ethylene oxide condensatesFibrol Non-Ionics Pvt. Ltd. 166D-Tartaric acidLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Sparchem 28Tolani Chemicals 31DL-Tartaric acidLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41L-Tartaric acidLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Nisha Chemicals 134Pacific Agencies 15R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sparchem 28TaurineK. Raj & Co. 30,32Tolani Chemicals 31Tea tree oilVikram Aromatics 52TEMPOK. Raj & Co. 30,32Terephthaloyl chlorideShital Chemical Industries 151TerpineolVikram Aromatics 52Tetrabutylammonium bromideBhavika Chemicals Corporation 166Cardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 151Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 177Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Samir Chemicals 166Sparchem 28Tetrabutylammonium chlorideCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 151Tetrabutylammonium fluorideMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 177

Tetrabutylammonium hydrogen sulphateCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 151Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 177Mody Chemi Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 63Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Samir Chemicals 166Unisource Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 52Tetrabutylammonium iodideSamir Chemicals 166Tetradecylammonium bromideMolychem 143Meck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 177Samir Chemicals 166Tetraethylammonium iodideSamir Chemicals 166TetraethylenepentamineK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42Tolani Chemicals 31TetraglymeK. Raj & Co. 30,32Tetraheptylammonium bromideMolychem 143Tolani Chemicals 31TetrahydrofuranAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Pacific Agencies 15R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sparchem 28Urmi Chemicals 21TetrahydronaphthaleneK. Raj & Co. 30,321,2,3,4-Tetrahydro-4-oxocarbazoleCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 151Tetrahydrophthalic anhydrideJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46TetrahydropyranFreesia Chemicals 52Tetrakis(decyl)ammonium bromideTolani Chemicals 311-TetraloneFreesia Chemicals 52N,N,N`,N`-TetramethylethylenediamineTolani Chemicals 31TetramethylureaTolani Chemicals 31Tetraphenyl dipropyleneglycol diphosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 183Tetraphenylphosphonium bromideSamir Chemicals 166Tetrapropylammonium bromideSamir Chemicals 166Tetrasodium pyrophosphateLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Rishi Chemical Works Pvt. Ltd. 461,H-Tetrazole acetic acidYashdeep Pharma & Nutraceuticals 56Textile auxiliariesKleema Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 175TheobromineSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 442,4-ThiazolidinedioneNovaphene Specialities Pvt. Ltd. 175Thickening agentsFibrol Non-Ionics Pvt. Ltd. 166Kuntal Organics LLP. 86ThimerosalK. Raj & Co. 30,32ThioacetamideTolani Chemicals 31Thioacetic acidSparchem 28Tolani Chemicals 31ThiocolchicosideSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44p-ThiocresolStratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 180Thioglycerol

K. Raj & Co. 30,32Molychem 143Thioglycolic acidK. Raj & Co. 30,32ThioguanineS. Amit & Co. 91ThionineSuvchem 178Thionyl chlorideChemet 89Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Super Hygienic Chemicals 143Thiophene-2-ethanolMahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29ThiophenolK. Raj & Co. 30,32Khona Drug Agencies 58Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Nandadeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 134Sheetal Chemicals 178Sparchem 28The Dharamsi Morarji Chemical Co. Ltd. 11Thioridazine hydrochlorideMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 177ThioureaM.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 151R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Urmi Chemicals 21Thixotropic agentsKoel Colours Pvt. Ltd. 49ThorinSuvchem 178ThymineTolani Chemicals 31Timolol maleateSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52Tin metalMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Tin stabilisersGalata Chemicals India Pvt. Ltd. 188Maharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Titanium dioxideJP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Titanium dioxide rutileKuntal Organics LLP. 86Titanium tetrachlorideK. Raj & Co. 30,32TolcaponeSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52Toldimfos sodiumNGL Fine Chem Ltd. 50Tolfenamic acidMehta Pharmaceutical Industries 19Tolperisone hydrochlorideSNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52ToltrazurilNGL Fine Chem Ltd. 50TolueneAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Krishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Madhu Chemicals - Ahmedabad 180Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Pure Solvi-Chem India 151R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sanjay Chemicals (India) Pvt. Ltd. 16,17Urmi Chemicals 21Toluene diisocyanateChemstar Global Products LLP 24J.M. Corporation 54p-Toluenesulphonic acidAmizara Speciality Chemicals LLP 182Lotus Marketing 166Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Nandadeep Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 134Reena Chem 166Sheetal Chemicals 178Sparchem 28TRIO Flavours & Fragrance Industries 176p-Toluenesulphonic acid mono-hydrateAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43p-Toluenesulphonic anhydride

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Chempure 85p-Toluenesulphonyl chlorideMahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Sheetal Chemicals 178Sparchem 28Stratechem (I) Pvt. Ltd. 180p-Toluic acidSparchem 28o-ToluidinePravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50p-ToluidinePravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50m-TolunitrileAnami Organics 46p-TolunitrileAnami Organics 46p-Toluoyl chlorideShital Chemical Industries 151o-4-TolylbenzonitrileTolani Chemicals 31TolyltriazoleLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Tramadol hydrochlorideSupriya Lifescience Ltd. 44Tranexamic acidNeha Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 86Trans-1,2-Cyclohexanediamine-tetraacetic acidK. Raj & Co. 30,32Transformer oilMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33D-Trehalose dihydrateK. Raj & Co. 30,32TretinoinSrikem Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 56TriacetinChempure 85Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mohini Organics Pvt. Ltd. 182,4,6-TribromoanilineShri Laxmi Chemicals 1052,4,6-TribromophenolShri Laxmi Chemicals 105TributylamineLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Samir Chemicals 166Tri-n-butylamineKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Pacific Organics Pvt. Ltd. 179Pravin DyeChem Pvt. Ltd. 50Sparchem 28Tri-n-butyltin chlorideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33SNA Healthcare Pvt. Ltd. 52Tributyltin methoxideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Tri-n-butyltin oxideMaharashtra Organo Metallic Catalysts Pvt. Ltd. 33Trichloroacetyl isocyanateAnshul Specialty Molecules Pvt. Ltd. 86TrichloroethyleneAdvent ChemBio Pvt. Ltd. 43Chem Corporation 23Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Trichloroisocyanuric acidManali Traders 1802,4,6-TrichlorophenolSuper Hygienic Chemicals 1432,4,6-Trichlorophenol sodium saltNarsipur Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 58Tricholine citrateArochem Industries 52TriclabendazoleGalaxy Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. (Aurangabad) 50NGL Fine Chem Ltd. 50Tricresyl phosphateSandhya Group of Companies 183Tridecyl alcohol ethylene oxide condensatesFibrol Non-Ionics Pvt. Ltd. 166

Ramanand Kidarnath International 51Tridecyl palmitateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 47TriethanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38Black Rose Industries Ltd. 39,181K.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Triethyl boraneChempure 85Triethyl methanetricarboxylateChempure 85Triethyl orthoacetateTolani Chemicals 31Triethyl orthoformateKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Pacific Agencies 15PNR Impex 20R R Innovative Pvt. Ltd. 25Sparchem 28Triethyl phosphateManav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 178TriethylamineKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Mahalaxmi Dyes & Chemicals Ltd. 29Ramanand Kidarnath International 51Sparchem 28Triethylamine hydrochlorideCardkem Pharma Pvt. Ltd. 151Tolani Chemicals 31Triethylene glycol monobutyl etherM.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 151Triethylene glycol monomethyl etherM.J. Chemicals (Mumbai) 151TriethylenetetramineK.K. Chempro India Pvt. Ltd. 42TriethylsilanePooja Enterprises (Mum-2) 542,2,2-Trifluoroacetic acidChempure 85K. Raj & Co. 30,32Trifluoroacetic anhydrideChempure 85Tolani Chemicals 31Trifluoromethanesulphonic acidSparchem 28Trifluoromethanesulphonic anhydrideSparchem 282-TrifluoromethylphenothiazineMeck Pharmaceuticals & Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 177Triisodecyl phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 183Triisodecyl trimellitateSubhash Chemical Industries Pvt. Ltd. 47TriisopropanolamineAmines & Plasticizers Ltd. 38Chemo India 105Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Triisopropyl borateK. Raj & Co. 30,32Trilauryl phosphiteSandhya Group of Companies 183Trimellitic anhydrideChemStride 105JP Dyechem Pvt. Ltd. 46Lok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Trimethyl orthoacetateLok Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. 40,41Tolani Chemicals 31Trimethyl orthoformatePacific Agencies 15PNR Impex 20Sparchem 28Trimethyl phosphateManav Bio-Chem Impex Pvt. Ltd. 178TrimethylamineKrishna Solvechem Ltd. 55TrimethylchlorosilanePacific Agencies 15Sparchem 28

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Paint industry struggles to cope with short-term challenges, but long-term outlook remains bright

In these times of doom and gloom, it is hard to look beyond the immediate challenges several industrial sectors face. The paints and coatings industry is one such. The industry has been hit hard by the COVID pandemic on both fronts – industrial and decorative – and there are mixed views on when and which segment will recover faster. But given India’s population, economic growth, urbanisa-tion (albeit at a possibly different pace than now), and the priority housing has across all economic classes, it is hard not be positive of growth prospects for the industry over this decade.

The short-term challengesCOVID-19 will severely impact the industry in the first half

of this year at the very least – with the first quarter much more severely impacted than the second. Nomura, an investment bank, estimates overall sales will decline by a whopping 80% in Q1FY21, and by another 25% in the following quarter (as compared to the comparable period a year before). A bounce-back is expected in the second half of the year – the most important time of the year for decorative paints – though that could change, should the pandemic still linger or make a strong return.

In the near-term, consumers are likely to put off painting homes and offices due concerns over the health of the painters they will have to let in, their own financial constraints and a despondency that will restrain non-essential spends. Safety concerns could, however, drive a formalisation of the painting process – an aspect that every paint major today is eyeing as a value-adding activity to simply supplying a can of paint.

Over the next 10 years, the industry should see growth of the order of 10% CAGR. The decoratives segment is expected to show volume growth of 8.1% over 2021-31, while industrial paints are expected to grow faster at 10.4% CAGR on a smaller base. Value growth is also expected to be robust – rising at a CAGR of 13%, with decoratives growing at 12% and industrials at 15%.

Growing home ownershipThe growth will be driven by some strong underlying trends. For one, just a tad over a half of homes in India are currently paint-

able, but this proportion is rising at a faster clip – about 3.7% CAGR – than population. Government incentives to boost housing will regain momentum once the current emergency eases, and efforts will continue to ameliorate the housing shortage across the country, currently estimated at about 20%. ‘Housing for all’ is a mantra every government has chanted, in some form or another, and that is unlikely to change.

In urban India, repainting cycles are shortening and this trend is expected to continue. Nomura estimates that the repainting cycle time could shorten from 6.9 years in 2019 to 5.6 years in 2031, driven by heightened awareness of hygiene, more rented homes and availability of virtual painting tools and mechanised painting services that make things so much easier for customers.

Growing share of organised sectorThe other trend expected to continue is the growing dominance of the organised sector. India is probably amongst the very

few countries that have a large number of small paint companies, mostly offering undifferentiated products, and catering to local, or, at best, regional markets. This segment has been challenged in the last decade, both by the muscle of larger players, as also increasing customer expectations. The inability of the smaller lot to lure customers through enticing marketing campaigns, and by offering a broad portfolio of products, have caused them to lose market share to the larger, organised sector. While the latter accounted for about 65% of the total volumes of decorative paints sold in 2019, this figure is expected to rise to 80% in 2031.

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In the industrial segment, the dominance of the organised sector is and will likely be even greater, given the higher technical capabilities demanded.

Premiumisation of productsIndia’s paint companies have traditionally offered a range of systems to cater to different price points. From low value rudimentary

cement paints, to high performance water-based systems based on synthetic polymers, the portfolio is expansive. It includes (in order of price): distempers (Rs. 60 per litre), economy emulsions (Rs. 120), premium emulsions (Rs. 230), luxury emulsions (Rs. 425) and super-luxury emulsions (Rs. 600). The demand pattern in each tier of the economic pyramid has not been static in time, and a slow but perceptible shift to premium products can be seen. Most large companies now have a portfolio that provides paints for each of the price points, including the bottom of the pyramid.

The shift to premium products is also expected to be driven by the rather peculiar nature of the business. After all, what matters is not the cost of the paint, but that of the painting, as a whole. While the cost of the paint nearly doubles as one transitions from one level of the price point pyramid to the next higher level, the cost of painting only goes up by a third. This is due the fact that labour costs now account for about two-thirds of the total cost of a paint job, and that of the paint is just in the range of 10-18%. This was not the case just five years ago, when the two costs were roughly similar in proportion to overall costs. This change is driving customers to choose a better quality paint, as the overall incremental cost is not as high as apparent from the cost of the paint. Companies offering a package of a product (paint) and a service (painting), can tap into two revenue streams.

Dealer networksThe importance of the dealer networks to the paints business cannot be overstated, and every major seeks to enhance it. But that

is easier said than done. Asian Paints, the undisputed market leader, has a dealer network twice as large as the next competitor, Berger Paints. According to Nomura’s analyses, despite challengers giving higher dealer margins than Asian Paints, they are unable to narrow the gap. This is so because what matters more to dealers than their margins is the return on investment, which in the case of Asian Paints remains robust due to higher sales throughput and asset turns. This is probably why some of the newer entrants, as well as almost all major international players, have not been able to carve out more than a small slice of the Indian market, despite trying hard.

Relief on raw materialsOver the year paint companies are expected to benefit from substantial cost savings on several of their raw materials. Many

products – a range of specialty chemicals, solvents and resins – are of petrochemical origin and will trend cheaper, given the soft outlook for crude oil. Even if crude oil trends above the current levels of $25 per barrel, its price outlook remains bearish, and even the most optimistic forecasts do not see it trending above $60 per barrel over this decade. A 10% fall in crude prices typically translates into a 1% gross margin expansion to the paint companies.

Pigment costs are also important, and none more so than titanium dioxide (TiO2) – the white pigment ubiquitous in almost all formulations. But paint companies have developed a few tricks to cope with any cost escalations on this front. Several blend higher levels of cheaper Chinese TiO2 into their formulations, while others have looked to technical solutions including use of speciality polymers that enable the same coverage of paint at a lower dosage of TiO2.

While the cost savings are expected to kick in for the industry’s benefit in Q2FY21 onwards, the gains could last a while.

Hunkering down till prospects improveAs mentioned earlier, the future of the industry looks promising, but in the near term – at the very least the next two quarters –

sales, margins and profitability will be severely impacted. Several of the industry majors and even some of the smaller companies are extending their support to the battle against COVID-19. While Asian Paints, has started manufacturing hand sanitisers, and Berger Paints has reiterated it will not cut salaries or retrench staff, a smaller company, Kamdhenu Paints, has offered financial support about 4,000 painters – a neglected lot.

While some paint companies have restarted production, the overall industry will do so in fits and starts. Over the next few months, the emphasis will be on cost curtailment and cost optimisation, as companies huddle down for the better times – hopefully along with the festive season in the third quarter of this fiscal.

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Singapore’s Circulate Capital makes fi rst investment in Indian plastic recycling sector

Circulate Capital, the Singapore-based investment management company fo-cused on preventing plastic from leaking into the ocean and advancing the circular economy, has announced that its Circulate Capital Ocean Fund (CCOF) has made inaugural investments in two plastic re-cycling companies in India and Indone-sia for a total investment of $6-mn. The investment fund is dedicated to the ocean plastic crisis in South and Southeast Asia. The fund’s fi rst investment in India is in Mumbai-based Lucro Plastecycle Pvt. Ltd., which specialises in recycling diffi -cult-to-manage fl exible plastic for its own production and for sale to other facilities across the country.

Mr. Ujwal Desai, Managing Director, Lucro, said, “We focus on fi lms and fl exi-ble plastic that many others avoid because we believe there is inherent, untapped value that can be realised by turning plastic waste into valuable products. With Circu-late Capital’s support we will further grow and scale our business, with new collection centres planned to increase post-consumer

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In Indonesia, the fund will support PT Tridi Oasis Group, a female-led company specialising in recycling PET bottles into rPET fl akes, which are used to manufac-ture packaging and textiles. The $106-mn CCOF is backed by PepsiCo, its fi rst in-vestor, Procter & Gamble, Dow, Danone, Unilever, Coca-Cola, Chevron Phillips Chemical and Chanel, which commit capi-tal and technical and procurement exper-tise to help the portfolio scale and drive maximum impact. Besides helping build

markets and circular plastic value chains, Circulate Capital said it will also support the companies as they manage “the direct consequences of the COVID-19 outbreak on their businesses, while also providing access to short-term lines of credit when possible.”

“If the current health and economic crisis has taught us anything, it’s that we need to future proof our local supply chains and economies,” said Mr. Rob Kaplan, CEO, Circulate Capital. “The resilience of criti-cal infrastructure like waste and recycling goes hand-in-hand with protecting the health and livelihoods of our communities. By investing in small and medium-sized businesses that reduce plastic pollution and advance the circular economy, we can build sustainable businesses that can en-dure through a crisis,” he said.

Lucro and Tridi Oasis also will receive support from Circulate Capital’s network of partners to help them scale and connect with the supply chains of global manufac-turers.

ENHANCING SELF-SUFFICIENCY

HIL moves Indian Missions to attract JV investments in agrochemical projects in India

The Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals is urging public sector un-dertakings to strengthen their performance by exploring Joint Ventures with global enterprises looking for investments. This follows a prod from the Union Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers Mr. D.V. Sadananda Gowda who recently advised Indian corporates, especially PSUs under his Ministry, to try to convert COVID-19 adversity into an opportunity by attracting

investments from abroad. Following on the advice, Hindustan Insecticides Ltd. (HIL), a PSU under the Department, has sent proposals to Indian Embassies/Mis-sions in China, Japan and South Korea, inviting agrochemical manufacturers in the respective countries to tie-up with HIL including by way of contract manufactur-ing or plant-on-lease arrangement.

Despite production being affected in

HIL’s units, due the national lockdown, the company has shown a good sales perfor-mance during the week ending April 24. It sold 38-tonnes of agrochemicals, des-patched 97-tonnes of DDT, and executed an export order of 10-tonnes of Mancozeb 80% WP to Peru. HIL has also drafted an agreement which has been shared with the Ministry of Agriculture for supply of Malathion Technical for India’s locust control programme.

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NRDC to license TRIFED & IIT-Delhi technology for mahua-based beverage

The central government is set to launch a mahua-based alcoholic beverage ‘Mahua Nutribeverage’ in the market for the first time. The beverage has a high nutritional value and relatively low alcohol content (5%). This is the first time that the Ministry of Tribal Affairs is getting into bottling and sale of alcoholic beverages.

The technology for the beverage has been developed by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi in collaboration with the Tribal Cooperative Marketing Develop-ment Federation of India (TRIFED). TRIFED has signed a memorandum with the National Research Deve-lopment Corporation (NRDC) to undertake the assignment of tech-nology transfer to entrepreneurs for production and marketing of the beverage.

The marketing is being under-taken under the Van Dhan Vikas Karyakram – the Tribal Affairs Ministry’s value-addition scheme,

which was launched in Chhattis-garh’s Bijapur in 2018. The nation-wide programme earmarked Rs. 500-600 crore for training tribal clusters to add value to their produce and sell it in a packaged format, aiming to increase their income manifold. The products marketed under the scheme include only those that need primary-level processing, including handicrafts, textiles, food items, jams and pulps and jewellery.

Besides mahua, other tribal sta-ples such as tamarind and amla will be de-seeded and brought to the

market in the form of candies and jams.

Mahua is a prominent forest tree in tribal areas of Chhattisgarh and plays an important role in the rural economy. The mahua flowers are a rich source of sugars and are said to contain vitamins, minerals and calcium. The flowers are also fer-mented and distilled, yielding spi-rituous liquor also known as ‘coun-try beer’. An estimated 90% of the annual production of mahua flower is used in the process of brewing beverages.

OUTLOOK

India fl avours market set to reach $875-mn by 2024The Indian fl avours market stood

at $414-mn in 2018 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of over 13% to sur-pass $875-mn by 2024, on account of increasing youth population, growing urbanisation and hence, rising demand for various packaged food products across the country.

Additionally, increasing disposable income of middle-class urban popula-tion, innovative marketing and promo-

tional strategies of companies offering a variety of options of fl avoured food products coupled with changing taste preferences of consumers is expected to encourage the growth of the Indian fl avours market through 2024.

On the basis of source, the Indian fl avours market has been categorised into nature-identical fl avours, artifi -cial fl avours and natural fl avours. Na-ture-identical fl avours captured half of

the market in 2018 and are expected to maintain their dominance during the forecast period as well owing to strong consumer perception about being safer for health, and availability of numerous options in the category. Some of the leading players in the Indian fl avours market are International Flavours and Fragrances India Pvt. Ltd., Givaudan (India) Pvt. Ltd, Symrise Pvt. Ltd., Fir-menich Aromatics (India) Pvt. Ltd., and S H Kelkar & Company Ltd.

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FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE

RIL’s profi t plunges 37% in Q4; board approves oil-to-chemicals business spin off

The consolidated net profi t of Re-liance Industries Ltd. (RIL), plunged 37.2% to Rs. 6,546-crore in the Janu-ary-March quarter primarily due to dis-ruption in its petrochemicals business following the COVID-19 lockdown. RIL took an exceptional loss of Rs. 4,267-crore during the quarter due to weak business conditions.

RIL said the COVID-19 outbreak dis-rupted businesses across manufacturing and services sectors during the quarter. Q4 revenues fell 2.5% to Rs. 1,51,209-crore from a year ago. The consolidated net profi t was Rs. 10,427-crore on revenue of Rs. 1,55,151-crore in Q4 of FY19.

The drop in revenue was due to a 10.1% decline in refi ning and petro-chemicals revenues. This business was hit by a sharp fall of 20.5% Y-o-Y in average Brent oil price, resulting in lower product price realisation across the hydrocarbon chain.

Rights issueThe RIL board has approved a rights

issue of Rs. 53,125-crore in the ratio of 1:15, priced at Rs. 1,257 per share. The proposed rights issue, the fi rst by RIL in three decades, will be structured as partly paid shares and will enable shareholders to phase out the outlay on their investment over a period of time. The promoters will subscribe to their full entitlement of the issue and also to all the unsubscribed portion.

Oil-to-chemicals business spin offThe company said the board also

approved a scheme to spin off its

oil-to-chemicals business into a sepa-rate company, adding that the due dili-gence by Saudi Aramco to buy a 20% stake in the de-merged business was “on track”. Reliance, though, didn’t give a timeline on when the deal would be concluded.

The company expects to complete the capital raising programme totalling over Rs. 1.04-lakh crore by Q1 of the current fi nancial year. This includes the investment by Facebook in Jio Platforms, the upcoming rights issue and the previous investment by British Petroleum in FY20. The capital raising plan does not mention the planned investment by Saudi Aramco.

RIL signed a non-binding letter of intent with the Saudi oil company in August last year to sell a 20% stake in the oil-to-chemicals (O2C) business for as much as Rs. 1.03-lakh crore or roughly $15-bn.

LENDING SUPPORT

ADB approves $1.5-bn loan to India to fi ght COVID-19The Asian Development Bank (ADB)

has approved a $1.5-bn COVID-19 package for India and is in discussions with the government on further aid for specifi c sectors. It is also in discussions with the country’s private sector to pro-vide support where needed.

The multilateral lender has begun consultations with India on providing support for micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and infrastructure projects through credit guarantees, said ADB Vice President, Mr. Shixin Chen. This will be in addition to the package.

“ADB is ready to support India’s further needs to cope with and reco-ver from COVID-19 by exploring all fi nancing options available with us,” he said. India is ADB’s fourth-biggest shareholder and its largest borrower with disbursements nearing $30-bn.

Mr. Chen said the ADB is dis-cussing fi nancing needs with the private sector, including trade and supply chain fi nance, besides liqui- dity support for MSMEs in the areas of healthcare, agribusiness and infra-structure.

The assistance package was drawn up after intensive talks with the govern-ment on the impact of COVID-19 on health, welfare and the economy, which is suffering from demand and supply shocks. The package will reinforce the much-needed fi scal response and strengthen emergency health measures. It will also support the government’s response to the pandemic, focusing on immediate priorities such as disease containment and prevention, as well as social protection for the poor and eco-nomically vulnerable, the Finance Mini-stry said in a statement.

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The commerce and industry mini-stry is working to identify certain key sectors – like capital goods, leather and chemicals – with a view to establish India as manufacturing hub, according to a report in the Economic Times news-paper.

Several meetings have taken place with stakeholders, including industry chambers, to identify those sectors that have the potential to become global winners and make India a strong manu-facturing hub.

“There are 12 champion sectors which can be looked upon. These in-clude modular furniture, toys, food processing like ready-to-eat food, agrochemicals, textiles like man-made fi bres, air conditioners, capital goods, pharma and auto components,” the

GEARING FOR GROWTH

Commerce Ministry shortlisting key sectors for making India a manufacturing hub

report quoted an unnamed government offi cial as saying.

Groups and sub-groups have been constituted on the matter by engaging representatives from industry chambers like CII and Assocham. The core group would identify specifi c implementable

policy based on issues like technologi-cal capability, employment potential, and global as well as domestic demand.

Commerce and Industry Minister, Mr. Piyush Goyal had recently stated that in the post-Covid era, there is going to a be perceptible change in the global supply-chains, and Indian industrialists and exporters should be looking to cap-ture signifi cant share in the world trade. He had said his ministry is working on identifying the specifi c sectors which can be taken forward in the immediate future for the exports purpose.

Promoting manufacturing will help in creating more jobs and pushing India’s dwindling exports. Manufactur-ing sector contributes about 15% in the country’s economy and the government is aiming to increase it signifi cantly.

ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS

InnoVent Joins AspenTech Implementation Services Provider (ISP) Program

Houston-based InnoVent has signed an agreement to join the AspenTech Implementation Services Provider (ISP) Program so as to deliver Aspen-One Engineering Solutions to process industries.

“The partnership agreement brings together InnoVent’s services delivery capability and AspenTech’s technology to create a solution delivery capability that will generate maximum operation-al benefi ts for our customers,” Inno-Vent said in a statement.

In this uncertain and challenging

economic environ-ment, companies are focused on getting more out of assets, and InnoVent’s stra-tegy is to work with

industry leading technologies that As-penTech offers. InnoVent’s trusted ad-visers will leverage their deep expertise in simulation, modelling, data analytics and optimization to implement solutions faster, with lower risk, and ensure busi-nesses can maximize margin, opera-ting agility, and return on investment (ROI). The AspenOne engineering suite includes Aspen Plus, Hysys, Hysys

Dynamics, Aspen Exchanger Design and Rating (EDR), and more.

“InnoVent’s consultants bring opera-

tions and design experience in oil & gas, chemical, pharma and renewable energy industries. This mission critical domain expertise, combined with our technology implementation experience, makes us particularly well suited to leverage AspenTech’s comprehensive offering. We are excited to become an AspenTech implementation partner and deliver services to their customers everywhere,” InnoVent CEO, Mr. Vibhu Sharma, commented.

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Agilent Technologies Inc. has an-nounced the launch of the newest in-strument in its Raman technology port-folio. The new Agilent Vaya Raman raw material identity verifi cation system is a handheld instrument that accelerates quality control testing in the pharmaceuti-cal and biopharmaceutical industries.

Vaya verifi es raw material identity through unopened transparent and non-transparent packaging, testing more containers for the same cost by reducing the need for sampling. Incoming goods can be tested quickly in the warehouse on receipt, reducing operator time and sample-handling booth usage. Testing through sealed containers also avoids hand-ler exposure to high potency APIs and

maintains the shelf-life of sterile contents, helping to prevent unnecessary waste.

“Improving the speed and effi ciency of raw material testing has a major im-pact on pharma and biopharma manufac-turing,” said Mr. Paul Loeffen, Agilent vice president and general manager of the company’s Molecular Spectroscopy Division. “Testing requirements are trend-

ing toward higher volumes, even 100% of containers in many cases, and con-ventional techniques can be extremely resource-intensive. Vaya’s through-con-tainer capability bypasses the bottlenecks, offering our customers a signifi cant cost- and resource-saving solution.”

Vaya is the fi rst true through-barrier handheld Raman instrument, incorporat-ing Agilent’s spatially offset Raman spec-troscopy (SORS) technology for fast ID of incoming goods through opaque contai-ners in a GMP-ready package. Vaya com-bines SORS with conventional Raman spectroscopy for maximum compatibility with a wide range of packaging – from clear glass vials and plastic bags to opaque plastics and paper sacks.

INSTRUMENTATION

Agilent introduces handheld raw material ID system for pharma manufacturers

LUBRICANTS

GP Petroleums resumes operations at Vasai plant; to prioritise supply to sugar and power sectors

GP Petroleums Ltd. (GPPL), a lead-ing lubricant manufacturer in India and part of UAE-based GP Global Group, has resumed operations at its Vasai plant and will prioritise supply to essential services such as sugar and power generation industries.

The company plans to operate the 80,000-tpa Vasai lubricant plant at re-quired capacity as per the permissions received and will be managing daily functioning as per government guide-lines with a 50% headcount, as most of the workers reside near the plant.

“Certain industries are being given permission to open certain sections of their plants, with certain precautions,

SOPs and with minimum workforce. We have the necessary clearance from the local authorities and upon resump-tion our priority is to cater to the sectors which fall under essential services. We will prioritise the dispatch of 200,000 litres to Western Coalfi elds Ltd. (WCL), which is one of our biggest and oldest

customers, said Mr. Prashanth Achar, CEO, GPPL.

The company’s industrial lubricants brand, IPOL, is an industry leading product. It is used in operation of ma-chineries engaged in coal production and the company had received a special request from WCL to supply the same in order to continue their operations. The sugar industries of Haryana and Maharashtra also rely on the supply of various lube oils, hydraulic oils, gear oils and greases to help run their plants effectively. GPPL is also gearing up for production of water soluble cutting oils & semi-synthetic coolants to the automo-tive & engineering industries across the country

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BACK IN THE GAME

DCW resumes its partially operations at Sahupuram and Dhrangadhra plants

DCW Ltd. has partially resumed its largest integrated Sahupuram plant, in the vicinity of Tuticorin port in Tamil Nadu. The company produces synthetic iron oxide pigment (SIOP), polyvinyl chlo-ride (PVC) resin, and chlorinated PVC (CPVC), and caustic soda/chlorine at this facility. The company also resumed partial operations of its soda ash plant located at Dhrangadhra, Gujarat.

“As the Sahupuram plant is less de-pendent on the external supply chain to run its operations, the company has sustainable plans to maintain produc-tion continuity. DCW plans to ship its confi rmed orders to international custo-mers through the functioning Tuticorin port, which is located in close proximity to the plant,” it said.

In midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the company is leading the efforts in pro-viding disinfectants to the villages in the nearby vicinity of the Sahupuram plant. It

is also providing ration kits, designed to provide nutrition to a family of four for 15 days.

“The management of DCW feel that the current situation is still evolving and fl uid, and thus early to predict the actu-al impact of these developments. Even though the company expects some re-venue loss in Q4FY2020 and Q1FY2021 due to lockdown, it has suffi cient human and fi nancial resources to steer through these challenging times,” the company said.

Several other companies also restartSeveral other companies have also re-

started operations.

SH Kelkar and Company has con-fi rmed that manufacturing operations have partially resumed at its Fragrance and Flavours Division. While its Vashivali Unit is operating at approx. 20% capacity, the Mulund Unit is operating at approx.

40% capacity. In the Aroma Ingredients Division, manufacturing operations have partially resumed with the Vapi Unit opera-ting at approx. 15% capacity and Mahad Unit operating at approx. 20% capacity. On the international front, the manufac-turing facilities at China (Anhui Ruibang) and Italy (Creative Flavors and Fragrances SpA) continue to be fully operational.

GNFC has resumed manufacturing operations of the ethyl acetate, ammonium nitrate melt and concentrated nitric acid plants at its Bharuch Complex. It plans to restart operations of all other plants in a phased manner.

Rallis India has also announced that it has resumed operations at its plants located at Lote, Ankleshwar and Dahej effective April 27, 2020 after completing critical maintenance jobs, which could be taken up by advancing the annual shut-down. The production levels will be gradu-ally increased, it said.

TACKLING SHORTAGE

Asian Paints to make hand sanitisers; ITC ramps up production

India’s largest decorative paints maker, Asian Paints, has announced that it will start making hand and surface sanitisers under the Viroprotek brand.

The sanitiser is being manufactured at Asian Paints’ plant in Ankleshwar, Gujarat and the company has obtained all neces-sary permissions from authorities.

Asian Paints said it had been working in the health and hygiene space for some time, making decorative paints that helped provide bacterial protection. “We felt it

apt to consolidate our port-folio in the hygiene space and address the growing re-quirement of hand and sur-face sanitisers for increased protection and assist the gov-ernment in fi ghting against

the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Mr. Amit Syngle, Managing Director, Asian Paints.

Other brands which started making hand sanitisers after the COVID-19 pan-demic spread to India include Dabur, Emami, Patanjali, Nivea India, and Ray-

mond Consumer Care, among several others.

ITC expands productionIn another development, fast moving

consumer goods major, ITC, has ramped up production to meet the demand for sani-tisers. The company which retails the Sav-lon range of sanitisers, has stepped up pro-duction at its facility in Himachal Pradesh to produce an additional 1.25-lakh litres. It also has slashed prices of Savlon sanitisers and is working overnight to make sure the new stocks reached the market, ITC said.

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SECTOR IMPACT

Spice oleoresin industry survives amidst COVID-19Rising demand for ready-to-eat pro-

ducts across the world has helped the spice oleoresin industry survive the COVID-19 outbreak despite logistics roadblocks.

Indian spice oleoresins, widely used for adding natural colours and fl avours in food products, currently dominate the world market with over Rs. 2,000-crore export. A few companies based in Kerala account for a major share of the world spice oleoresin market.

“Our products are used in noodles, pasta and other food products which people confi ned to homes consume. Despite de-lays in Kochi and Chennai ports, we have managed to produce with skeletal staff and export the product to the US as well as

to Europe,” said Mr. Viju Jacob, Manag-ing Director, Synthite, a leading exporter of spice oleoresin. Initially, the company faced hurdles in transportation of raw materials to its units in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. But, since food comes under essential category, things have been sorted out to a large extent, Mr. Jacob said.

In the western countries, the oleore-sins are consumed by the processed food industry. “These food products are avail-able in the supermarkets. But the hotel, res-taurant and catering sector, a large buyer of our products, has been badly affected,” said Mr. Ranjit Ramachandran, CEO, Plant Lipids.

Besides a high demand for chilli oleo-resins – mostly capsicum and paprika – as well as turmeric, ginger, pepper and cardamom oleoresins too are popular in global market. Chilli harvest has got over in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and the cold storages are currently fl ush with fresh stock. But exporters feel slowdown in pro-duction in the past two months will have a cascading effect in the coming months.

POST-LOCKDOWN MEASURES

Industry seeks package to generate demand, structural reforms

The industry pitched for a stimulus package from the government so as to gene-rate demand as it gets prepared for at least two quarters of readjustment, followed by two years of impact being felt down the line due to the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown.

Various industry associations includ-ing industry chambers and those re-presenting regional bodies, had a virtual meeting with Commerce and Industry Minister Mr. Piyush Goyal on April 28, in which they fl agged concerns related to salaries, labour and liquidity, and sought structural reforms to be instituted at the

earliest and a phase-wise exit from the lockdown.While associations repre-senting small and medium enterprises (SMEs) said that many small units would close down by June as they are unable to pay salaries, those in the logistics space cited problems related to labour such as workers not returning and inability to fi nd drivers to transport goods.

“Industry wants a fi scal package to generate demand, but the government is keen on the post-Covid scenario, revival and how can India capitalise the existing situation to its benefi t,” said an industry representative who attended the meeting,

adding that banks not passing the rate cut benefi ts to industry also came up in the meeting.

As per another industry representa-tive, with work from home becoming the new normal for most sectors, the nature of essential goods has changed and states should get the fl exibility to decide what is essential for them. The industry also high-lighted that safety and hygiene equipment such as cleaners, thermal scanners and PPEs are not readily available and can be procured by local collector in bulk and sold to the surrounding industries through the local industry association.

UPL completes acquisition of Yoloo (Laoting) BiotechUPL Ltd. has announced the

completion of acquisition of Yoloo (Laoting) Bio-technology Co. Ltd., announced on 14th November 2019,

post all customary and regulatory ap-provals.

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The Government will soon announce a relief package for the Covid-stricken MSME sector, according to Mr. Nitin Gadkari, Minister of Road Transport and Highways and MSME.

“We have taken extensive inputs from MSME stakeholders and have now sent recommendations for a relief package to the Finance Minister and Prime Minister, and I hope it will be announced soon. We will try to give relief to the extent possi-ble,” said Mr. Gadkari.

Addressing a webinar on e-unveiling of ‘FLO Compendium of 100 Successful Women Entrepreneurs in MSME’, organ-ised by FICCI Ladies Organisation (FLO), he highlighted that just as the Japan PM has announced a big package for any industry shifting their production out of China, the Indian government is focussing on attracting global players to invest in

India with full govern-ment support.

Globally, there is resentment against China over their

handling of Covid crisis, he remarked, adding its time Indian entrepreneurs fi ll the void created as a result of fewer made-in-China supplies across the global supply chain.

According to the minister, the pande-mic has made it imperative for businesses to revisit their business strategies. Under-lining that the Covid crisis has made it ne-cessary for businesses, including MSMEs to enhance focus on innovation and entre-preneurship, he stressed that the industry must now focus on reducing costs and on technology upgradations, to ensure Indian products remain both sought after and cost competitive at global marketplaces.

REVIVAL MEASURES

Relief package for MSME sector soon: Nitin GadkariIndia’s MSME sector, regarded as the

backbone of its economy, contributes 31% to GDP, makes up 48% of the nation’s ex-ports and is the second biggest employer in the country. The pandemic and the sub-sequent nationwide lockdown have seri-ously impacted the sector, already reeling under a slowing economy.

Portal for innovative MSME ideasIn another development, Mr. Gadkari

launched a portal for uploading ideas and innovations regarding the MSME sector. The ‘MSME Bank of Ideas, Innovation and Research’ portal was launched via video-conference.

Registered users on the portal can share ideas, innovation and research, which will be reviewed by the offi cer concerned and published for public view. The users can rate these ideas for crowd sourcing and connect with venture capitalists.

PROGRESS REPORT

India’s R&D expenditure and scientifi c publications on the rise

India’s gross expenditure in R&D has tripled between 2008 and 2018, driven by the government sector, and scientifi c publications have risen. This is as per the ‘R&D Statistics and Indicators 2019-20’ brought out by the National Science and Technology Management Information (NSTMIS), Department of Science and Technology (DST).

“While it is heartening to see substan-tial progress in the basic indicators of R&D strengths such as the global leadership in the number of scientifi c publications, there are also areas of concern that needstrengthening,” said Prof. Ashutosh Sharma, Secretary, DST. The report shows that with the rise in publications, the country is glo-

bally at the third position. It is also third in the number of Ph.Ds. in science & engi-neering, while the number of researchers per million population has doubled since 2000.

Some of the key fi ndings of the report are listed below: The gross expenditure on R&D

(GERD) in the country has been consistently increasing over the years and has nearly tripled from Rs. 39,437.77-crore in 2007-08 to Rs. 1,13,825.03-crore in 2017-18.

India’s per capita R&D expenditure has increased to PPP $47.2 in 2017-18 from PPP $29.2 in 2007-08.

India spent 0.7% of its GDP on R&D

in 2017-18, compared with Brazil at 1.3%, Russia at 1.1%, and China at 2.1%.

Number of researchers per million population in India has increased to 255 in 2017 from 218 in 2015 and 110 in 2000.

India’s R&D expenditure per resear-cher was 185 (‘000 PPP$) during 2017-18, ahead of Russia, Israel, Hungary, Spain and UK

During 2018, India was ranked at 3rd, 5th and 9th in scientifi c publication out-put as per the NSF, SCOPUS and SCI database, respectively.

During 2017-18 a total of 47,854 pat-ents were fi led in India. Out of this, 32% were fi led by Indian residents.

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Professor Shobhana Narasimhan from the Theoretical Sciences Unit (TSU) at the Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Ad-vanced Scientifi c Research (JNCASR), an autonomous institute under the De-partment of Science & Technology, has been elected as an International Honorary Member to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

The academy honours scholars and leaders who have distinguished them-selves in the sciences, arts, humanities

and public life. The list of previous In-ternational Honorary Members includes Charles Darwin, Al-bert Einstein and Nel-son Mandela. Prof. Narasimhan heads

the Computational Nanoscience group at JNCASR. She has done signifi cant work on the rational design of nanomaterials, examining how the lowering of dimen-sionality and reduction of size affect

material properties. Her work is relevant for a number of different applications, such as nanocatalysts for clean energy applications, and magnetic materials for memory storage. Her group predicted that the morphology and reactivity of gold nanoparticles deposited on oxide sub-strates can be tuned by doping the support with electron donors or acceptors.

Prof. Narasimhan has also been very active in the promotion of women in STEM in India and abroad.

RECOGNITION

Prof. Shobhana Narasimhan elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

WAKE-UP CALL

‘Need to create national structure to deal with situations like COVID-19’

Prof. K. Vijayraghavan, Principal Scientifi c Adviser to Govt. of India, has stressed the need to reinvent in order to create a national structure which can deal with extraordinary situations like COVID-19.

Addressing a webinar on ‘How sci-ence, technology and innovation (ST&I) can lift India out of the COVID-19 pan-demic through public-private partner-ship’, organised by FICCI, jointly with

the Offi ce of the Principal Scientifi c Adviser to Government of India and the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Prof. Vijayraghavan said, “We are good at doing something when someone else has already done it. We need to fl ip it around so that India leads in every sector. This is a wakeup call for us.”

Highlighting the post COVID-19 scenario, he said hygiene, use of contact tracing apps, testing and social distanc-

ing at workplace will be paramount, and companies will have to ensure this. Prof. Ashutosh Sharma, Secretary, DST, said learnings from COVID-19 will get trans-lated in our structures and processes.

“India’s engagement in the past was reactive but now it has to be proactive. We are very open to co-collaborate,” added Dr. Arabinda Mitra, Scientifi c Secretary, Offi ce of the Principal Scienti-fi c Advisor.

BACK TO WORK

Numaligarh Refi nery resumes work on project worth over Rs. 2,000-crore

Assam-based Numaligarh Refi nery Ltd. (NRL) has resumed work on project worth Rs. 2,043-crore.

These projects include a bio refi nery project, the Indo-Bangladesh pipeline project and work of an offi ce in Guwa-hati. The company’s Managing Direc-

tor Mr. S. K. Barua tweeted, “NRL has resumed works of its capital projects in Assam worth over Rs. 2,000-crore observing all health protocols.”

NRL together with Finnish biorefi ning company, Chempolis, and Fortum 3 BV, a 100% subsidiary of Fortum Oyj, Finland,

had established a joint venture – Assam Bio Refi nery Pvt. Ltd. – in 2018 for build-ing and operating the bio-refi nery, which uses bamboo as a key raw material. Earlier, the Union Cabinet has cleared the 1,398-km crude oil pipeline from Paradip to Num-aligarh and a 6-mmtpa, 654-km product pipeline from Numaligarh to Siliguri.

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BRIGHTER PROSPECTS

ICRA revises outlook for Indian pharma fi rm as China resumes manufacturing

As China restarts manufacturing acti-vity, including for pharmaceutical raw materials, rating agency ICRA has revised its outlook for the Indian pharma sector to ‘stable’ from ‘negative’ earlier.

When ICRA revised the rating earlier this year, the fear was that a shutdown in China prompted by the COVID-19 pande-mic would block key active pharmaceuti-cal ingredients (APIs) from coming into the country. Five months since that revi-sion however, Indian drug companies have managed their supply chain. The bottle-neck that hit production though came from

the countrywide lockdown, which also hit air travel and movement of cargo.

In a report, ICRA said manufacturing activity has gradually started in China with shipments and air cargo arriving for APIs, intermediates and key starting mate-rials. This has helped producers, although capacity utilisation across plants has yet to reach levels seen before the lockdown due to restrictions on movement of people and availability of non-critical raw materials like packaging.

Most companies said earlier they held

inventory for 2-4 months, both at the manu-facturing as well as at the distributor level, suffi cient till the end of the lockdown.

Raw material prices had, however, increased and there could be a slight “moderation” in profi ts of pharma com-panies due to higher costs. On the exports front, Indian companies remain stable for now, ICRA said, due to the inelastic nature of prescription drugs for chronic therapies. It is possible that companies might also gain because of the rupee’s depreciation against the dollar, it said in the report.

STRATEGY

Government mulls big exports push in APIsThe government is mulling fiscal

incentive and capital subsidy for reviving and restarting old active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) units in a bid to make India an alternative hub for bulk drugs.

China controls around 55% of API space in the world. However, with China facing quality as well as trust issues, India is looking to take a lead and plan big for exports.

The Commerce and Industry Ministry had, in the last week of April, held a video-conference with industry experts of vari-ous sectors, asking them to draw up plans

to take over areas where China has vacated space.

While the Cabinet had earlier appro-ved a Rs. 10,000-crore incentive-based scheme to boost domestic manufacturing of APIs by setting up Bulk Drug Parks, industry observers feel reviving old units is the only solution to boost production in the short term.

“I fi rmly believe that there is no dearth of talent, entrepreneurial spirit, technolo-gy, automation and other ingredients of manufacturing APIs, including interme-diates, in India,” said Mr. Dinesh Dua,

Chairman, Pharmaceutical Export Pro-motion Council (Pharmexcil), that func-tions under the Commerce and Industry Ministry. He said old existing API entrepreneurs “can be motivated through fi scal incentives in terms of capital sub-sidy, capex, with two years moratorium and three years interest-free EMIs.”

“In addition, as already announced by the government of India, incremental incentive may be provided for all 53 KSMs (key starting material, which are building blocks for APIs) and APIs for which we are vulnerably dependent on imports,” Mr. Dua noted.

Chemists association says enough medicine stocks available

There is suffi cient stock of medi-cines in the country and people should not indulge in panic buying amid the coronavirus outbreak, according to All India Chemists and Druggists Associa-

tion President, Mr. Jagannath Shinde. He noted that current stocks would easily last till July and fresh supply from phar-maceutical companies was coming in regularly. “In all the 8.50-lakh chemist

shops in the country, all kinds of medi-cines are available. People should not indulge in panic buying or hoard medi-cines out of fear. Purchase should be made on doctor’s prescription,” he said.

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Hyderabad-based CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (CSIR-IICT) has developed a simpler and cost-effective process for the antiviral, Favipiravir, which is in clinical trials for treatment of COVID-19 and is under use for treatment of infl uenza in many countries.

CSIR labs have been leading the fight against COVID-19 epidemic on multiple fronts, with major emphasis on repurposed drugs as they can be quickly deployed for treatment, as opposed to new drugs that need almost a decade of development.

CSIR has identifi ed 25 drugs/drug candidates for repurposing and of these, favipiravir, a broad-spectrum inhibitor of viral RNA polymerase, has emerged as a promising drug.

According to a media release by the Ministry of Science and Techno-

logy, as a collaborative effort with the industry, IICT has transferred the en-tire process and significant quantities of pharma-grade API of favipiravir to Mumbai-based Cipla, with whom it had tied up earlier to develop drugs that can be effective against COVID-19.Cipla would be conducting investiga-tions on this drug in India for which it has approached the regulatory autho-rity, DCGI, for approval. CSIR-IICT has also been working on another antiviral drug named Bolaxavir, which is expected to be ready by January next year.

FIGHTING COVID-19

IICT transfers favipiravir production process to Cipla

INDUSTRY-ACADEMIA PARTNERSHIP

IIT-Guwahati joins up with Hester Biosciences to develop COVID-19 vaccine

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT)-Guwahati is collaborating with Ahmedabad-based Hester Biosciences, to develop a vaccine against COVID-19.The vaccine will be based on recombi-nant avian paramyxovirus based vector platform, and will be used to express the immunogenic protein of SARS-CoV-2.

The avian paramyxovirus-1 has been explored as a vaccine vector for various animal and human pathogens. It has been used to express the immunogenic protein

of human pathogens such as HIV, avian influenza virus, human parainfluenza virus, and SARS-CoV, as well as animal pathogens such as infectious bursal dis-ease virus, infectious laryngotracheitis virus, bovine herpes virus, Nipah virus etc.

The team at IIT-Guwahati, headed by Dr. Sachin Kumar, Associate Professor, Department of Biosciences and Bioengi-neering, has generated the recombinant avian paramyxovirus-1 based vaccine

platform for Classical Swine Fever and Japanese encephalitis. The role of the Institute is to produce the recombinant vaccine candidate, while Hester’s involve-ment would be from master seed develop-ment up to release of the commercial vac-cine, according to Mr. Rajiv Gandhi, CEO and MD, Hester Biosciences.

The work is in early stage of deve-lopment, and the two partners expect the vaccine to be ready by the end of this year for animal studies.

JB Chemicals gets USFDA nod to market generic epilepsy drug

JB Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals said it has received approval from the US health regulator to market Carbama-zepine extended release tablets used in the treatment of epilepsy. The company has received approval from the USFDA for its abbreviated new drug application

(ANDA) for Carbamazepine extended re-lease tablets in strengths of USP 100 mg, 200 mg and 400 mg, the company said.

The company’s product is indicated for treatment of epilepsy and trigeminal neuralgia and is the generic version of

Novartis Pharmaceuticals’ Tegretol XR tablets. “The company plans to commer-cialise this product in third quarter of this fi nancial year and is expected to boost the company’s US sales,” it said. As per IQVIA data, annual US sales of the pro-duct stood at around $128-mn.

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Pune-based molecular diagnostics company, Mylab Discovery Solutions, has joined hands with Biocon’s contract research arm, Syngene, to cater to the country’s demand for reverse transcrip-tion-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) COVID-19 testing kits amid the pandemic.

“This is an important step to make India self-reliant in COVID-19 test-ing,” Mylab said in a statement. After partnerships with Serum Institute and AP Globale to scale up manufacturing, this collaboration with Syngene will help Mylab secure a steady supply of indige-nously made raw materials, it added.

After receiving ICMR and CDSCO

approval, Mylab has already supplied testing kits to ICMR-approved labs in over 20 States, the Mylab statement said. The company has been scaling up production and will be able to deliver a total of 7,00,000 RT-PCR tests before May 3, 2020, the statement added.

Syngene opens COVID-19 testing lab in Bangalore

In another development, Syngene, announced the opening of a COVID-19 testing laboratory in Bangalore on April 27. The company had converted one of its laboratories and has received ICMR approval to conduct the RT-PCR tests.

In less than six weeks, the com-pany used its expertise in clinical trial

management, human clinical sample testing procedures, molecular biology and viral testing. To carry these clini-cal methodologies forward, a team of scientists has been trained to perform these test as per the prescribed guide-lines by national and global regula-tory authorities. The laboratory is also offering supply of reagents, primers and probes for COVID-19 diagnostic testing to clients, and working on research projects related to vaccine development.

“The laboratory will be scaling up to operate round-the-clock sample pro-cessing and all tests will be offered free of charge,” said Dr. Mahesh Bhalgat, Chief Operating Offi cer, Syngene.

COLLABORATION

Mylab joins hands with Syngene for COVID-19 testing kits

TRACKING TRADE

‘India exports 50-mn hydroxychloroquine tablets to US’India has shipped 50 million tablets

of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) to the US, a report in the Economic Times stated quoting unnamed sources. The trade, India’s biggest export of the drug to any country, follows a request by US President Donald Trump for India to release sup-plies of HCQ as a possible treatment for the respiratory disease.

The US FDA, the European Union’s drug regulator and the Canadian health department have cautioned against the use of HCQ, citing side-effects such as abnor-mal heart rhythms and a dangerously rapid heart rate. However, the health warnings have done little to deter the drug’s imports to the US, where some doctors are conti-nuing to prescribe the drug for the treatment

of COVID-19. In Gujarat, 68 new licences have been issued to drug-makers to manu-facture HCQ formulations – a majority for exports. Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, IPCA Laboratories and Cadila Health-care are among India’s leading suppliers of HCQ. Cadila Healthcare recently said it was ramping up production ten-fold to 30-tonnes per month.

REDUCING IMPORT DEPENDENCY

CSIR-IICT, Genomix Biotech develop RT-PCR kitsfor COVID-19

CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (CSIR-IICT) has developed indigenous reverse transcription-poly-merase chain reaction (RT-PCR) kits for diagnosis of COVID-19 in association with Genomix Biotech.

“CSIR-IICT has taken up the chal-lenge of making an affordable RT-PCR

kit indigenously using recombinant technology for production of several en-zymes used in the kit and optimised the reagent conditions to match the regu-latory requirements,” CSIR-IICT said in a release. The partnering company, Genomix Biotech, will optimise the kit for COVID-19 diagnosis by adding the Taqman probes. IICT and Genomix

Biotech plan to approach ICMR or its recognised lab, for validation to launch the product in a couple of weeks.

The collaboration will enable pro-duction of affordable quality RT-PCR kits indigenously and help meet the India’s huge demand during this COVID-19 pandemic.

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Fertilisers

RISING TREND

Fertiliser sales jump 45% in April despite lockdownThe month of April saw retail sales of

fertiliser zoom by 45.1% year-on-year.Data from the Department of Fertili-sers showed that all-India nutrient sales at 20.56-lt (lakh tonnes) in April 2020, as against 14.17-lt in April 2019 and 12.96-lt in April 2018.

The annual sales growth in April was 36.2% for urea (10.95-lt versus 8.04-lt in April 2019), 71.7% for di-am-monium phosphate (2.97-lt versus 1.73-lt), 81.4% for nitrogen-phospho-rous-potash-sulphur complex fertilisers (3.9-lt versus 2.15-lt), 43% for muriate of potash (1.33-lt versus 0.93-lt), 5.6% for single super phosphate (1.31-lt versus 1.24-lt) and 37.5% for compost (0.11-lt versus 0.08-lt).

The 45.1% year-on-year sales jump in April does not seem a one-off phenomenon – every month from November has registered double-digit growth in retail fertiliser sales.

“The rabi (winter-spring) season was great for us because of an extended monsoon, which led to groundwater tables getting recharged and reservoirs being fi lled to near capacity. Farmers, therefore, planted more area. They now want to utilise the substantially improved soil moisture for the ensuing kharif season as well, which is refl ected in the April sales,” said a fertiliser industry offi cial. The nation-wide lock-down has not impacted nutrient sales, partly because of agricultural inputs being exempted from any movement, distribution or retailing restrictions.

According to the Department of Ferti-lizers, on April 17, 41 fertiliser rakes were moved from plants and ports; this was the highest movement of fertilisers during lockdown period in a day.

“Despite lot of movement restric-tions due to national lockdown, with the concerted efforts of Department of Fertilizers, Railways, States and ports, production and supply of fertilisers in the country is going on without hindrance,” it said.

All-India fertiliser retail sales2018-19 2019-20 Growth %

Oct 48.37 45.17 -6.62Nov 63.26 73.84 16.72Dec 70.86 87.08 22.89Jan 58.04 64.50 11.13Feb 30.39 46.61 53.37Mar 24.60 28.96 17.72Apr 14.17 20.56 45.10

Source: Department of Fertilisers

PROJECT UPDATE

Ramagundam fertiliser plant set for commissioningThe sick Fertilizer Corporation of

India Ltd. (FCIL) plant at Ramagundam, now being revived under the new avatar of Ramagundam Fertilizers and Chemi-cals Ltd. (RFCL), is ready for commis-sioning, according to an announcement made by Telangana Chief Minister, Mr. K. Chandrasekhar Rao.

Taken up with an outlay of Rs. 5,000-crore, the brownfi eld fertiliser unit, which was to be commissioned by March 2020, was put on hold following the lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Plant revivalRFCL was incorporated on February

2015 with the objective of setting up a gas-fi red urea manufacturing plant through a joint venture company of National Fertilizers Ltd. (NFL) with 26% equity, Engineers India Ltd. (26%), FCIL (11%), Telangana government (11%), GAIL India Ltd. (14.3%) and

HTAS consortium (11.7%). The agree-ment had envisaged ammonia and urea plants of 2,200-tpd (tonnes per day) and 3,850-tpd capacity, respectively, at the existing fertiliser plant site.

As per the arrangement when the venture was formed, NFL will also provide marketing services to the venture and EIL, engineering, procurement and construction management consultancy services. The Telangana government backed its revival by extending various concessions, including supply of water and power. The gas supply is from a 365-km pipeline from Kakinada with linkage from Gujarat State Petronet Ltd.

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SECOND WAVE OF DISCOVERIES

Reliance to produce new gas from KG-D6 by end-JuneReliance Industries Ltd. (RIL) and

its partner, BP of UK, have pushed back the start of production from the second wave of discoveries in their eastern offshore KG-D6 block to end-June because of restrictions on move-ment of people and material during the nationwide lockdown. At current Brent oil price of around $26 per barrel, the gas from R-Series fi eld in KG-D6 block will cost about $2.2 per million British thermal unit – lower than even the gov-ernment mandated rate of $2.39 for gas from state-owned ONGC fi elds.

In an investor presentation post its fourth-quarter earnings, Reliance said it is working on three projects – R-Clus-ter, Satellites, and MJ – in the KG-D6 block, where production from older fi elds stopped in February this year. “First Gas from R-Cluster fi eld ex-pected by June 2020 subject to lifting of lockdown,” it said. Gas production from R-Cluster was to start by mid-May, but the coronavirus lockdown has delayed it.

Reliance said it expects to achieve a peak output of around 28 million

standard cubic metres per day (mmscmd) by FY24 when all three projects are up and run-ning.

R-Cluster will have a peak output of 12-mmscmd while Satellites, which are supposed to begin output from mid-2021, would produce a maxi-mum of 7-mmscmd. MJ fi eld will start production in second half of 2022 and will have a peak output of 12-mmscmd.

Auction and price fi xingReliance in November last year

auctioned the fi rst set of 5-mmscmd of gas from the newer discoveries in the KG-D6 block by asking bidders to quote a price (expressed as a percentage of the dated Brent crude oil rate), supply period and the volume of gas required.

Reliance is said to have set a fl oor or minimum quote of 8.4% of dated Brent price, which meant bidders had to quote 8.4% or a higher percentage for seeking gas supplies. Considering current average Brent price of $26 per barrel, the gas will cost around $2.2 per mmBtu. Dated Brent means the aver-

age of published Brent prices for three calendar months immediately preceding the relevant contract month in which gas supplies are made. In the fi rst round of auction

in November 2019, Essar Steel, Adani Group and state-owned GAIL bought a majority of volumes on offer. The price at that time came to $5.1-5.16 per unit. But international oil rates have slumped as demand evaporated due to outbreak of coronavirus and lockdowns imposed by countries around the globe.

Reliance has so far made 19 gas dis-coveries in the KG-D6 block. Of these, D-1 and D-3 – the largest among the lot – were brought into production from April 2009 and MA, the only oilfi eld in the block was put to production in September 2008. While the MA fi eld stopped producing last year, the output from D-1 and D-3 ceased in February. Other discoveries have either been surrendered or taken away by the gov-ernment for not meeting timelines for beginning production. Reliance is the operator of the block with 66.6% inter-est while BP holds the remaining stake.

REGULATORY APPROVAL

RIL-BP Global fuel retail deal gets CCI nodThe Competition Commission of

India (CCI) has approved the deal bet-ween Reliance Industries Ltd. (RIL) and BP for fuel retailing in India. The deal was announced in August 2019 when BP and RIL said they would form a new joint venture that will include a retail service station network and avia-tion fuels business across India.

The joint venture, called Reliance BP Mobility Ltd. (RBPML), builds on Reliance’s existing Indian fuel retailing

network and on aviation fuel business.The CCI approval is for the transfer of RIL’s group entities that undertake the business of owning, operating and conducting petroleum retail. CCI also approved the transfer of certain speci-fi ed mobile aviation business assets at certain airport locations (which are currently owned and used by RIL) for RBPML to operate RIL’s aviation fuel business in India as a service provider.

Under the approved deal, BP Global

is acquiring an aggregate 49% of the fully diluted paid-up equity share capi-tal and voting rights in RBPML by way of acquisition of existing equity shares of RBPML from RIL and subscription by BP Global to fresh equity shares of RBPML. The venture expects to expand from RIL’s current fuel retailing network of over 1,400 retail sites and 30 aviation fuel stations across India to up to 5,500 retail sites and 45 aviation fuel stations over the next fi ve years. The retail net-work will operate under the Jio-BP brand.

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FORECAST

India’s 2020 oil demand to fall 7%: Wood MackenzieThe lockdown measures in place

to combat the COVID-19 pandemic in the country are expected to signifi cant-ly impact India’s oil demand in 2020, research and consultancy fi rm Wood Mackenzie said. According to its pro-jections, in 2020 India’s oil demand is expected to decline 7% on a year-on-year basis to 350,000-bpd.

“As a result of the lockdown social, industrial and commercial activities have come to a grinding halt in India, with a serious impact on oil demand. In April, oil demand is expected to decline 50% reaching 2.6-mbpd from a normal level of 5-mbpd. All of this impact comes from the transport fuels – die-sel, gasoline and jet fuel,” Mr. Sushant Gupta, Research Director at Wood Mackenzie said in a webinar.

Diesel, which accounts for the larg-est share of India’s oil demand, has been impacted more in terms of vol-umes during the period and the demand for the fuel is expected to decline by 1.2-mbpd in April.

“Passenger movement has been very restricted especially in containment zones where infections are very high. These containment zones also account for a signifi cant share of gasoline demand, particularly in Delhi and cities in Maha-rashtra,” Mr. Gupta said, adding petrol accounts for 15% of India’s petroleum demand and petrol demand is expected to decline by 580,000-bpd in April.

The massive fall in demand is ex-pected to hurt Indian oil refi ners too, with overall crude throughput expected to decline by 1.9-mbpd in April and refi nery

utilisation to go down to 70% during the month. “India’s PSUs will be hurt the most as compared to private refi ners like Reliance and Nayara energy because they are more exposed to domestic de-mand, high product storage levels and have less access to export markets parti-cularly for in-land refi ners,” he said.

Private refi ners like Nayara Energy and Reliance will have to reckon with low demand from international export destinations, as global stockpiles of crude and petroleum products are very high, according to Mr. Gupta.

POSITIVE IMPACT

Low oil prices bring down India’s oil and gas import bill in 2019-20

A steep decline in global prices have helped India reduce its oil and gas import bill in 2019-20, providing relief to the government at a time the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted economic activity.

The decline in global commodity prices have helped the country increase imports of petroleum products and Lique-fi ed Natural Gas (LNG) in 2019-20 without infl ating the import bill, data published by Oil Ministry’s statistical

arm, PPAC, and the Commerce Ministry showed.

India’s oil imports, including petro-leum products, decreased 8.15% to $129-bn in 2019-20, as compared to the year ago period. In volume, oil imports increased 4% to 270-mt.

The country’s import of LNG spiked 17% to 33,680 million standard cubic metre (mmscm) in 2019-20. In value terms, however, imports declined

7.76% to $9.5-bn. Refi nery shutdown initiated by state-owned refi ners in 2019-20 meant to supply Bharat Stage VI fuel country-wide led to a spike in petroleum product imports last fi nancial year. Imports of petroleum products last fi nancial year grew 29% to 42.8-mt. According to the Oil Ministry, imports of all petroleum products except naphtha and aviation turbine fuel increased last fi nan-cial year. In value terms petroleum pro-ducts’ imports increased to $17.8-bn in 2019-20.

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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

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 Europe

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Meetings & Conferences

Active 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

November 2020

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

: Jennifer.Kreuzinger@mackbrooks. co.uk

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 2020

ECMI 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 | Shanghai, PR ChinaCHINAPLAS 2020Adsale 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]

The Personal Care and Homecare Ingredients Trade Show 2020Reed Sinopharm Exhibitions : Shawn Liu

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

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COVID-19 IMPACT

Regional lockdowns push olefi ns production losses in Asia to new highs; recovery in production expected in Europe

A new analysis by leading consul-tancy fi rm, Wood Mackenzie, shows that olefi ns production losses in Asia have reached historical highs as a result of regional lockdowns in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.

About 58% of the production of olefi ns – ethylene and propylene – in Asia is integrated with refi neries, either through steam crackers integrated with refi neries, or refi nery purifi cation of propylene. Regional refi nery operation cuts have therefore had a signifi cant impact on olefi ns production.

Ms. Catherine Tan, Wood Mac-kenzie’s principal analyst said, “We estimate about 496 kilo-tonnes (kt) of ethylene and 552-kt of propylene pro-duction capacity to be lost between January and May as a result of declining refi nery utilisation rates, and corona-virus containment measures across Asia. This is in addition to outages from planned maintenances. Production los-ses in March and April will exceed the last peak turnaround season in 2015, mainly due to lockdowns in China and India.”

Wood Mackenzie pointed out the

severe disruption in India’s petrochemi-cal supply chain. The country’s refi nery utilisation rate saw a 24% year-on-year decline in April in response to lower fuel demand, weak refi ning margins and loss in export markets. About 45% of India’s ethylene capacity and 84% of its propylene capacity are integrated with refi neries, and therefore affected.

Although new guidelines allow ope-

rations in non-hotspot regions from 20 April, most Indian refi neries and petro-chemical production sites remain shut or operating at low rates as the conditions to reopen or ramp up operations were deemed economically unviable.

While operations at Chinese plants

have recovered to some degree, de-mand remains the key issue. Cancella-tion of orders for Chinese exports from the western hemisphere have threat-ened operations at export-oriented Chi-nese factories, in turn reducing demand for feedstocks and intermediates.

Asian propylene market more balanced

In Asia, the ethylene market is am-ply supplied with the availability of deep-sea cargoes coupled with poor demand outlook. This is refl ected in an extremely weak price spread over naph-tha. In comparison, the Asian propylene market has been more balanced, with reduced refi nery-related supply, paired

with increased demand into fi bre-grade polypropylene production. As a result, the propylene to ethylene price ratio is at a record high in April.

“As the pandemic evolves and each country adapts its containment strategy, we expect refi nery utilisation rates to be adjusted lower from our initial esti- mates in the coming weeks, creating ripple effects on the olefi ns markets,” Ms. Tan said.

“Also to watch, China, the fi rst economy to be hit by the coronavirus outbreak, and on the front end of the pandemic response curve. Post lock-down, transportation fuel demand in the country has started to recover in April. Refi neries have also ramped up utilisation rates to reap the high refi n-ing margins caused by low crude oil prices. Other economies will now look towards China for a glimpse of how the industry’s recovery trajectory could look,” she added.

Source: Wood Mackenzie Chemicals

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European olefi ns production could recover in 2020

Even as the outlook is grim for Asia, Wood Mackenzie has better news for Europe.

Europe saw a 20-year low in olefi ns production in 2019. Despite the corona-virus hitting demand, 2020 could show a recovery in production, according to the UK-based consultancy. This is pri-marily due to lighter turnaround sche-dules and competitive naphtha prices making Europe’s steam cracker fl eet more competitive.

Lost European ethylene capacity due to outage activity is currently set to total around 1-mt in 2020, according Wood Mackenzie analysis. Compare this to 2019, when 2.3-mt of ethylene capacity was lost in Europe due to outages. In-creased capacity availability may miti-gate the impact of the coronavirus on the industry’s olefi ns production.

“This could change if the corona-virus prolongs planned turnaround acti-vity or halts steam cracker operations. However, with the continued operation of petrochemical facilities a stated prio-

rity for some of the worst-hit coun-tries, including Spain and Italy, this is not currently a likely near-term threat,” said Ms. Laurie Baxter, Wood Macken-zie Research Analyst.

Lockdown conditions have deci-mated demand for transportation fuels, sending the price of naphtha tumbling and refi ners cutting rates to manage supply. With the new-found competi-tiveness of naphtha versus LPG, naph-tha will see an increased use in steam cracking. This will result in an increase in olefi ns co-product production, Wood Mackenzie said.

“The fall in the price of oil-linked

feedstocks, such as naphtha relative to LPG/ethane, has fl attened the global ethylene cash cost curve. The key impact of this change on European olefi ns produc-ers is an improved cash cost position and a reduced cash cost advantage for tradi-tionally low-cost players in North America and the Middle East. This increases the ability of European producers to export and closes the arbitrage for imports, both of which serve to increase domestic European production. Looking at Europe’s net olefi ns trade position, will 2020 see

a return to 2018’s strong net-exporting position? While previously unrealistic, this position could now be driven by healthy ethylene exports from Europe’s lowered cash cost position and reduced propylene imports. More naphtha cracking will help to balance Europe’s propylene supply gap,” added Ms. Baxter.

One major caveat to Wood Macken-zie’s research is the potential damage the coronavirus could have on the eco-nomy and, as a result, end-user demand for olefi ns.

“In our best-case scenario, over 2-mt of global ethylene demand will be de-stroyed. Our worst-case scenario sees 12-mt of global demand destroyed. Regardless of the extent, the expected reduction in global GDP and GDP growth rates will certainly reduce olefi ns demand through polyolefi ns. Our research points to some areas of optimism for European olefi ns producers, particularly their newly found lowered cash cost positions. However, like anywhere else globally, these olefi ns will only be produced if they can be con-sumed – and the pandemic’s impact on the economy and polymer demand will have the last say here,” said Ms. Baxter.

UNCERTAIN TIMES

BASF withdraws 2020 outlook, sees slow recoveryGerman chemicals giant, BASF,

said it expects sales volumes to decline signifi cantly in the second quarter be-fore a slow recovery throughout the rest of the year as the coronavirus pandemic is hitting hard its largest customer seg-ment, the auto industry. The company said that it wasn’t currently possible to estimate the length and further spread of the coronavirus pandemic, and it therefore couldn’t comment on sales or earnings developments for the time being.

The company had issued a full-year

guidance in February, which includ-ed sales between €60-bn and €63-bn and earnings before interest and taxes before special items to range between €4.2-bn and €4.8-bn. “The fi rst quarter of 2020 was not a normal quarter. The same will be true for the second quar-

ter and likely for the entire year,” said CEO, Dr. Martin Brudermueller.

For the fi rst quarter ended March 31, 2020, BASF said demand for its farm supplies and ingredients for food, clean-ing products and drugs helped cushion the downturn from the coronavirus pan-demic. However, demand for basic petro-chemicals and plastic used in car parts was dragged lower by global lockdown measures, causing adjusted group earn-ings before interest and taxes to slip 6% to €1.6-bn. Net profi t for the quarter fell to €885-mn from €1.41-bn a year earlier.

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The Hyosung Group will set up a value chain that covers the installa-tion and operation of liquefi ed hydro-gen production, transportation, and charging facilities by investing a total of KRW300-bn ($250-mn) by 2022 in partnership with the Linde Group, a global chemical company specialising in industrial gases.

Hyosung Group chairman, Mr. Cho Hyun-joon and Linde Korea chairman, Mr. Seong Baek-seok signed a MoU on this in Seoul on April 28.

The two fi rms will set up the lique-fi ed hydrogen plant on a site of about 30,000 square meters on the premise of Hyosung Group’s plant in Ulsan. The facility will have an production capa-city of 13,000-tpa of liquid hydrogen, and will be the single largest liquid hy-drogen manufacturing facility in the

world. Construction is scheduled to begin in the fi rst quarter of next year and be completed in 2022.

The new plant will produce lique-fi ed hydrogen by applying Linde’s hydrogen liquefaction technology and equipment to by-product hydrogen from Hyosung’s Ulsan Plant. Hydro-gen liquefaction technology liquefi es

high-pressure gaseous hydrogen. Linde has the world’s most advanced hydro-gen production technology.

Liquefi ed hydrogen can be used in various mobility fi elds such as vehicles, drones, ships, and forklifts.

The two companies will also build liquefi ed hydrogen fi lling infrastructure timed with the completion of the plant. In order to supply liquefi ed hydrogen, they have decided to develop a partner-ship for hydrogen supply including est-ablishing about 120 hydrogen stations in major cities in South Korea. Hyo-sung Heavy Industries entered the CNG charging system business in 2000. It has been building hydrogen charging stations since 2008. Currently, it ranks fi rst with a 40% share in the Korean hydrogen fi lling market with fi lling sta-tions in 15 locations nationwide.

INDUSTRIAL GASES

Linde, Hyosung Group to build mega liquefi ed hydrogen plant in South Korea

Mr. Cho Hyun-joon (L) and Mr. Seong Baek-seok at the signing ceremony

CHEMICAL PARK OPERATOR

Lanxess completes sale of its Currenta stakeGerman speciality chemicals com-

pany, Lanxess, has completed the sale of its 40% stake in chemical park ope-rator, Currenta, to Macquarie Infra-structure and Real Assets (MIRA). The deal was announced in August last year.

Lanxess said it realised an equity value of €780-mn (after deduction of net debt and pensions) for the sale of its stake and received a profi t participation of €150-mn pre-tax.

“The sale of Currenta provides us with substantial extraordinary pro-ceeds in the second quarter. We are also

strengthening our already good fi nan-cial base. We are thus well prepared to meet the current challenges posed by the corona pandemic,” said Mr. Michael Pontzen, Chief Financial Offi cer, Lanxess.

Lanxess has also signed an agree-ment with Currenta on service and sup-ply for the three sites in Leverkusen, Dormagen and Krefeld, all in Germany, which will initially run for 10 years. Lanxess operates a signifi cant portion of its global production facilities there.

Currenta manages and operates

infrastructure, energy supply and other

essential services in the chemical parks in the Lower Rhine region and was pre-viously a joint venture between Bayer (60%) and Lanxess (40%). Bayer had already completed the sale of its Currenta stake to MIRA at the end of November 2019. Lanxess, one of Cur-renta’s main customers, provided opera-tional support to the new owner during the transition phase.

MIRA has been active in Germany for 30 years, and has extensive experi-ence in Currenta’s core business areas including utilities, transport, logistics, storage, waste management and treat-ment services.

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The COVID-19 pandemic continues to play havoc with the industry’s events calendar. The Chinese trade show, Per-sonal Care and Homecare Ingredients (PCHi), one of the fi rst events impacted by the coronavirus outbreak in Febru-ary, has been postponed again. The 13th edition of the trade fair was originally scheduled on 26-28 February 2020 in Shanghai, but was postponed to June 2-4 following the outbreak of corona-virus in Wuhan, China. Now in view of “the global COVID-19 pandemic situation and guidelines issued by the Chinese government,” Reed Sinopharm Exhibitions (RSE), the event organiser, announced the further postponement of the exhibition from June. “New event

dates are being confi rmed and will be announced in due time,” RSE added.

RSE also announced that this year’s ‘PCHi Fountain Awards Ceremony’ would be held online. Scheduled for June 2-4, 2020, the ‘PCHi Fountain Awards’ ceremony will be carried out via live broadcast, where 25 fi nalists from across the globe will present their innovative products and technologies.

In-cosmetics Korea pushed to July 2021

Yet another personal care ingredi-ents trade show – In-cosmetics Korea – has been rescheduled. The event organi-ser, Reed Exhibitions, announced that

the show – initially scheduled to take place on 17-19 June 2020 at COEX in Seoul – will now be held on 14-16 July 2021 at the same venue.

“In light of the ongoing COVID-19 situation and the travel restrictions that have been put in place in Korea and other countries, we concluded that the postponement of the event to 2021 was the right decision considering the current circumstances,” Reed said in a press note. “Over the coming months we will be launching a series of virtual events such as new product presenta-tions, online conferences, video inter-views with industry experts, and net-working opportunities,” it added.

EVENTS RESCHEDULED

PChI China postponed again; In-cosmetics Korea moved to 2021

PORTFOLIO EXPANSION

Mitsubishi Chemical to acquire GelestJapan’s Mitsubishi Chemical Cor-

poration (MCC) has announced that its US subsidiary, Mitsubishi Chemical America Inc. (MCA), has agreed to ac-quire all shares of Gelest Intermediate Holdings Inc., the parent of Gelest Inc.

Completion of the transaction is expected this year, pending customary regulatory review and approval.

Gelest is an American innovator,

manufacturer, and supplier of silicones, organosilanes, metal-organics, and spe-ciality monomers to end markets in-

cluding medical devices, life sciences, microelectronics, and personal care.

“We are excited to acquire Gelest as its business fi ts well within MCC’s

long-term strategy,” explained Mr. Steve Yurich, President, MCA. “Since be-coming familiar with Gelest, we have recognised the tremendous capabilities in research and development and pro-duction that help create its outstanding position with key customers. Further-more, MCC’s operating resources and customer network will enhance the ability to bring Gelest’s technologies to market and accelerate the development of new customer solutions to drive ad-vances in digital social infrastructure, vision care, and other life-sciences ap-plications,” he added.

Oxea lifts force majeure in OberhausenGerman chemical company, Oxea,

has lifted its declaration of force majeure for 2-ethylhexanol, n-butyraldehyde and n-butanol. The leading manufacturer of

oxo intermediates and oxo derivatives had declared the force majeure following an “an incident at an important raw material supplier” at the Oberhausen site on Febru-

ary 21, 2020. As a result of this operation-al disruption, Oxea had to temporarily re-strict supplies of certain products that the company manufactures in Oberhausen.

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Diversifi ed conglomerate, Honey-well, announced on April 29, that it is temporarily shifting manufacturing ope-rations at two chemical manufacturing facilities to produce and donate hand sanitiser to government agencies in response to shortages created by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The company’s sites in Muskegon, Michigan (USA), and Seelze (Germany), will produce hand sanitiser over the next two months for government agencies, which will then distribute the product to institutions in need. Both sites are part of Honeywell’s Performance Materials and Technologies (PMT) business group, which develops process technologies, automation solutions, advanced materials and industrial software.

The Muskegon plant manufactures high-purity solvents and blends with more than 1,500 products used in high-end applications such as DNA and RNA synthesis, environmental analysis, preci-

sion cleaning, pharmaceutical testing and various other laboratory applications.

The Seelze plant produces more than 500 products, including high-purity solutions for laboratory research and testing applications, inorganic fi ne chemicals, electronic chemicals, etc.

“When called upon to help, our team rushed to transform production lines to

produce hand sanitizer for areas where it is most urgently needed,” said Mr. Rajeev Gautam, President and CEO of Honeywell Performance Materials and Technologies.

Earlier, Honeywell had announced manufacturing investments to produce more than 20-million N95 disposable masks monthly from new production lines in Smithfi eld and Phoenix (USA).

RESPONSIBLE CORPORATE

Honeywell to produce hand sanitiser at sites in US and Germany for donation

CONSORTIUM

Dutch fi rms join hands to produce medical facemasks for healthcare workers

A Dutch consortium compris-ing DSM, AFPRO Filters and Royal Auping has begun large-scale produc-tion of medical ‘FFP2’ facemasks in the Netherlands to protect healthcare workers against the coronavirus. This large-scale production will meet ap-proximately 25% of the acute need for medical masks in the Netherlands, in record time.

Following a spontaneous agreement between the CEOs of AFPRO, Auping,

and DSM on April 10, the consortium dedicated their efforts and resources to setting up large-scale production in the Netherlands. Fully developed production lines are now being set up in Alkmaar and Deventer for the production of one mil-

lion FFP2 facemasks per week for supply to the government at cost-price.

The large-scale production of these certifi ed facemasks combines the ex-pertise of the three companies involved – AFPRO Filters’ knowledge of air fi l-tration systems; Auping’s production capacity and experience in the manu-facture of fabrics and materials in vari-ous layers; and DSM’s specialist mate-rials knowledge, overall coordination, and global network.

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Huntsman Textile Effects and Phong Phu International (PPJ) have announced a strategic partnership agreement that aims to promote PPJ’s growth in Vietnam as a manufacturer of sustainable textiles and garments for many of the world’s leading brands and retailers.

Vietnam-based PPJ will leverage technical support from Huntsman Tex-tile Effects to enhance its manufacturing processes across its denim / twill and knit mills, and develop new products that de-liver optimal sustainability along with advanced performance, protection and comfort.

The development of workwear and value-added textile for the American, European and Japan markets, such as in-novative textiles with functional fi nishes will be a key project for the two partners. They will use advanced Huntsman Textile Effects barrier solutions along with other fi nishing effects.

Huntsman Textile Effects will addi-

tionally support PPJ to promote its Sin-nika Fabric collection, leveraging Hunts-man’s advanced dyeing technology and fi nishing effects to deliver high-value market-focused solutions to brands and retailers.

Dr. Dang Vu Hung, Chairman and CEO of PPJ, said, “PPJ was among the fi rst in Vietnam to move away from tra-ditional contract manufacturing and offer innovative designs, green solutions and a vertically integrated supply chain as a one-

stop solutions provider. With Huntsman Textile Effects as our technology partner, we look forward to continuing to enhance our capabilities as the preferred supplier to global brands that believe in quality and sustainability.”

The new agreement strengthens a longstanding relationship that has already seen PPJ develop innovative denim, knit-wear and woven fabrics and garments using Huntsman Textile Effects techno-logies.

COLLABORATION

Huntsman Textile Effects and PPJ partner to tap growth potential in Vietnam

FIGHTING CORONAVIRUS

Lenzing and Palmers set up jv to make protective masksAustria-based Lenzing, a wood-

based cellulose fi bre expert, has set up a joint venture with Austrian textiles fi rm, Palmers Textil, to produce and sell protective masks for the domestic and European markets from May 2020. Lenzing will hold 50.1% in the jv and Palmers Textil the rest.

The two companies have invest-ed “several million euros” in modern production infrastructure at the Wie-ner Neudorf (Austria) location and secured the corresponding raw mate-

rials for protective masks production. The jv company – Hygiene Austria LP GmbH – plans to increase its capa-cities to over 25-million masks per month over the next few weeks and to expand this business geographically as well.

In order to sustainably secure do-mestic supply and to strengthen the business location, the two companies have set up a competence centre for hygiene in Austria. “Hygiene Austria LP GmbH thus makes a signifi cant con-

tribution to combating the COVID-19 pandemic and ensures the long-term supply of these critical goods in Austria in high quality,” the companies said.

“We decided to pool our know-ledge, network and experience in a competence centre for hygiene together with Palmers. The aim of this joint ven-ture is to provide the citizens of Austria and Europe with the best possible pro-tection through locally manufactured, high-quality products,” said Mr. Stefan Doboczky, CEO of Lenzing.

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Moderna, a clinical stage biotech-nology company pioneering messenger RNA (mRNA) therapeutics and vac-cines, and Swiss biotech fi rm, Lonza, have announced a 10-year strategic col-laboration to enable larger scale manu-facture of Moderna’s mRNA vaccine (mRNA-1273) against the novel corona-virus (SARS-CoV-2) and additional Moderna products in the future.

Under the terms of the agreement, the companies plan to establish manu-facturing suites at Lonza’s facilities in the US and Switzerland for the manufacture of mRNA-1273 at both sites. Technology transfer is expected to begin in June 2020, and the com-panies intend to manufacture the fi rst batches of mRNA-1273 at Lonza US in July 2020.

Over time, the parties intend to establish additional production suites across Lonza’s worldwide facilities, ultimately allowing for the manufacture

of material equivalent to up to 1-bil-lion doses of mRNA-1273 per year for use worldwide, assuming the currently expected dose of 50-µg. The manufac-turing facilities at Lonza complement Moderna’s ongoing US manufacturing efforts, which continue to ramp up to prepare for the further clinical develop-ment and commercialisation of mRNA-1273.

A portion of the funding for setting up the manufacturing operations at Lonza US is covered by a US govern-ment programme.

On April 27, 2020, Moderna an-nounced that it submitted an Investiga-tional New Drug (IND) application to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for phase 2 and late stage studies of mRNA-1273 if supported by safety data from the phase 1 study.

“This long-term strategic collabo-ration agreement will enable Moderna

to accelerate, by 10-times, our manu-facturing capacity for mRNA-1273 and additional products in Moderna’s large clinical portfolio. Lonza’s global presence and expertise are critical as we scale at unprecedented speed. Our common goal is to potentially enable manufacturing of up to 1-billion doses of mRNA-1273,” said Mr. Stéphane Bancel, Chief Executive Officer, Moderna.

“Moderna’s technology represents a signifi cant opportunity to change the way we protect people against disease. The current pandemic illustrates the need to combine the best science with resilient supply chains that can scale. We are fully committed to leveraging our global network and experience in manufacturing technologies to support Moderna’s manufacture of mRNA-1273 as well as collaborating on future Moderna products,” said Mr. Albert Baehny, Chairman and CEO ad inte-rim, Lonza.

PARTNERSHIP

Lonza to help Moderna scale up manufacturing of its mRNA vaccine

FOCUS ON SAFETY

Borealis installs fever scanners at several production facilities

Austrian petchem major, Borealis, has announced the installation of a pilot fever-scanning cabin at its produc-tion facilities in Kallo, Belgium. This is part of additional measures adopted by the company to protect the health and safety of its employees and contractors during the coronavirus pandemic.

“The turnaround currently taking place at the Kallo plant requires Bore-alis employees and contractors to use heightened safety measures to maintain

essential operations. An on-site coordi-nation team quickly identifi ed the need to screen the large number of workers, contractors, hauliers and others entering

the site for COVID-19 symptoms. By nimbly adapting an existing central concept to meet Kallo’s needs, the lo-cal Borealis team was able to install a pilot version of an infrared fever scanner

within a week,” a company statement informed.

The scanner can detect even mild symptoms of fever. Because no person-al data is collected or stored in the pro-cess, the activity is in line with the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation.

Borealis said a number of its pro-duction locations have also started to adapt and roll out these scanner cabins at their facilities.

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CROP PROTECTION

Syngenta and Novozymes launch novel biofungicide in Europe and Lat Am

Swiss agrochemicals major, Syngenta, and Danish biotech fi rm, Novozymes, have announced progress in the commer-cialisation of their novel biofungicide, Taegro.

The two companies originally joined forces in 2012 to develop and market the product, and have now received the fi rst wave of product approvals in Belgium, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, France, Ger-many, Greece, Honduras, Italy, Nether-lands, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, and United Kingdom. Several other approvals are expected across the EU and Latin America during the next 12 months, which will enable multiple product launches in 2020.

“We are delighted to see our collabo-

ration with Novozymes entering the commercialization phase and excited about our launch plans. Over the last seven years, our journey together deep-ened our understanding of biologicals, and we are pleased to place a new tool in the hands of farmers,” commented Mr. Jean-Philippe Albert, Global Head of Disease Control at Syngenta.

“This collaboration matches Syn-genta’s global market strength in biocontrol and dedication to bring

novel technologies to market with Novozymes’ deep knowledge of sustain-able, biological solutions,” added Mr. Thomas Batchelor, Novozymes’ Vice President of BioAg Commercial.

According to the two companies, Taegro is a microbial foliar fungicide with broad spectrum potential. “When fruit and vegetable growers use Taegro in the recommended crop management programmes it protects against diseases such as powdery mildew and botrytis. Due to its microbial origin, low ap-plication rates, and short re-entry and pre-harvest intervals, Taegro is a power-ful tool that helps ensure compliance with food chain requirements and maxi-mise marketable yields,” the companies said.

BTC Europe to distribute BASF’s personal care portfolio in the UK and Ireland

BASF has appointed BTC Eu-rope as its distribution partner for the personal care portfolio in the UK and Ireland with effect from 1st June 2020. This move will bring the whole Care Creations portfolio together in one place time, enhancing effi ciency and

simplifying supply chains for personal care customers. “We are excited to be working with BTC Europe as our part-ner for distribution accounts in the UK and Ireland, in addition to many other countries across Europe,” commented Ms. Samantha Cole, Business Man-

Sanitized signs up Consolidated Pathways as its brand and technical representative

Sanitized AG, the Swiss antimicro-bial expert, has signed an agreement with Consolidated Pathways of the US to globally promote the company’s odour-management, hygiene function and material protection technologies to brands and retailers. Consolidated Path-ways will also support the advancement

of the Sanitized Quality Seal and related branding concepts. The company clari-fi ed that its long-time co-operation with Swiss colour expert, Archroma remains unchanged and will be supported by the activities of Consolidated Pathways.

Consolidated Pathways will act as

global brand and technical representa-tive for Sanitized’s line of antimicrobial products. Consolidated Pathways will be focusing on commercialising Sani-tized’s products in textiles and will use its broad experience in polymer-based antimicrobials to extend the reach of Sanitized technologies.

ager, Personal Care, UK and Nordics. BASF’s Care Creations personal care portfolio includes surfactants, emulsi-fi ers, polymers, emollients, cosmetic active ingredients and UV fi lters, which will now all be available for purchase through BTC Europe.

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FUTURE OUTLOOK

Government’s electric mobility plan could necessitate review of refi ning expansion plans

An ambitious projection by a gov-ernment panel on electric vehicles over the next decade could have a bearing on the country’s oil refi ning expansion plans, according to a report in the Hindu Business Line.

From a paltry 0.02 per cent share in the transport sector in FY15, electric vehicles are projected to reach a share of 25 per cent by 2025 and 40 per cent by 2030, a working group mandated by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has concluded in a 2018 report after evaluating various scenarios, accord-ing to Mr. Vijay Sharma, Director (Refi -nery) in the ministry. He was speaking at a the ‘Refi ning & Petrochemicals Techno-logy Meet’ held in Mumbai recently.

Based on current trends, the work-ing group wrote that India will require 472-mn tonnes (mt) of petroleum pro-ducts by 2040. A transition to a mix of electric vehicles and renewables will

cut the requirement to 387-mt. But, if a transformation occurs through large scale deployment of electric vehicles and renewables, the requirement will dip drastically to 266-mt, Mr. Sharma said.

This is expected to have a bearing on India’s refi ning capacity expansion plans.

India, according to the working group, will need an annual refi ning ca-pacity of slightly more than 530-mt by 2040 to meet only domestic demand, Petroleum Secretary Mr. M. M. Kutty said. If a 25 per cent export surplus is to be created, then the refi ning capacity need to be about 670-mt, he added.

Based on these assumptions and scenarios, the ‘committee on fi rming up requirement of refi ning capacity and related infrastructure due to emerging technological developments, innova-

tive business models and climate con-cerns’, have concluded that the demand projections may be reviewed in 2020. “We have to take a call by 2020 whether the planned refi nery expansions would be required or not,” Mr. Sharma said.

Mr. B. Ashok, CEO of Ratnagiri Refi nery and Petrochemicals Ltd., said that the working group projections should be looked at from the context of incremental demand for passenger cars. But this could pose a problem due to lack of clarity on the number and type of new vehicles manufactured annually by 2025 or 2030.

“While we are focussing on mov-ing towards cleaner fuels, major share of energy basket will still remain with fossil fuels in the near future, especially in the transportation sector, where the demand for petrol and diesel will have to be met by our refi neries,” Mr. Kutty noted.

FUTURE PLANS

Bengal Chemicals looks to push sales of home care and personal care products

After scripting a turnaround, the country oldest pharma fi rm, Bengal Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals Ltd., is planning to pushing its FMCG of-ferings – primarily home care and personal care products.

The Central Government owned fi rm has registered its highest-ever income in its 120 years of history, by earning Rs. 95.5-crore in the fi rst nine months of the current fi scal against Rs. 94.8- crore in the entire 2017-18 fi nancial year. The company also re-

gistered a profi t of Rs. 15-crore dur-ing the April-December 2018-2019 period against Rs. 10-crore profi t in the entire 2017-18. After being a loss-making enterprise for nearly seven decades, the Kolkata-based company had posted its fi rst net profi t in 2016-17.

The company is in discussions with Kishore Biyani-owned Future Retail and other e-commerce sites that could sell its FMCG offerings. At present, Bengal Chemicals’ FMCG

offerings are available on ‘Big Bas-ket’.

Set-up in 1901, Bengal Chemicals still owns some of India’s heritage brands, including the country’s fi rst phe-nyl-based disinfectant brand ‘Pheneol’ and Cantharidine hair oil. However, repeated losses and negligence saw sales take a dip. However, it was the revival in sales of the heritage brands, and their improved distribution, since FY15, that saw Bengal Chemicals fi nally back in business two years later.

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FIGHTING COVID-19

Organic-inorganic hybrid nanocoatings used for disposable masks

The Department of Science and Technology (DST) has approved sup-port for large scale production of organic-Inorganic hybrid nanocoatings for disposable masks developed by Dr. Viswanatha R. from Jyothy Institute of Technology, Bengaluru under the DST Nano Mission.

Dr. Viswanatha intends to make use of the sol-gel nanotechnology to deve-lop a functionalized organic-inorganic hybrid nanocoating based on silica nanoparticles coupled with a polymer matrix that is hydrophobic and disin-fects the pathogenic virus associated with COVID-19 that comes in contact with the surface of the mask.

He will be treating medical masks with the developed nanocoating and demonstrate their viral disinfection ability and prepare a plan of action for the transfer of technology to industries. Given the crisis situation surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, the demands for protective masks have gone up, and so have their prices. Although there are a variety of masks available in the mar-ket, choosing the right one to protect oneself from the transmission of infec-tions is diffi cult.

The N95 masks available in the market are capable of fi ltering out all types of particles, including viruses and bacteria, but they are expensive and need prior training as standard practice before using it. On the other hand, inex-pensive disposable masks have several limitations. They often get wet through salivary droplets, body fl uids, and sweat. The wet masks attract the micro-organisms and act as a breeding ground for those organisms to multiply in num-ber, due to which the person wearing it gets easily infected. Being disposable, these medical masks, when discarded, generate medical waste.

Moreover, the wearer of the mask is prone to touch the surface of the mask frequently to adjust his mask or to scratch the itch. Due to this, the mask gets contaminated. These aspects have created a pressing need for innovative solutions that can mitigate the existing concerns of disposable medical masks.

Nanocoatings could address this problem by offering a hydrophobic coating on the surface of the masks, preventing it from wetting, and will disinfect the pathogens that may come in contact with the nanocoated surface.

Further, the addition of a suitable polymer will increase the virucidal properties of the hydrophobic nano-coating. Therefore, by using sol-gel technology, a hybrid organic-inorganic silica-based nanocoating coupled with a proprietary polymer will be deve-loped that will make the masks reusable and non-toxic. The nanocoating will be easily scalable, safe, and economical, while being highly effective against the COVID-19.

“Anti-microbial and anti-viral water-repellent masks have a niche purpose where there is an overload of wet infected fl uids or where frequent touching and adjusting of masks may happen. There are now several types of such coatings being pursued, which may be of value if they are safe, do not compromise the ease of breathing and do not add substantially to the cost,” said Professor Ashutosh Sharma, Secre-tary, DST.

FIGHTING COVID-19

Best homemade face masks may be a combination of two fabrics

In the wake of the COVID-19 pan-demic, several countries now recom-mend that people wear masks in public. Because N95 and surgical masks are scarce and should be reserved for health care workers, many people are making their own coverings. Now, researchers

report in ACS Nano that a combination of cotton with natural silk or chiffon can effectively fi lter out aerosol parti-cles – if the fi t is good.

SARS-CoV-2, the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19, is thought

to spread mainly through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs, sneezes, speaks or breathes. These droplets form in a wide range of sizes, but the tiniest ones, called aerosols, can easily slip through the openings between certain cloth

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fibres, leading some people to ques-tion whether cloth masks can actu-ally help prevent disease. Therefore, Supratik Guha at the University of Chicago and colleagues wanted to study the ability of common fabrics, alone or in combination, to filter out aerosols similar in size to respiratory droplets.

The researchers used an aerosol mixing chamber to produce particles ranging from 10 nm to 6 μm in dia-

meter. A fan blew the aerosol across vari-ous cloth samples at an airfl ow rate cor-responding to a person’s respiration at rest, and the team measured the number and size of particles in air before and after passing through the fabric. One layer of a tightly woven cotton sheet combined with two layers of polyester-spandex chiffon fi ltered out the most aerosol particles (80-99%, depending on particle size), with performance close to that of an N95 mask material. Substituting the chiffon with natural

silk or fl annel, or simply using a cot-ton quilt with cotton-polyester batting, produced similar results. The research-ers point out that tightly woven fabrics, such as cotton, can act as a mechanical barrier to particles, whereas fabrics that hold a static charge, like certain types of chiffon and natural silk, serve as an electrostatic barrier. However, a 1% gap reduced the fi ltering effi ciency of all masks by half or more, emphasiz-ing the importance of a properly fi tted mask.

FIGHTING COVID-19

Electrostatic disinfection technology transferred for commercialisation

The CSIR-Central Scientific In-struments Organisation (CSIR-CSIO), Chandigarh, has designed and deve-loped an innovative technology for ef-fective disinfection and sanitization to fi ght the corona pandemic. It has trans-ferred this technology to a Nagpur-based company, Rite Water Solutions Pvt. Ltd., for commercialization and large-scale production. This techno-logy has been found very effi cient and effective to stop the spread of corona-virus and pathogens, say CSIR-CSIO scientists.

The Electrostatic Disinfection Machine is based on the electrostatic principle. It produces uniform and fi ne spray droplets of disinfectants in the size range of 10-20 micrometre to kill

microorganisms and viruses. Due to the small size of droplets, the surface area of spray droplets increases, thereby enhancing the interaction with harm-ful microorganisms and coronavirus. The machine uses very less disinfection material as compared to conventional methods, which helps to save natural resources with negligible increase of chemical waste in the environment.

“Charged droplets emitted from the disinfection machine can cover the di-rectly exposed and obscured surfaces uniformly with increased effi ciency and effi cacy and the disinfectant reaches to any hidden areas of the target, where there is a maximum possibility to fi nd the viruses. Therefore, it kills or inhi-bits the growth of pathogens very effec-tively,” said Dr. Manoj K. Patel, Senior Scientist and innovator of the technology.

“We have come up with this inno-vative concept of electrostatic spray-ing for disinfection and sanitization of public places, especially hospitals, poultry farms, trains and buses, airports and airplanes, offi ces, classrooms and hotels,” said Dr. Sanjay Kumar, Director, Director, CSIR-CSIO.

INSPIRED BY NATURE

JNCASR scientists develop a natural product based Alzheimer inhibitor

Scientists from the Jawaharlal Nehru Centre For Advanced Scientifi c Research (JNCASR) an autonomous institute under the Department of Sci-

ence & Technology (DST), Govt. of India, have modifi ed the structure of Berberine, a natural and cheap product similar to curcumin, available commer-

cially, into Ber-D to use as a Alzhei-mer’s inhibitor. Their research work has been published in the scientifi c journal iScience. Alzheimer’s disease is the

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most prevalent neurodegenerative dis-order and accounts for more than 70% of all dementia. The multifactorial nature of the disease has made it diffi -cult for researchers to develop effective medication.

Prof. T. Govindaraju, a Swarna-jayanti, fellow from JNCASR, led his team in the quest to discover natural product based therapeutic candidates

for Alzheimer’s, and selected berberine found in India and China and used in traditional medicine and other appli-cations. However, berberine is poorly soluble and toxic to cells. So they modifi ed berberine to Ber-D, which is a soluble (aqueous), antioxidant.

Berberine has four phenolic hy-droxyl groups, which are methylated, hence water-insoluble. Natural product

berberine was subjected to demethyla-tion to obtain water-soluble Ber-D. The structural attributes of Ber-D are such that they prevent the generation of re-active oxygen species (ROS) and res-cue biomacromolecules from oxidative damage. Ber-D inhibits aggregations of metal-dependent and -independent Amyloid beta (Aβ), which are the pep-tides of amino acids crucially involved in Alzheimer’s disease.

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT

Queen’s University research highlights impact of plastic pollution on marine life

New research from Queen’s Uni-versity Belfast and Liverpool John Moores University reveals how the microplastic pollution crisis is threaten-ing biodiversity.

Currently up to 10% of global plastic production ends up in the sea, although the understanding of how this affects marine life is limited. The research, published recently in Bio-logy Letters, focused on the impact of plastics on hermit crabs, which play an important role in balancing the marine ecosystem.

Hermit crabs do not develop their own shells but instead take shells from snails to protect their soft abdomens. As a hermit crab grows over the years, it will need to fi nd a succession of larger and larger shells to replace the ones that have become too small. These shells are vital in protecting and enabling hermit crabs to grow, reproduce and survive.

The researchers found that when hermit crabs were exposed to micro-plastics, they were less likely to later touch or enter high-quality shells. Dr. Gareth Arnott, lead researcher from the School of Biological Sciences at Queen’s University, explains: “Our research shows that exposure to micro-

plastics can have important effects on animal behaviour. More specifi cally, in this case it had a detrimental effect on shell selection behaviour in hermit crabs. As this behaviour is vital for hermit crab survival and reproduction, there could be important long-term consequences.”

To investigate the impact of micro-plastic exposure, the research team divided hermit crabs between experi-mental tanks, half containing micro-plastics while the other half had no plastic. After fi ve days, the hermit crabs were moved into low-quality shells with the option for alternative high-quality shells offering more protection.

Dr. Arnott added: “Our research

shows for the fi rst time how microplas-tics are disrupting and causing beha-vioural changes among the hermit crab population. These crabs are an impor-tant part of the ecosystem, responsible for ‘cleaning up’ the sea through eating up decomposed sea-life and bacteria. By providing a hard, mobile surface, hermit crabs are also walking wildlife gardens. They host over 100 invertebrate species – far more than live snails or non-living substrates. Additionally, commercially valuable species prey on hermit crabs, such as cod, ling, and wolf-fi sh. With these fi ndings of effects on animal behaviour, the microplastic pollution cri-sis is therefore threatening biodiversity more than is currently recognised so it is vital that we act now to tackle this issue before it becomes too late.”

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A rapid wrap-up of what’s new in Operations, Processes and ProductsFocus on renewable raw materials

Hydrogenation of itaconic acid (IA) in micellar solutions: Cata-lyst recycling with cloud point extraction?

M. Schmidt et al have worked on cloud point extraction (CPE) to extract homogeneous catalysts from micellar solutions. Rh/BPPM in homogeneous form is recycled by CPE with aqueous micellar solutions based on the non-ionic surfactant NP8 and reused. However severe catalyst deactivation occurs when substrates have carboxylic acids groups. (Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2019, 58, 2445-2453).

Effects of centrifugal block freeze crystallization on quality properties in pineapple juice

P. Orellana-Palma et al have investi-gated quality properties of concentrate pineapple juice obtained by block freeze crystallization (BFC) and evaporation technology. BFC allowed for higher

bioactive compounds compared to evaporation in terms of total phenolic, flavonoid, and anthocyanin content. BFC is an effective technology. (Chem. Eng. Technol., 2019; DOI: 10.1002/ceat.201900387).

Highly porous hypercrosslinked polymers (HCPs) derived from bio-based molecules

F. Bjornerback and N. Hedin have syn-thesized HCPs from abundant bio-based

or bio-related compounds in sulpholane with iron (III) chloride as Lewis acid catalyst. As reactants, quercetin, tannic acid, phenol, 1,4-dimethoxybenzene, glucose and a commercial bark extract were used. The HCPs had high CO2 uptake up to 3.94 mmol per gm at 0°C and 1 bar. Specifi c surface area was 1440 sq. m. per gram. (Chem Sus Chem, 2019; DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201902681).

Properties of novel polyesters from renewable 1,4-pentanediol (PD)

B.M. Stadler et al have prepared novel polyester polymers in high yields from bio-based PD, catalyzed by non-toxic phosphoric acid, without using a solvent. These oligomers are terminated with -OH groups and have low residual acid content which makes them suitable for use in adhesives by polyurethane for-mation. These products were compared with those based on 1,4-butanediol. With long-chain diacids (>C12) crystal-line polyester was obtained. Here we get bio-based shape-memory polymers with very low switching temperatures (<0°C). Thus thermosensitive adhesives for packaging may be possible. (Chem Sus

Chem, 2019, 13, Issue 3; DOI: 10.1002/CSSC.201902988).

Valorization of waste: Sustainable organo-cata-lysts (OC) from renewable resourcesS. Meninno has stressed the utility of OC which leads to less polluting processes. The use of biomass is getting increasing attention and the production of

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chemicals is assisted by OC. The syn-thesis of OC itself can be from renew-able biomass feedstocks. Example of reactions under solvent-free conditions are referred. Even utility in asymmetric synthesis is quoted. This review covers heterogeneous as well as homogeneous catalysts from waste biopolymers, such as chitosan, alginic acid, and cellulose; levoglucosenone, isosorbide, mannose, D-glucosamine, and lecithin are referred. Terpenes and rosin, such as pinane, isosteviol, and abietic acid are covered. Even natural proteins gelatin, bovine tendons, silk fi broin proteins are also covered. (Chem Sus Chem, 2019; DOI: 10.1002/CSSC.201902500).

Complementing vanillin (V) and cellulose production by oxidation of lignocellulose with stirring control

Y. Zhu et al have reported effi cient de-lignifi cation of pine wood by oxidative bio-refi ning in aqueous alkali resulting in making V and cellulose. Here more than 90% lignin is converted and fractionated into monophenolics (2 g wt% on kraft lignin basis and V yield is 21 wt%) and small oligophenolics (56.7 wt%, average MW between 300 and 600 Da). Under some conditions the white residue at 45% yield are pure fibrous cellulose of 95.5% purity. Other feedstocks like

eucalyptus was also studied. Stirring control is important. (ACS Sustainable Chem. Eng., 2020; DOI: 10.1021/acs-suschemeng.9b04837).

Bronsted acid catalyzed tandem defunctionalization of bio-re-newable ferulic acid (FA) and derivatives into bio-catechol

J. Bomon et al have reported an effi cient method for the title conversion where the transformation consists of two con-secutive reactions of C-C demethylation and C-C (de-2-carboxy vinylation) bond cleavage occurring in one step. Heating with HCl (or H2SO4) as catalyzed in pressurized hot water at 250°C, 50 bar N2 allowed the reaction to give 84% di- (catechol, resorcinol, hydroquinone) and trihydroxy benzenes. (Angew. Chem. Intl. Ed., 2019; DOI: 10.1002/anie.201913023).

Xylitol (X) production from sugarcane bagasse by immobi-lized cells

D.N. Drantes-Landa et al have worked on X which is widely used in the phar-maceutical, medicine and food industry because of its anti-cariogenic properties and low calorifi c value. X has sweetness equal to sucrose. Both chemical and bio-technological routes are possible but the

latter does not reach the desired yields. However, valorization of cane sugar bagasse, rice straw, banana peel is desir-able. The use of candida guilliermondi cells entrapped was used for sugarcane bagasse. Modeling was done and optimal operating conditions are reported. (J. Chem. Technol. Biotechnol., 2020; DOI: 10.1002/jctb.6394).

Bioaromatics (BA)

A. Scott has given a very useful coverage of this subject which states that BA will soon be developed. BA are coming from sugar, mixed plastics and lignin which is a low value product. The products which are expected are benzene, toluene and more specialized aromatics. The processes to get BA are challenging and thermochemical and catalytic processes are at earlier stages of development. Pyrolysis or gasifications processes seem to be more advanced. Lignin as a source is challenging and solutions seem to emerging; one approach is to treat with an aldehyde and thus separate from cellulose and hemi-cellulose. As of now, BA will be more expensive compared to petrochemical routes. Pyrolysis fol-lowed by catalytic processes is another approach. Attempts are also on the anvil to use black liquor from pulp and paper industry, as a source which is available at 140 mtpa. (Chem. Eng. News, 2020, 24th Feb., 18-19).

Selective conversion of lignin (L) to ethyl benzene (EB)

Z. Luo et al have reported a two-step process for the title conversion using corncob L. This starts with hydrodeoxy-genation of L to C8 ethyl cyclohexane (42%), C9-C17 cyclic alkanes (bio-jet fuel range, 38%), and some C3-C7 al-kanes (gasoline range, 20%), using Ni/Silicalite-1 catalyst at 300°C and 6 MPa H2 pressure using a non-polar solvent. After separation ethyl cyclohexane is converted to EB using Pt-Sn/Al2O3 cata-

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lyst at 500°C and 0.5 MPa H2 pressure in a continuous way with 99.3% yield. (Green Chem., 2019; DOI: 10.1039/C9GC04246F).

Lignin (L)

Heterogeneous catalyst design principles for the conversion of L into high value commodity fuels and chemicals

[There is a widespread activity in valorizing L for making value-added chemicals and fuels and this column has covered this subject extensively].

M. Gale et al have emphasized the ad-vantages that heterogeneous catalysis offers by way of a tunable platform for conversion of L into chemicals, fuels and materials. The attempts are to develop more robust methods to reduce costs. This mini-review provides a summary of the fundamental design-principles for the selective conversion of L using catalyst metals, supports, and solvents. Emphasis is on bimetallic catalysts on porous supports as a strategy. Future research areas are indicated. (Chem Sus Chem, 2020; DOI: 10.1002/cssc. 202000002).

Chemicals from lignin (L)

Y. Jing et al have reviewed catalytic conversion of L involving H2. This in-cludes reductive depolymerization and the hydrodeoxygenation to give arenes, cycloalkanes and phenols. The roles of hydrogenation sites (Ru, Pt, Pd, Rh)

and acid sites (Nb, Ti, Mo) have been discerned. Some personal perspectives are given. (Chem Sus Chem, 2019; DOI: 10.1002/CSSC.201903174).

A review on L liquefaction

E. Terrell et al have worked on L lique-faction microkinetics for understanding at the molecular level for reaction en-gineering. This approach has not been thoroughly developed in this area of biomass thermochemical reaction, e.g. L pyrolysis, hydrothermal liquefaction, etc. These authors have reviewed the current state-of-the-art and the chal-lenges to develop microkinetic models. Suffi ciently rich experimental data are required and L structural characteri-zation. Further the product removal mechanisms are required. The secondary reactions are also required to be included in the microkinetic models. (Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2019; DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr. 9b05744).

Lignin (L) nanoparticles (LNP) with tunable sizesM. Ma et al have worked on fractiona-tion of L as this can lead to green and sustainable material with potential ap-plication in many areas. These authors have prepared LNPs with tunable sizes by using different L fractions with differ-ent molecular weights and hydrophilic group content values. LNPs showed controllable sizes of 21-139 nm with narrow size distributions. Explanations are given. (Green Chem, 2020; DOI: 10.1039/D0GC00377H).

Valorization of technical L for production of desirable resins with high substitution rate and controllable viscosity

B. Pang et al have worked on substitut-ing phenol with L-based resins (LR). Hardwood technical L derived from pulping industry was used. The prepared LRs showed desirable features when used as adhesives to make plywood. Substitution can be up to 65%. Urea and methylene groups in the cured LRs were signifi cant factors. (Chem Sus Chem., 2020; DOI: 10.1002/CSSC. 202000299).

Lignin (L)-fi rst fractionation of softwood lignocellulose using a mild dimethyl carbonate and ethylene glycol (EG) organo-solve process

K. Barta et al have reported on a mild L-fi rst acidolysis process at 140°C, 40 min. that uses the title solvent to give high yield of aromatic monophenols from pine, spruce, cedar, and Douglas fur, with a depolymerization effi ciency of 77-98%, under the optimized con-ditions of 400 wt% EG and 2 wt% H2SO4 to pinewood. Cellulose was also preserved. Several analytical methods such as GC-MS, HPLC, 2D-NMR and SEC were used. Mass balance was done. (Chem Sus Chem, 2020; DOI: 10.1002/cssc. 201903526).

Lignin (L)-inorganic interfaces: Chemistry and applications from adsorbents to catalysts and energy storage materials

T.M. Buddyak et al have emphasized the importance of the versatility of L having phenolic hydroxyl and carboxy-lic acid groups to provide reactivity and ampiphilic character. The combo of L and inorganic materials creates an interface between soft and hard materials. Future directions are given. (Chem Sus Chem, 2020; DOI: 10/1002/CSSC.202000216).

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Hydrothermal liquefaction of alpha-O-4-amyl ether linkages in lignin (L)

M.Y. Lui et al have used L model com-pounds with relevant key characteristic structural features to discern the reac-tion pathways of the title subject. Both experimental results and computational modeling suggest that the above linkage in L undergo catalyzed hydrolysis and elimination to give phenolic and alkenyl benzene derivatives as major products in sub-critical water. (Chem Sus Chem, 2020; DOI: 10.1002/CSSC. 201903263).

Selective hydrodeoxygenation of lignin (L) phenol to alcohols in the aqueous phase over a hierarchical Nb2O5-supported Ni catalyst

W. Song et al have carried out the title conversion in a highly selective way where Ni/Nb2O5 was assembled from Nb2O5 nanoplates. (Green Chem., 2020; DOI: 10.1039/C9GC03842F).

Mild controlled lignin (L) methy-lation with trimethyl phosphate (TMP)

A. Dulal and L. Averous have come out with a new strategy where the –OH of phenolic substances is subjected to O methylation with TMP. (Green Chem., 2020; DOI: 10.1039/C9GC03890F).

Biorefinery turns wood into renewable chemicals

M. Peplow has covered work from Bel-gium scientists B.F. Sels et al (Science, 3030; DOI: 10.1126/science.acu1567) which can break down lignin and turn 78% of the mass of birch wood into chemical products which include phenol, propylene and ethanol. This is expected to be useful strategy. The strategy is referred to as catalytic funneling which converts complex mixture of molecules

into a smaller number of simpler com-pounds. In the process developed, at lab scale, wood chips, in methanol are reacted with high pressure H2, and a Ru catalyst at 200-250°C which gives three products. The fi rst is a carbohydrate pulp which can be processed and fermented into ethanol. The second is a blend of lignin oligomers which can be used as a substitute for p-nonylphenol (which is used in printing inks). The third is a mix-ture of lignin alkyl phenol monomers, such as 2-methoxy-4-propyl phenol, and 2,6-dimethoxy-4-propylphenol. Further a gas-phase process, using Ni catalyst, rips of methoxy groups to give propyl and ethyl phenols at 250-300°C. A project proposal for 100,000 tpa of phenol would have a payback of 4 years and consume 2.4 mtpa of wood. A new 100-150L demonstration plant is under construction. (Chem. Eng. News, 2020, 17th Feb., p. 6).

Muconic acid isomers as plat-form chemicals and monomer in the bio-based economy

I. Khalil et al have worked on biomass derived cis/trans muconic acid which can be converted to adipic acid, caprolactam, terephthalic acid, 1,4-poly-muconate, etc. (Green Chem., 2020; DOI: 10.1039/C9GC04161C).

Thermal cracking of sugars for the production of glycol aldehyde (GA) and other small oxygenates

C.B. Schandel et al have reported yields up to 74% with up to 95% carbon recovered in the condensed product using glucose as the feed. There is a novelty in their process as an aqueous sugar solution is sprayed in to a fl ui-dized bed of glass beads in a continuous mode. Apart from GA, other identifi ed condensed products are pyruvaldehyde (9%), HCHO (7%), glyoxal (2%), acetol (2%), and acetic acid (1%). Cracking of

fructose and xylose leads to very differ-ent product distributions from glucose. (Chem Sus Chem, 2019; DOI: 10.1002/CSSC.201902887).

Transforming methyl levulinate (ML) into bio-surfactants and bio-lubricants by chemoselec-tive reductive etherification with fatty alcohols

A. Garcia-Ortiz et al have obtained bio-mass-derived surfactants with very good surface tension and CMC properties via conversion of ML into methyl-4-alkoxy-pentanoates, through reductive etheri-fi cation with aliphatic alcohols. Best results were obtained with Pd/C, bearing acid sites. Related products are also reported. (Chem Sus Chem, 2020; DOI: 10.1002/CSSC.201903496).

Enhanced conversion of xylan (X) into furfural (F) using acidic deep eutectic solvents (DESs) with dual solvent and catalysts behavior

E.S. Morais et al have reported an effi -cient title process with DESs composed of cholinium chloride ([Ch]Cl) and malic acid or glycolic acid at different molar ratios. Under optimal conditions F yield of 75% is obtained. Processing method is reported which uses distillation and back extraction with MeTHF. (Chem Sus Chem, 2019; DOI: 10.1002/CSSC. 201902848).

Highly efficient production of 5-methoxymethyl furfural (MMF) from fructose in DMSO/Amberlyst-15 catalytic system

H. Yang et al have referred to MMF as a biofuel (apart from other uses). About 80% yield was obtained with the title system, at 100°C. Reaction pathway was discerned and FTIR was used. (Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2020; DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.9b06392).

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DR. S.K. CHAKRAVORTYConsultant (Plant Engineering)Email: [email protected]

Management of technology with emphasis on SMEsINTRODUCTION

T echnology has become key to competitiveness of business and economic growth of a nation.

Investments in development & deploy-ment of new technology were recognised many years ago as vital for economic growth. Technology can provide more effi cient ways of performing work and open new paths for human activity. It also offers possibilities of improving quality and productivity. By creating product & service differentiation in the market place, technological innovation – the process by which a fi rm plans, implements, controls and evaluates technical changes – brings new opportunities for enhancing a fi rm’s competitiveness and growth. The opport-unities for creating economic benefi ts by means of technology are real and should be systematically exploited and fostered. Such an effort is particularly important in the present-day scenario, when a number of trends and new theories are showing the potential of continuous technological development.

Technology is any tool or technique, any product or any physical equipment or method of doing or making, by which human capability is extended. It is any hardware device, equipment or system, scientifi c knowledge, engineering design or process, special laboratory or test faci-lity, or a specially trained person. It is a knowledge source applied to improve the effi ciency of production and marketing of existing goods and services and creation of new goods and services.

Strategies of technology managementMOT encompasses continuing im-

provement of production processes, pro-duct and process design, management in-formation system, organisational support system and materials technology, as well as the management of research and deve-lopment (R&D) in products and processes.

It is concerned with planning and coordi-nation of efforts pertaining to:

Innovation in existing technology; Development of new and emerging technologies, as necessary;

Combining older technologies (tech-nology fusion); and

Acquiring, absorbing and using strate-gically relevant technologies with minimum lag.

The technology management strategy of a company consists of two basic ele-ments:

The company’s ability to perceive the need for change in its technologi-cal base, as part of its perception of its competitive environment; and

The company’s ability to implement the perceived requirement for change.

Technological changes in a company may, in turn, involve one or more of the following:

Minor improvement to an existing product or process technology;

Major enhancement to an existing product technology;

Developing an entirely new core tech-nology; and

Developing a new unrelated techno-logy.

The effective implementation of such changes, however, depends on the organi-sational culture. In this context, R&D and engineering cannot be separated from business decision-making. Without a strong culture of productivity, excellence and innovation, the acquisition and use of superior hardware cannot by itself gene-rate a sustainable competitive advantage.

For MOT, the following questions have to be answered by a company:

Does it have a clear product and market strategy? What market does it want to enter? How? What market does it want

to defend? What products and services attribute will accomplish these goals?

What technologies support the pro-duct and market strategy? Which ones produce a competitive advantage in existing markets by adding value or lowering cost? Which ones promise to support new market initiatives or to defi ne a new level or product perfor-mance?

What technological successes can the company support or exploit?

Does the R&D programme focus on developing capabilities in technolo-gies that will, or may, support its pro-duct and market strategy? Are options for technology acquisition (in-house development, licensing, academic sup-port, etc.) being examined considering immediate product and market stra-tegy as well as its future vision?

Do the R&D staff, manufacturing engineers and marketing people work together to ensure R&D ideas can be made into high quality, low cost, en-vironment friendly products that will meet customer’s needs?

Successful strategic MOT by a com-pany enables it to generate a sustainable competitive advantage, besides enabling it to cope effectively with threats and op-portunities generated by relentless change in technology(1):

High quality products and services. Minimized lifecycle costs of product development.

Substantially reduced production cost. Avoidance of waste in any form. Shorter design-to-production lead times.

Higher levels of fl exibility in respond-ing to change.

Economies of scale and scope.

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Reduction in number of machine tools required.

Reduction in fl oor space requirements. Reduction in labour requirement. Increase in equipment utilisation. Reduction in equipment breakdowns. Reduction in ‘work in progress’ (WIP) and all kinds of inventory, and reduc-tion in cycle time.

Increase life and effi ciency of plant and machinery.

Better production planning, schedul-ing and work fl ow.

Increase in manufacturing capacity. Higher labour performance and pro-ductivity through application of infor-mation technology (IT).

Shared use of design and manufactur-ing data.

Flexibility in design and manufactur-ing options.

Improved management control. Reduced energy consumption. Reduced burden on environment. Increased safety and occupational hazards.

Improved delivery (shortened delivery time).

Effi cient and reduced material hand-ling.

Faster introduction of new products and changes in manufacturing.

Increased ability to enter new markets quickly.

Increased motivation level of work force., etc.

Organisation structure for MOTThe organisation’s structure must faci-

litate the fl ow of timely, adequate and relevant information about technology and the market into its R&D segment. Strong linkages between R&D and marketing functions need to be built for easing the transition of technological innovations into commercial success. Technical plans pertaining to innovation also need to be integrated into the organisation’s strategic planning. These functions need to be ful-fi lled through the following staffi ng pat-tern:

Creative scientists and engineers: They are the source of technological ideas.

Entrepreneur: The entrepreneur cham-pions a techno-scientifi c activity. His role is to match technology and mar-ket. He understands user needs better. He strives to ensure adequate techni-cal, production, marketing, materials, machines and fi nancial resources for the development and launching of technovation.

Project manager: A project manager manages the specifi cs of R&D work. He coordinates and monitors the costs and progress of the project.

Sponsor: A sponsor overseas the con-tinuity of organisation support for technovation project. He protects and defends the creative engineers and entrepreneurs in case of diffi culties.

Production engineer: He helps R&D personnel with procedures of de-sign, use of certain material and the planning and implementation of the production process. He oversees the hardware aspect of technovation and rectifi es production defi ciencies before the commencement of commercial marketing.

SMEs in IndiaSMEs cover a wide spectrum of in-

dustries and play an important role in both developed and developing economies. India is no exception and SMEs occupy a promi-nent position in the Indian economy. The SME sector in India accounts for 40% of industrial production, 35% of total exports and provides about 80% of employment in the industrial/manufacturing sector. Over the years, SMEs have shown a consistent growth rate, both during protected and open economy. The number of SME units has registered a growth of about 6%; pro-duction is growing at 8%; and contributing to 60% of GDP.

The world of business is changing rapidly. The winds of globalisation have forced SMEs to grapple with changing

needs of customers. Large enterprises view SMEs as satellites around them, seeking revenue and possible profi t. In the era of globalisation, SMEs should possess the ability to get the organisation innovate quickly and produce acceptable products and services to capture upcoming business opportunities.

SMEs are of major importance to the economic growth of India. To sustain this role, they need support in defi ning their technological and organisational needs, and in fi nding the right approach to re-spond to these needs. The defi nition of SMEs varies from country to country; all over the world, number of employees or capital investments or both have been the basis for defi ning SMEs. In India, a capital investment in plant and machinery is used as criteria. As per prevailing defi nition, Small Scale Industries (SSIs) in India are defi ned as industrial undertaking in which the investment in fi xed assets in plant and machinery, whether held on ownership or lease or hire purchase, does not exceed Rs. 10-mn (US$0.23-mn)(2).

SMEs are present in nearly all sectors in India. As per an estimate, about 7,500 products are manufactured by SMEs in this country. SMEs can be broadly clas-sifi ed into four industrial sectors: automobile, electronics, machinery and process, as per National Small Industries Corpo-ration (NSIC). The number of SMEs in our country is about 3.5-mn, spread in 388 clusters all over the country. With globalisation of the economy, SMEs are facing a turbulent environment. They are expected to take on demands of the mar-ket-place and offer customized products with suffi cient speed to convert the mar-ket opportunity into realisable revenue. This calls for speed, ability to innovate, energy to monitor the changing expecta-tions of customers and an organisation that delivers fl exibility and required qua-lity. Enterprises must constantly innovate to create customer value to ensure viabi-lity and sustainability of their business,

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and develop capability for technology development and innovation as one type of core competence. This calls for proper MOT.

MOT will help SMEs maximize the cost-effectiveness of investments in technology development and ultimately contribute to enterprise value and profi t-ability. The benefi ts obtained by proper MOT can be tangible and intangible. The former includes inventory savings, less fl oor space, improved return on equity and reduced unit cost of production. The latter includes enhanced competitive en-vironment, increased fl exibility, improved product quality, and quick response to cus-tomer demand. These benefi ts strengthen the competitive edge(3).

Problems faced by Indian SMEs in managing technology

Protection and subsidiesReservation of a large number of pro-

ducts for SMEs eliminated competition from large enterprises. In addition, quotas of scarce raw materials at controlled pri-ces; reduced rates of excise duty; subsidy on sale to public departments; tax conces-sion on exports; protection from imports either through bans, restriction or high cus-tom duties; low rates of interest on funds etc. left no compelling need to innovate in product styles or performance, leave aside incorporation of customer-specifi c needs. Assured market and a price advantage brought complacency in operations, lead-ing to substandard quality of products and services.

Lack of strategic visionThere is lack of clear direction for

growth, product diversifi cation, selection of technology and lack of understanding of the future environment. There is no attempt to list short- and long-term objec-tives, or to formulate a MOT policy. Maxi-misation of profi ts constituted the single goal, to the detriment of others that should prepare an organisation for the future.

Lack of fi nancesAn SME is heavily restricted in invest-

ing in new technologies, new plant and machinery, because of limited availabi-lity of fi nance. Allocation of resources to R&D and product development also takes a back seat, as SME’s cannot invest in in-frastructure of labs and equipment with uncertain long-term returns. Limitations of resources also prohibit the owner from recruiting professionals, technologists and scientists. The owner, therefore, fails to get insights into latest processes, marketing concepts, new products, developing tech-nologies, materials, skill development and management practices.

Lack of focus on human resource deve-lopment

With the introduction of new tech-nologies, many tasks can be performed by machines that have embedded skills. Therefore, the new worker requires higher conceptual and behavioural skills to understand technologies, processes and techniques better, and also possess capa-bilities of reasoning, inter-personal skills and communications. Concern for higher organisational effi ciency, productivity and quality demand that workers possess a good understanding of the system in ope-ration, technical process, importance of specifi cations, nature of materials, impli-cations of usage of parts not conforming to designs, and the importance of keeping to schedules, costs and coordinated work.

More workmen are needed with mul-tiple or fl exible skills that can understand and carry out more than one trade. As the new pattern lays stress on attitudes, behaviour and attributes such as commit-ment to goals and loyalty, and working with customer focus, employees require a high degree of motivation and a work culture conducive to creativity, innova-tion and harmonious relationship. Lack of transparency in performance evaluation, disregard of merit, and hire & fi re policy are detrimental to the same. Technologies are changing fast, which calls for continu-

ous training for exposure to new skills and retaining knowledge workers.

Technological aspectsSMEs generally use outdated techno-

logy. Manual operations, use of outdated models, reconditioned machines, etc., are often used. High margins prevented any exercise on saving of materials, value engi-neering or revision of product standards in line with new developments. Many SMEs took pride in offering old specifi -cations on the pretext these were safe and reliable.

New technologies have more auto-mation and programmable facilities. They are capable of generating high precision, close tolerances, high consis-tency and fewer rejections. They are also user-friendly. The new technologies are engineered to increase fl exibility of pro-duction and to respond to change. Mass production and automated manufactur-ing technology, including automated assembly lines, are giving way to small batch production. Change in technology is also evident in product design – pro-ducts with variations in features or styles, or with add-on characteristics, are being introduced more frequently so that customer interests are kept alive. There is a trend for products to be user-friendly and less material-intensive in construc-tion. Lower energy consumption, high reliability and low failure rates are other attributes.

Maintenance management technology requires optimisation so that breakdowns are eliminated; best quality products are manufactured; while avoiding safety and health hazards in the shop-fl oor. Promo-tion of energy management technolo-gies and practices has to be explored for achieving competitive edge. With the globalisation of economy and increased regulations from national and international authorities, there is a demand on SME’s to manage their technology to have not only improved quality and competitive costs,

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but also environment-friendly products and operations.

Lack of application of ITBarring some software companies, the

use of IT has not been exploited fully by Indian SME’s. IT is a dominant area where technology has had a major impact. IT has redefi ned the entire gamut of production processes, distribution and marketing. The demand from customer, availability of stocks and manufacturing requirements can now be assessed faster and more ac-curately. IT has to be seen as a process facilitator and an instrument to improve a vision. As means to provide information to customers it will continuously raise their expectations. This will require industry to be more customer-focused.

Methodologies to be adopted by SMEs for MOT

Strategic alliances and joint venturesSMEs have to think of continuous and multiple innovations to sustain competi-tiveness. This is where the role of strate-gic alliances and joint ventures is relevant. These bring together complementary com-petencies and market focus. It is easier to enter into a joint venture or an alliance to get the most innovative ideas see the light of the day. By pooling resources, primarily in R&D, competing organisations in most industries have recognised they can bene-fi t from the results of better products and new markets, and gain scale. Overhead costs can be minimised, with each partner focusing on his core competency.

Each alliance is unique, and built on mutual respect and shared interests, rather than legal documents and tight controls. SMEs striving to take on foreign compe-tition need to expand their mind-set and culture to team up with foreigners and to acquire and retain intellectual assets with a focus on customer and progressive human resource policies. The rules of competition in the domestic industry in this millennium will demand organisations built on change,

not stability; organised around a network of alliances, not a rigid internal hierarchy; based on inter-dependencies of partners, not self-suffi ciency; and on technological advantages, not land and buildings.

MOT by partnerships, ancillarisation and sub-contracting also helps SMEs develop and sustain their business. During the 1980s, large MNCs such as Suzuki, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Piaggio etc. began setting up production bases in India, often with local partners. These were later followed by Korean companies such as Hyundai, Samsung, LG etc. The biggest impact of this was in the automobile sec-tor. A high level of technological sophisti-cation, along with commensurate com-mitment, was now expected from vendors. In turn, the principals offered stability of price, support for skill upgradation and, in some cases, even direct fi nancial assis-tance through equity participation. It was in this auto component sector that Indian SMEs came into their own – they began small, but scaled up fast, with considerable investments in technology.

Collaboration with educational institu-tions

SMEs should obtain a profi le of sci-ence and engineering faculties in univer-sities, and locate key areas that might be examined in greater detail for MOT. For identifying and assessing areas of exper-tise, technology or equipment, depart-mental reports and publications can be surveyed and staff members interviewed. Opportunities can be exploited through additional research funding; technology transfer to industry (e.g., contract research, patents & license agreements, consul-tancy, joint venture, service facilities and laboratories); training opportunities (e.g., degrees, long- & short-term courses, dis-tance or fl exible courses. This may open up opportunities, which can generate additional income to the universities. At the same time, SMEs can carry out MOT in an optimal way. This will also help in increasing awareness among researchers/

faculty members of the value of intellec-tual property.

Collaboration of SMEs with educa-tional institutions will aid the transition of technology from universities to industries.

Human resource developmentManagement style, fl exibility, team-

building skills, communication skills and technical skills must be imparted to SME managers. Training modules can be used to encourage SME executives to think in ways consistent with the cultures, objec-tives and interests of all partners. Entre-preneurship training programmes may be conducted. Special courses on manage-ment of production, operations, mainte-nance, energy, project, environment, and materials may be organised. The workmen can be given training on multi-skilling. All employees should be made computer-lite-rate, so that MOT can be done most effec-tively. Vendor development programmes can be organised for imparting knowledge to SMEs for enhancing the marketabi-lity of their products to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).

Application of ITIn the 21st century, SMEs will be re-

quired to enhance their IT capabilities. They should embrace e-commerce as early as possible, to meet future challenges.

IT application will benefi t product de-signers, product distributors, marketers, forecasters & planners, and fi nancers & suppliers. Via the internet, SMEs will be able to implement global marketing with-out high cost. Customers will be able to place orders and give specifi cations, and companies can design products based on demand. Operations can be automated with high fl exibility in production.

Role of GovernmentGovernment has to play a crucial role

in promoting partnerships in MOT and strengthen SMEs. Several interventions may be needed, including:

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Benchmarking SMEs against global standards;

Identifi cation of sectors where SMEs have competitive advantage;

Encouraging specializations in SMEs; Encouraging skilled and knowledge workmen;

Giving soft credit for enabling SMEs to manage technology;

Creation of support institutions, e.g., training centres for transfer of tech-nology and continuous education pro-grammes;

Providing access to innovation cen-tres; and

Develop proper infrastructure (e.g., uninterrupted power, proper roads & transport, effl uent treatment facilities etc.)

Government may update techno-logy by identifying inputs needed for SMEs; improve technology to improve product-design and development; and promote utilisation of appropriate techno-logy for achieving higher quality product.For promoting quality standards, various awards like Rajeev Gandhi National Qua-lity Award, CII-Exim Business Excellence Award, Golden Peacock National Quality Award and many State-level awards have been instituted. The Government of India also gives subsidies to SMEs interested in getting ISO Certifi cation.

The Department of Scientifi c & In-dustrial Research (DSIR), under the Ministry of Science & Technology, has opened a Technology Management Di-vision, which works in close association with industry, industry associations, re-search organisations and academic insti-tutes. The activities undertaken by this division include:

Provide assistance in effi cient transfer of technology;

Enhance knowledge base in respect of technologies specifi c to the nation;

Provide information to industry, Gov-ernment departments & researchers;

Promote industry-institute interaction by setting up resource centres;

Enhance academic interest & contri-bution through active collaborations;

Initiate State agencies & research organisations to take up technology management activities;

Disseminate information through newsletters, portals, manuals etc.

Develop case studies for providing understanding of technology manage-ment; and

Conduct tailor-made management development programmes, awareness programmes, and focused training courses on specifi c issues on MOT.

The Ministry of Science & Techno-logy has started a novel programme called Technopreneur Promotion Programme (TePP) jointly operated by DSIR, Tech-nology Information Forecasting & As-sessment Council (TIFAC) and Depart-ment of Science & Technology (DST) to tap the vast innovative potential of Indian citizens. This programme supports in-dustries for technology development and absorption of foreign technology, build-ing indigenous capabilities and supports national research organisations in joint projects with industry.

The National Millennium Indian Tech-nology Leadership Initiative (NMITLI) is the largest public-private-partnership ef-fort within the R&D domain in the coun-try. The Government fi nances and plays a catalytic role in MOT for Indian industries through this initiative.

The Government has set up Small Industries Service Institute (SISI) under Small Industries Development Organisa-tion (SIDCO). The institute assists SMEs in upgrading knowledge and improving skills, through management and skill up-gradation programmes, and also gives consultancy services in the area of techno-logy management.

The Technology Bureau for Small

Enterprises (TBSE) was set up by Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) in collaboration with United Nations – Asia Pacifi c Centre for Transfer of Technology (UN-APCTT) to bring synergy between technology & fi nance for the SME sector.

The Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME) is carrying out vendor development programmes through its development institutes located in all over the country. It helps SMEs to identify emerging demands of buyers. Through these programmes, Public Sector Enterprises and Ministries including Defence, Railways, and Telecommunica-tions & Power, try to outsource supply of spares, components and sub-assemblies to SMEs(4).

Case study: MOT in a soya oil process-ing industry

ProblemA large quantity of oil goes along with

the de-oiled cake (DOC), resulting in sig-nifi cant loss of yield. The average oil con-tent in DOC is 1-1.25%, as compared to the 0.5% benchmark.

Causes & effects Poor seed quality due to presence of green seed, damaged seeds and high moisture content led to low oil yield, high phosphorous content in crude oil and less oil stability, respectively.

Less effi cient cracking due to wide variation in seed size, worn-out roller and stone in seed, led to powder or whole seed content, damage to crackers/fl akers rolls and incomplete fl aking and extraction.

Inadequate cooking due to inade-quately sized cooker, less heating surface, and inadequate temperature led to incomplete fl aking & sub-sequent extraction.

Less effi cient fl aking due to large variation in fl ake thickness, worn-out rollers and inadequate cracking &

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cooking led to increase in oil content in DOC.

Less effi cient extraction due to high bed thickness, low extraction time, low drainage time, and improper hexane spray led to poor extraction of oil, high residual oil content in DOC, and high hexane concentration (miscella concentration) in wet DOC, which further led to high hexane loss and high oil content in DOC.

The SME unit collaborated with the chemical engineering department of a local engineering college and professionals from National Productivity Council of India (an autonomous body under Depart-ment of Industrial Promotion & Planning, Ministry of Industry & Commerce). Based on the joint research, the following techno-logical options were established:

Procurement of graded seed, as speci-fi ed by Soya Oil Processing Industries Association (SOPA).

Seed grader & cleaner be installed at market itself.

Installation of seed grader with con-veyance system for grading of seed before cracking in the unit.

Replacement of worn-out rollers of the crackers.

Installation of de-stoner. Increasing the heating surface area in the cooker by adding more steam pipes (limpets).

Installation of new cooker. Cooling cooked seeds from 80°C to 65-70°C preferably by natural cooling before fl aking.

Repair of worn-out rollers of fl akers, and replacement of irreparable rollers of the fl akers.

Increase hexane drainage time in ex-tractor.

Increase extraction time by appropri-ate rate of feeding & maintaining bed thickness.

By implementing the above, savings of about US$180,000 per annum is achiev-able in a 0.1-mtpa solvent extraction plant,

while bringing down oil content in DOC from 1.25% to 0.8%.

CONCLUSIONSIn a globalised economy, enterprises

must constantly innovate to create cus-tomer value and ensure viability and sus-tainability of their business. To do so, en-terprises must enhance their capability for technology development and innovation. The full use of internal and external man-agement resources is necessary for MOT, which aims to maximize cost-effective-ness of investment in technology deve-lopment and contribute to enterprise value and profi tability. To support this endea-vour, Government needs to formulate ap-propriate policies and strategies for more effective MOT, and innovations to move enterprises up the value-chain.

Enterprises should effectively utilise the combination of technological strength with managerial resources for developing new business & capture value in the global market. Enterprises should practice MOT by using technology as a strategic vari-able to gain competitive advantage. This would require an organisation to critically understand process of technology plan-ning & strategy, MOT transfer & absorp-tion, selection of technology and the com-petitive environment. Enterprises should maximize value creation by technological innovations and maximising process pro-ductivity.

Enterprises should select a niche busi-ness domain, according to their core tech-nology and look for creating new business opportunities through their core intelli-gence. They should have proper vision & strategies for MOT in their organisations & should have a learning project team.

Enterprises should build competitive advantage by differentiation and ensuring quality, cost, delivery and fl exibility. They should train their employees for updating skills for practicing MOT as an engine for sustainable growth.

Enterprises should have preferably in-house R&D for technovation, or tie-ups with universities or R&D organisations for MOT, to remain competitive. They should also create systems to counter risks and constraints by complying with environmental and safety regulations. En-terprises should implement 5S & Kaizen for enhancing productivity, innovation & improving shop-fl oor management, as a strategy of MOT in their organisations.

SMEs have to think of continuous and multiple innovations to sustain com-petitiveness. This is where the role of strategic alliances and joint ventures is relevant. These bring together comple-mentary competencies. Collaboration with educational institutions will bridge the gap in the transition of technology from university to industry.

In the 21st century, SMEs will be re-quired to enhance their capabilities in IT. They should embrace e-commerce as early as possible to meet future chal-lenges(5).

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ing World Class Manufacturing – A Bridge to your Manufacturing Sur-vival (Shop Floor Manual), (1998), WCM Associates, Fort Wayne, USA.

2. Offi ce of the Development Commis-sioner, Ministry of Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises, Govt. of India., (2014).

3. Mahajan, Y.S., Virmani, M.R., Pro-ductivity in the age of changing technology, Centre of Public Sector Studies, (1987), New Delhi.

4. Chakravorty, S.K., Country paper presented on management of techno-logy in multi-country observational study mission on the management of technology, June 2009, Tokyo, Japan.

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Vaccines, historically a commodi-tized sector, have risen to the top of the industry’s watch list

as the race for a vaccine against the novel coronavirus is on. What else is on DCAT Value Chain Insights’ Top 10 Watch List for Biologics and Biomanu-facturing?

1. Vaccines: The race for a vaccine against the novel coronavirus

Vaccines, historically more of a commoditized sector, have taken on heightened importance as pharmaceu-tical companies, academic institutions, and research centres work to develop a vaccine against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). A recent article in Nature Reviews Drug Discovery(1) noted that as of April 8, 2020, global COVID-19 vaccine research and development included 115 vaccine candidates, of which 78 were confi rmed as active and 37 were unconfi rmed (development status cannot be determined from publicly available or proprietary information sources). Of the 78 confi rmed active projects, 73 are currently at exploratory or preclinical stages.

Key announced projects by the large pharmaceutical companies in-clude Johnson & Johnson (J&J), which reports (as of late March 2020) that it had selected a lead COVID-19 vaccine candidate for which it expects to ini-

A Top 10 watch list: Biologics and biomanufacturingtiate Phase I clinical studies by Septem-ber 2020. The company expects to ini-tiate human clinical studies of its lead vaccine candidate at the latest by Sep-tember 2020 and anticipates the fi rst batches of a COVID-19 vaccine could be available for emergency use authori-zation in early 2021, a substantiallyaccelerated timeframe in comparison to the typical vaccine-development pro-cess. Through a new partnership with the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) of the US Department of Health and Human Services, HHS and J&J have committed more than $1-billion of in-vestment to co-fund vaccine research, development, and clinical testing.

In April 2020, Pfi zer fi nalized a collaboration, worth up to $748-mil-lion ($185-million upfront), with BioNTech, a Mainz, Germany-based biopharmaceutical company, for the co-development and distribution (ex-cluding China) of a potential mRNA-based coronavirus vaccine aimed at preventing COVID-19 infection. The two companies plan to jointly conduct clinical trials for the COVID-19 vac-cine candidates initially in the US and Europe across multiple sites. BioNTech and Pfi zer say they intend to initiate the fi rst clinical trials as early as the end of April 2020, assuming regulatory clear-ance.

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Earlier in April 2020, Sanofi and GlaxoSmithKline signed a letter of in-tent to develop an adjuvanted vaccine for COVID-19 using technology from both companies. Sanofi will contribute its S-protein COVID-19 antigen, which is based on recombinant DNA techno-logy, and which has provided an exact genetic match to proteins found on the surface of the virus. The DNA sequence encoding this antigen has been com-bined into the DNA of the Baculovirus expression platform, the basis of Sanofi ’s licensed recombinant infl uenza pro-duct in the US. GSK will contributeits pandemic adjuvant technology. The use of an adjuvant can be of parti-cular importance in a pandemic situa-tion since it may reduce the amount of vaccine protein required per dose, thereby allowing more vaccine doses to be produced. The companies plan to initiate Phase I clinical trials in the se-cond half of 2020 and, subject to regula-tory considerations, are aiming to com-plete the development required for availability by the second half of 2021.

In a separate deal, Sanofi and Trans-late Bio, a clinical-stage messenger RNA (mRNA) therapeutics company, formed a licensing agreement in late March 2020 to develop a novel mRNA vaccine for COVID-19. This collabo-ration leverages an existing agreement from 2018 between the two companies to develop mRNA vaccines for infec-tious diseases.

Among smaller companies, Moderna Therapeutics, a company specia-lizing in messenger RNA (mRNA) therapeutics and vaccines, announced

Fig. 1: DCAT Value Chain Insights Top 10: Watch List: Biologics and BiomanufacturingSource: Compiled by DCAT Value Chain Insights editorial staff, company and market information

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an agreement in April 2020 for a com-mitment of up to $483-million from BARDA to accelerate development of the company’s mRNA vaccine candi-date (mRNA-1273) against the novel coronavirus. A Phase I study of mRNA-1273 is being conducted by the US National Institutes of Health. Inovio Pharmaceuticals, a Plymouth Meet-ing, Pennsylvania-based pharmaceuti-cal company, reports that the US Food and Drug Administration has accepted the company’s investigational new drug (IND) application for INO-4800, its DNA vaccine candidate designed to prevent COVID-19 infection. The company was scheduled to begin Phase I clinical testing of INO-4800 in healthy volunteers beginning April 6,2020.

2. Vaccine manufacturing: technology and scale-up

Just as important as successfully developing an effective vaccine against COVID-19 is having the ability to scale up manufacturing to meet demand for a COVID-19 vaccine. A case in point is J&J, which with the announcement of its plan to initiate clinical trials of a lead COVID-19 vaccine candidate, also an-nounced a manufacturing plan. J&J an-nounced it is expanding its global manu-facturing capacity, including through the establishment of US vaccine-manu-facturing capabilities and scaling up capacity in other countries. The company says that the additional capacity will assist in the rapid production of a vaccine and will enable the supply of more than one billion doses of a vaccine.

3. Biologic-based antivirals against the novel coronavirus

Equally important as a vaccine against COVID-19 are potential treat-ments to reduce, mitigate, or alleviate the harmful effects of the COVID-19 infection. Antivirals, both small mole-cules and biologics, are being evaluated as potential treatments.

One biologic-based antiviral under development is Sanofi ’s and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals’ Kevzara (sarilumab). Sanofi reported late March 2020 that the fi rst patient outside of the US has been treated as part of a global clinical program evaluating Kevzara in patients hospitalized with severe COVID-19. The global clinical program was also ini-tiated in Italy, Spain, Germany, France, Canada, Russia and the US. Sanofi is leading trials outside the US, while Regeneron is leading US trials. This is the second multi-centre, double-blind, Phase II/III trial as part of the Kevzara COVID-19 program, and the companies say that they are continuing to work with authorities around the world to secure initiation at additional sites.

Kevzara is a fully human mono-clonal antibody that inhibits the inter-leukin-6 (IL-6) pathway by binding and blocking the IL-6 receptor. IL-6 may play a role in driving the overactive infl ammatory response in the lungs of patients who are severely or critically ill with COVID-19 infection, according to information from the companies. The role of IL-6 is supported by preliminary data from a single-arm study in China using another IL-6 receptor inhibitor.

CSL Behring and SAB Biothera-peutics, a Sioux Falls, South Dakota-based clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company, have partnered in the deve-lopment of SAB-185, a COVID-19 therapeutic candidate on track for clinical evaluation by early summer of 2020. The partnership combines CSL Behring’s protein-science capabilities with SAB’s immunotherapy platform capable of developing and produc-ing fully human polyclonal antibodies without the need for blood-plasmadonations from recovered patients. The therapeutic candidate, SAB-185, is generated from SAB’s proprietary plat-form that can produce large volumes of human polyclonal antibodies targeted

to SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.

4. Head of the class: the top-selling biologics

Biologics continue to play an im-portant part in the global pharmaceu-tical market. In 2018, fi ve of the top-selling prescription drugs, as compiled by Evaluate Pharma, were biologics. These were:

Merck & Co.’s Keytruda (pembro-lizumab), an immunotherapy for cancer, the number one selling drug in 2018;

AbbVie’s Humira (adalimumab), an anti-infl ammatory drug for multiple indications, the number two selling drug in 2018;

Bristol-Myers Squibb’s Opdivo (nivolumab), an immune-oncology drug, ranked number four;

Johnson & Johnson’s Stelara (ustekinumab) for treating psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis, ranked num-ber eight; and

Bayer’s and Regeneron Pharma-ceuticals’ Eylea (afl ibercept) for treat-ing age-related macular degenera-tion, macular oedema, and diabetic retinopathy, ranked number nine.

5. Biologics’ share of new drug approvals

Although small molecules still domi-nate in terms of new molecular entities (NMEs) approved by the US Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Drug Research and Evaluation (CDER), bio-logics continue to make inroads.

Figure 2 outlines the share of bio-logics in recent NME approvals by the FDA’s CDER.

6. Biosimilars: new market entrantsIncreasing biosimilar uptake is key

for the current and future of the bio-similars market. A report in 2019 by KPMG, commissioned by Medicines for Europe, which represents generics and

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biosimilars developers in Europe, exa-mined ways to increase the utilisation of biosimilar, generic, and other value-added medicines in hospitals, which among European countries, account for the greatest share of healthcare expenditures, with medicines represent-ing a part of those expenditures. The report analysed the hospital systems and medicine usage in eight European countries (Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Spain, and the UK). The report analysed the differen-ces between countries in the utilization of generic and biosimilar medicines in hospitals. Comparing value and vol-ume market shares, originators and off-patent brands typically have a com-bined volume market share of less than 30%, whereas the budgetary impact of originators and off-patent brands typi-cally exceeds 60%. The report identi-fi es biosimilar-specifi c key ingredients for increased utilisation in the hospital setting. These biosimilar-specifi c key ingredients focus on improving mar-ket access of biosimilar medicines by: increasing awareness of hospi-tal physicians, nurses and pharma-cists; implementing biosimilar target agreements and quotas; and by draft-ing guidelines on treatment switch-ing.

7. Biosimilars and interchangeabi-lity: the market impact

Two recent actions by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) may open up the market for biosimilars in the US. Last year (2019), the FDA fi nalised a guidance describing how biosimilars can achieve an interchange-able status, which means they may be substituted for the reference biologic without a prescriber intervening. The Biologics Price Competition and Inno-vation Act of 2009 created an abbrevi-ated licensure pathway for biological products that are demonstrated to be biosimilar to or interchangeable with an FDA-approved biological product. An interchangeable product is a bio-similar product that meets additional requirements needed to show that an interchangeable product is expected to produce the same clinical result as the reference product in any given patient. Also, for products administered to a patient more than once, the risk in terms of safety and reduced effi cacy of switching back and forth between an interchangeable product and a refer-ence product must have been evaluated, according to information from the FDA.

The designation as an interchange-able product may help to improve the

uptake of these type of biosimilars. The FDA provided an example to illustrate this measure. For example, say a patient self-administers a biological product by injection to treat rheumatoid arthritis. To receive the biosimilar instead of the re-ference product, the patient may need a prescription from a healthcare prescriber written specifi cally for that biosimilar. However, once a product is approved by the FDA as interchangeable, the patient may be able to take a prescription for the reference product to the pharmacy and, depending on the state, the pharmacist could substitute the interchangeable product for the reference product with-out consulting the prescriber.

In a separate development opening up the biosimilar market, the FDA fi na-lized a questions-and-answers guidance on so-called “deemed to be licensed” products in March 2020. Under the Bio-logics Price Competition and Innovation Act of 2009, Congress created a 10-year timeline to prepare for the regulatory transition of biological products that were historically regulated under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. In March 2020, the FDA began recei-ving applications for proposed biosimi-lars to these licensed transition biologi-cal products, including insulin products.

Fig. 2: Percentage of Biologics Approved as New Molecular Entities (NMEs) by FDA’s CDER, 2015-2019Source: US Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research

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Approximately 100 drugs offi cially be-came biologics under the “deemed to be a license” provision.

8. Cell and gene therapies: manufac-turing investments

Although niche modalities, cell and gene therapies continue to be an active area of investment by pharmaceuti-cal companies to add products to their pipelines and manufacturing capabili-ties and for certain CDMOs/CMOs to add capabilities.

Among recent key deals were: Roche’s $4.3-billion acquisition of Spark Therapeutics, a commercial gene-therapy company based in Philadelphia, in 2019;

Novartis’ acquisition in 2019 of CELLforCURE, a CDMO of cell and gene therapies in Europe, from LFB, a French pharmaceutical com-pany, which included a cell and gene manufacturing facility located outside of Paris in Les Ulis, France and the related adjacent land;

Novartis’ $8.9-billion acquisition in 2018 of AveXis, a gene-therapy company, and subsequent FDA approval of the gene therapy, Zol-gensma (onasemnogeneabeparvovec-xioi), for treating paediatric patients with spinal muscular atrophy, a rare neuromuscular disorder; and

Gilead Sciences’ $11.9-billion acquisition of Kite Pharma in 2017 and subsequent manufacturing ex-pansion at its facilities in California.

Among CDMOs key recent deals were:

Catalent’s $1.2-billion acquisition of Paragon Bioservices, a Balti-more, Maryland-based contract provider of viral vector develop-ment and manufacturing services for gene therapies, and its $315-mil-lion acquisition earlier this year of MaSTherCell, a CDMO of cell and gene therapies; and

Thermo Fisher Scientifi c’s $1.7-bil-lion acquisition of Brammer Bio, a CDMO of viral vector manufactur-ing for gene and cell therapies.

9. Advances in biomanufacturingKey trends include:

Wider acceptance of single-use technologies;

A transition to smaller bioreactor tank sizes due to lower product volu-mes as biopharmaceutical compa-nies target smaller patient popula-tions and cell-line expression is improving; and

The adoption of next-generation production technologies, which in-clude in-line media and buffer pre-paration, single-pass tangential fl ow fi ltration, and continuous multi-column chromatography technologies.

Emerging technology advances in-clude:

Continuous bioprocessing; Related process-intensification strategies with the aim of designing smaller volume processes and in-creasing manufacturing fl exibility;

At-line/in-line process monitoring to enable continuous bioprocessing and improve analytics; and

Modular bioprocessing facilities to reduce manufacturing foot-prints and also to increase fl exibi-lity.

10. Live biotherapeutic products: a new opportunity

Last year (2019) also saw the entry of new CDMOs/CMOs focusing on a niche modality, live biotherapeutic products. A live biotherapeutic product contains a live microorganism that is used for the prevention, treatment, or cure of a disease or condition, and their potential use has increased with better understanding of the link between human health and the human microbiome. Many of the microorganisms identifi ed for the manufacture of live biothera-

peutic products are obligate or strict anaerobes and spore-forming orga-nisms and require specialized expertise in handling and cultivating the orga-nism as well as specialized facilities and equipment.

Last year (2019), Arranta Bio, a new CDMO that focuses on the hu-man microbiome, was formed to pro-vide live biotherapeutic products for microbiome developers by bacterial fermentation, isolation, drying and en-capsulation. Arranta is establishing late clinical-stage and commercial-ready capacity at a new facility in Watertown, Massachusetts, which the company expects to come on line in 2020. Arranta Bio was founded by Mark Bamforth, founder and former CEO of Brammer Bio, a CDMO focusing on cell and gene therapies, which Thermo Fisher Scientifi c acquired for $1.7-billion in May 2019. Arranta Bio has since raised $82-million in fi nancing, formed a stra-tegic partnership with Thermo Fisher, acquired Captozyme, a clinical CDMO for microbiome biotherapeutics, and established a Center of Excellence for microbiome development and clinical supply.

Also in 2019, Lonza and Chr. Han-sen Holding, a bioscience company, announced an investment of €90-mil-lion ($99-million) for funding a new joint venture for a new CDMO in the live biotherapeutic product market. The joint venture, BacThera, is head-quartered in Basel, Switzerland with production facilities in Denmark and Switzerland.

REFERENCE Tung Thang Le, et al., “The COVID-19 Vaccine Development Land-scape,” Nature Reviews Drug Dis-covery, April 9, 2020;doi: 10.1038/d41573-020-00073-5.

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The global plastics industry has seen tumultuous times of late. Even before the coronovirus

pandemic hit the world, impacting production and demand for all sorts of materials, the issue of plastic waste and its management has been centre-stage in developing and developed countries. Producers, consumers, regulators, and NGOs, along with other stakeholders, are now actively engaged in setting the plastics industry on a more sustainable path of development – one that brings as much material as possible into re-cycle loops, and minimises the leakage of plastics waste into the environment, in general, and the oceans, in particular.

In this interview, conducted by email, Mr. Jeff Wooster, Global Sus-tainability Director for Dow Packaging and Specialty Plastics, addresses the ef-forts being undertaken by the industry, along with partners, and how the indus-try is working to develop a truly circu-lar economy for this versatile material.

Mr. Wooster has played a key role in the formation and launch of the Alliance to End Plastic Waste, a global cross-value chain initiative working to eliminate plastic waste from the envi-ronment. He joined Dow in 1988, where he spent fi ve years in Polyolefi ns Pro-duct Research. In this role he developed new polyethylene resins and worked to understand fundamental materials sci-ence and polymer processing. In 1993, he transferred to the Plastics Technical Service & Development team, where he has held technical responsibility for many of the company’s key polyethy-lene customers. In 2007, he moved to Marketing & Sales, where he assumed responsibility for sustainability for Dow’s North American plastics busi-

JEFF WOOSTER, GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY DIRECTOR, DOW PACKAGING & SPECIALTY PLASTICS

‘Moving toward a more circular world for plastics requires changes at every step of the lifecycle’

ness and was named to his present posi-tion in 2011.

Excerpts from the interview:

The plastics packaging industry is facing strong criticism from environ-mentalists, governments and regu-lators. Is this justifi ed? How is the industry, in general, and Dow, in parti-cular, responding to the challenge?

Plastics have been in greater focus in recent years, and, if you cut through some of the noise, I believe all of the various stakeholders, including Dow agree more than we disagree. We all know too much plastic is lost to waste and entering our natural environment. This is unaccept-able. Alongside our partners – through collaboration and direct actions taken by Dow, we’re working to shift toward plas-tic for a circular world – whereby from design to disposal, the value of plastic is retained, while the burdens placed on the environment are eliminated.

We know there’s a huge opportu-nity to better capture and reuse plastic

by scaling investments in collection, waste management, recycling technologies

“There’s a huge opportunity to better capture and reuse plastic by scaling investments in collection, waste manage-

ment, recycling technologies and new end markets”

and new end markets. These things take time, investment and collaboration, and Dow has been at the forefront of helping drive the collaborations and bring the resources together to make this happen.

What has been the progress made by The Alliance to End Plastics Waste? What is the status of the fi nancials commitments made by companies? Are these being enhanced?

The Alliance to End Plastic waste is just over a year since initially being announced. We currently have approxi-mately 50 members and have collec-tively pledged more than $1.5 billion to develop and scale solutions that manage plastic waste and promote post-use solutions of plastic. The Alliance has received hundreds of project ideas, which it is evaluating and has started a number of projects, including the following:

Renew Oceans: with a vision to en-gage local river communities to col-lect plastic from rivers with the biggest contribution of ocean plastic pollution.

Project Stop: is a zero plastic leakage program co-founded by Borealis in the regency of Jembrana focusing on household collections and recycling with a view to create new local jobs.

The Incubation Network: An initia-tive created by the Circulate Initia-tive and SecondMuse, aiming to create a network of innovators, investors and government leaders to support entrepreneurs in fi nding innovative solutions.

The End Plastic Waste Innovation Platform: Developed in partnership

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with Plug and Play, it is an accelera-tor program focusing on identifying solutions and supporting start-ups in Silicon Valley, Paris and Singapore.

Advanced Recycling Projects: In-cludes various technologies inte-grated with mechanical recycling systems to address mixed and hard-to-recycle plastic aiming to reduce size of the waste and maximise the value from recycled materials.

For additional detail on these pro-jects, I advise you to check out the Alliance’s fi rst anniversary report which can be found here.

How far has the industry come in terms of a circular economy for plas-tics? What are the hurdles to achiev-ing the true circularity for plastics packaging?

First, let me be clear that we have a long way to go – moving toward a more circular world requires changes at every step of the lifecycle of any given product. Our society is still largely set up for the linear “make, use, dispose” economy. However, signifi cant money and effort is being invested as compa-nies, collaborating with governments, NGOs and other stakeholders, are see-ing the real opportunity.

From Dow’s standpoint, I’ll men-tion a few examples we’re investing and innovating to help the world recy-cle far more than we do today.

Dow is driving innovation around new types of recycling processes, supporting reusability and using fewer resources as part of a com-mitment to advancing solutions for capturing the value from used plas-tic. Advanced recycling, commonly known as feedstock or chemical re-cycling, is the process of using waste plastic as a raw material to make new plastics. Dow recently announced a partnership in Europe with Fuenix Ecogy Group for the supply of a

new feedstock made from recycled plastic waste, to produce new Dow polymers. The process breaks down mixed waste plastics into their origi-nal form to manufacture virgin poly-mers. The polymers produced will be identical to products from tradi-tional feedstocks and can be used in the same applications.

Dow, in partnership with UPM Biofuels, a producer of advanced biofuels, announced the commer-cialization of a plastics offering for the packaging industry made from a bio-based renewable feedstock.

Dow continues to invest heavily in R&D to ensure our products are de-signed and manufactured in the best way possible. This provides many life-cycle benefi ts and includes actions such as making plastics that can be used to create more easily recycled packaging and reducing the energy intensity of our own manufacturing operations.

Product innovation is key to end plastics waste in the environment. Dow’s RecycleReady technology enables manufacturers to develop packaging that can be recycled via polyethylene recycling streams. Dow recently worked with Kel-logg’s Bear Naked Inc. granola di-vision and Berry Global to develop the fi rst fully recyclable stand-up barrier pouch made for food pack-aging that’s available nationwide.

Can you comment on the sustainability targets that Dow has set for itself? How far are you along in meeting them?

Dow’s ambition is to be the most in-novative, customer-centric, inclusive and sustainable materials science company in the world. Sustainability is more than an important ambition for Dow. It is key to how we apply science to drive growth, im-prove our operations and help solve some of the world’s most complex challenges.

Over the last 25 years, Dow has been guided by three sets of decade-long,

sustainability goals. We describe the sets as Footprint-Handprint-Blueprint. The inaugural set, Dow’s 2005 Environ-ment, Health, & Safety Goals, focused on the company’s footprint and resulted in $5 billion in economic savings from energy effi ciency and avoided costs.

There are seven sustainability goals as outlined in our current set of 2025 Sustainability Goals. To date, we have made signifi cant progress toward achieving the goals, including: more than 25 percent of our goal of $1 bil-lion in business value from projects that are good for the company and better for nature; elimination of 28 Priority 1 health risks in 2018, versus a target of 25; and at the end of 2019 Dow had in place contracts for 539 MW of renew-able power, as well as 244 MW of re-newable steam, toward a target of 750 MW. Complete updates are published in our annual Sustainability Report, published each year in June. https://corporate.dow.com/en-us/science-and-sustainability/reporting.html

Can you highlight some initiatives that Dow is taking along with part-ners in the supply chain in meeting sustainability targets with respect to reducing plastics waste?

In addition to the projects discussed earlier, here are a few more examples:

Dow is creating innovative applications for recycled plastics – demonstrating that a circular world is not that far out of reach. It is working with partners around the globe to construct polymer-modifi ed asphalt roads with post-consumer recycled plastic. This technology improves durability and road performance. Dow is also working with companies around the globe to make items such as pallets from recycled materials, and investigating opportunities to ensure those recycled plastic pallets are either reused or recycled again. Dow recently launched post-consumer recycled (PCR) line of plas-tic resins. This is Dow’s fi rst 100% mecha-

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nically recycled plastic resins offering, made from post-consumer plastics. The resin is designed to be used in packaging products, either fl exible or rigid. Asia Pacifi c’s product aims at collation shrink packaging applications and Brazil’s resin is focused on rigid packaging.

Dow also has projects all over the world, such as one in Thailand (https://www.nationalgeographic.com/partner-content-dow-transforming-plastic-waste-into-value/), which is a public-private partnership where Dow is actively involved in helping a local com-munity educate citizens, partner with lo-cal authorities and recycling businesses to create recycling opportunities and demonstrate the value of waste, includ-ing plastic. This project has reduced the amount of plastic waste going to landfi ll by 20 percent, with the goal of keeping all plastic waste from landfi lls by 2022.

Biodegradable plastics are yet to make an impact in the scale needed. What are the reasons for this?

Designing products that are made to degrade in the environment is not gene-rally desirable, as it encourages poor waste management and doesn’t create the circular economy that we are striv-ing for. It’s most important to demon-strate the value waste plastic has and to create and advance the infrastructure and technologies to recycle and reuse those products. Reducing the amount of plastic required to create products, while preserving the benefi ts people rely on, and making plastics easier to recycle are both essential parts of the solution.Dow has been working for many years to create the highest performance mate-rials possible in order to minimize the amount of plastic needed for a particu-lar application.

Some of the challenges that developing countries face are different from the advanced world. For example, a lot of personal care products in India is sold in sachets and milk is in LDPE pouches.

How can these be brought into re-cycling chains considering they are ex-tremely low value packaging options?

It is true that the challenge in develop-ing regions is far different than the deve-loped world. Many of the plastics entering the environment are the result of increased access to consumer goods. The waste infrastructure in those regions has not grown at a pace to match that growth in income and the consumption of consumer goods. There are really three key actions to support these regions. First, support the growth and development of waste and recycling infrastructure. Second, working with consumer goods companies to ensure that the products they make are reusable or recyclable. Dow works closely with com-panies in this space, as mentioned earlier. And fi nally, ensuring consumers under-stand the importance of and how to reuse and recycle products.

What kind of impact will COVID-19 have on plastics markets? Do you see regulatory pressures on the industry easing, due safety concerns with other non-disposable packaging options? Will it be a setback to the movement towards a circular economy?

It would be irresponsible to speculate in this area, as what’s most important today is focusing on helping people stay healthy and safe. Moving forward, Dow will con-tinue to prioritize our work in keeping plastic waste out of the environment.

Will the collapse in oil prices be a setback to plastic recycling efforts considering virgin resin will trend lower in prices?

Recycling and the use of recycled materials needs to be competitive with vir-gin materials to be widely adopted – that is true with high oil prices and with low. For Dow, and many of our plastics value

chain partners, we’re working to advance recycling technologies, advance our manu-facturing and that does not change due to temporary market fl uctuations.

Can you compare the roles for mecha-nical and chemical recycling? What is Dow’s involvement in chemical recycling efforts?

Both technologies are important for the long term. From a mechanical re-cycling standpoint, many brand owners are making commitments to include 25-30% or more recycled materials in their products. Those companies are going to need better access to the right mate-rials, and that’s why Dow is investing in and developing new recycled plastics products, as well as products that help incorporate recycled plastics with virgin plastics. Chemical recycling is important because it’s the longer term opportunity to fundamentally shift the entire value chain – from plastics producers to con-sumers to waste management – toward a fully circular solution, while also en-abling industry to reduce its use of fossil fuels. Chemical recycling can allow us to use more of the plastics available for collection and turn them into new mate-rials that can be used in a wider variety of applications than is possible today. As mentioned earlier, Dow is driving in-novation around new types of recycling processes, supporting reusability and using fewer resources as part of a com-mitment to advancing post-use solutions for plastic. Advanced recycling, com-monly known as feedstock or chemical recycling, is the process of using waste plastic as a raw material to make new plastics. Dow recently announced a partnership in Europe with Fuenix Ecogy Group for the supply of a new feedstock made from recycled plastic waste, to produce new Dow polymers.

“Reducing the amount of plastic required to create products, while preserving the benefi ts people rely on, and making plas-tics easier to recycle are both essential parts of the solution”

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December 2019 will be remem-bered as one of the major mile-stones in human history, when a

novel coronavirus pneumonia rose from the wet markets of Wuhan, China, where animal-to-human transmission trans-formed to human-to-human transmis-sion. What followed was a catastrophic sequence of events enveloping the entire world and bringing the wheels of the global economy to a grinding halt.

The days that followed changed healthcare, industrial and societal sys-tems in unimagined ways. Millions of views from experts, media and indus-try overwhelmed global communities. Even as the virus was heading towards peak levels, the wheels of commerce chugged along offering survival plans in a post-COVID phase. While millions of dollars were committed to advanced research into therapies and vaccines, the more serious issues of starvation and nutrition emerged to pose further challenges. Debate rages on economic and psychological effects of lockdowns,

COVID-19 vaccines and therapies: Promise, prospects, and perils

large scale migration of labour, health-care practices, malnutrition, as well as effi cacy and viability of vaccines in different geographies. In countries like India with low healthcare infrastruc-ture, the debate now ranges on how do we save our hospitals to save lives.

This discussion focuses on the promise of some of the most prospec-tive vaccine and therapy platforms; the strategy of companies in fast-tracking vaccine and therapies for COVID-19; and more importantly the perils in tak-ing vaccines to the markets without insights into the inherent dynamics of vaccines and immune systems.

The rage of pathogensWhile university labs and the in-

dustry have been announcing break-throughs in new vaccines at a pandemic pace, the World Health Organization (WHO), the Centers for Disease Con-trol and Prevention (CDC), and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have sounded a cautious note; that

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there are currently no medications or vaccines proven to be effective against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

Till date there are no specifi c thera-pies approved by the US FDA for SARS-CoV-2. Several agents are being used under clinical trials and compas-sionate use protocols, based on in vitro activity (against SARS-CoV-2 or related viruses) and on limited clinical experience.

Coronaviruses (CoVs) are positive-sense, single-stranded RNA viruses of the family Coronaviridae (sub-family Coronavirinae) that infect a wide host range to produce diseases ranging from common cold to severe/fatal illnesses. The novel virus was initially named “2019-nCoV” which was changed to “SARS-CoV-2” by the Coronavirus Study Group (CSG) of International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV), since it was found to be the sister virus of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV).

Many nations are diverting their best efforts for the implementation of appropriate preventive and control strategies. Neither vaccines nor direct-acting antiviral drugs are available for the treatment of human and animal coronavirus infections. Many efforts have been directed to develop vaccines against human CoV infections in recent decades, but a limiting factor is the

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degree of cross-protection rendered by these vaccines due to their extensive sequence diversity.

Various vaccines, immune-thera-peutics, and drug options have been explored during the recent threats of Zika, Ebola, and Nipah viruses as well as against previous CoVs including SARS- and MERS-CoVs. These valu-able options can be exploited for their potency, effi cacy, and safety, along with expediting other ongoing research. There is a long list of anti-CoV agents, mostly preclinical compounds yet to be evaluated as anti-COVID-19 agents. Some of these agents are in phase III trials for COVID-19, including remde-sivir, oseltamivir, ASC09F (HIV pro-tease inhibitor), lopinavir, ritonavir, darunavir, and cobicistat.

While the following drugs are being discussed, their effi cacy has not been established: Chloroquine – In vitro and limited

clinical data suggest potential bene-fi t.

Hydroxychloroquine – In vitro and limited clinical data suggest poten-tial benefi t.

Lopinavir; Ritonavir – Role in the treatment of COVID-19 is unclear. Pre-clinical data suggested potential benefi t; however, more recent data has failed to confi rm.

Remdesivir – Investigational and available only through expanded access and study protocols; several large clinical trials are underway. Remdesivir showed encouraging results among animals infected with two related coronaviruses – one res-ponsible for SARS and another for MERS.

Azithromycin – Used in some pro-tocols based on theoretical mecha-nism and limited preliminary data as adjunct therapy.

Tocilizumab – Immunomodulating agent used in some protocols based

frenzy of activities continues unabated. While a few traditional drugs rose to offer some promise, it is the holy grail of COVID-19 vaccine that has fi red the imagination.

The fi nding that SARS-CoV-2 is transmitted from infected individuals without symptoms, together with its ability to cause pandemic disease within a period of weeks, suggests that control of this viral infection will be challenging without the prospect of a vaccine.

The major COVID-19 vaccine deve-lopment programs revolve around whole virus vaccines; sub-unit vaccines and nucleic acid vaccines.

Whole virus vaccines Janssen (Johnson & Johnson): Adeno-

virus-vectored vaccine using AdVac and PER.C6 technology

Codagenix/Serum Institute of India: Live-attenuated vaccine

Sub unit vaccines University of Queensland/CEPI:

Protein-based vaccine using Mole-cular Clamp platform

Novavax: Recombinant nanopar-ticle technology

Clover Bipharmaceuticals: S-trimer recombinant protein using Trimer-Tag technology

Baylor College of Medicine, Fudan University, New York Blood Center,

on theoretical mechanism and limi-ted preliminary data as adjunct therapy.

COVID-19 convalescent plasma – Investigational use is being studied.

The major therapeutic drugs: remde-sivir, lopinavir/ritonavir are used alone or in combination with interferon-β, convalescent plasma, and monoclo-nal anti-bodies (mAbs). Neverthe-less, before utilising these drugs for COVID-19 pneumonia patients, clini-cal effi cacy, and safety studies should be conducted.

Some potential treatments aren’t aimed at the coronavirus itself, but in-stead will hopefully reduce some of the severe side effects the disease causes, like hyperinfl ammation and respiratory distress.

Notably, many of the proposed treatments have gone through US FDA approval for other uses, or are currently going through that process, mean-ing the route to getting approved for a clinical trial to study their effects on COVID-19 patients is shorter and faster than it would be for a new drug.

Chase is on for the elusive COVID-19 vaccine

The chase is on for therapies and vaccines amongst the pharmaceutical and vaccine developers to fast track their pipelines for COVID-19. The

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Univ Texas Medical Branch: Corona-virus RBD protein-based vaccine

Vaxart: Oral recombinant protein vaccine using VAAST platform

Nucleic acid vaccines Inovio/Beijing Advaccine Biotech-

nology Co./CEPI: DNA vaccine (INO-4800, based on INO-4700 MERS vaccine)

Moderna/NIH/CEPI: mRNA vac-cine

CureVac/CEPI: mRNA vaccine

Since the third week of March over 600 companies, research labs and agen-cies have announced breakthrough vaccine innovations; most of them yet unsubstantiated. Some of the more promising ones are discussed below.

Moderna Therapeutics, a US-based biotech company, has shipped the fi rst batches of its COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccine was created just 42 days after the genetic sequence of SARS-CoV-2 was released by Chinese researchers in mid-January. The fi rst vials were sent to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in US, which will ready the vaccine for human testing as early as April.

Moderna’s vaccine was developed in record time because it is based on a relatively new genetic method that does not require growing huge amounts of virus. Instead, the vaccine is packed with mRNA, the genetic material that comes from DNA and makes proteins. Moderna loads its vaccine with mRNA that codes for the right coronavirus pro-teins which then get injected into the

body. Immune cells in the lymph nodes can process that mRNA and start mak-ing the protein in just the right way for other immune cells to recognise and mark them for destruction.

It is to be noted that no RNA vac-cines have ever been approved for human use.

BioNTech and Pfi zer have disclosed details of their collaboration to advance candidates from BioNTech’s mRNA vaccine programme, fi rst announced on March 17, 2020. The collaboration will leverage Pfi zer’s broad expertise in vaccine research and development, regu-latory capabilities, and global manu-facturing and distribution network. BioNTech and Pfi zer intend to initiate the fi rst clinical trials as early as the end of April 2020, assuming regulatory clearance.

CanSino Biologics is testing a vac-cine candidate in healthy adults in the fi rst phase of clinical testing. In 2017, the company, collaborating with the Chinese Academy of Military Medical Sciences’ Bioengineering Institute, developed an Ebola vaccine. The poten-tial COVID-19 vaccine, AD5-nCoV, is based on the same technology. It is a non-replicating viral vector, so it can infect cells but has been rendered in-capable of multiplying.

Johnson & Johnson is working on a similar type of vaccine, which will be ready for phase one trials in September.

Status of vaccine developmentCoronaviruses caused SARS in the

early 2000s and MERS in 2012. The

two epidemics were contained before vaccines were created, but some work was started for both, which is being leveraged by a few companies to fi nd a vaccine for COVID-19.

The Coalition for Epidemic Pre-paredness Innovations, or CEPI, is an organisation helping to accelerate vac-cine development. About 42 companies and academic institutions are search-ing for a COVID-19 vaccine; two in phase-1 clinical trials, and over 40 in preclinical development.

Vaccines for COVID-19 are based on multiple platforms and vaccine developers focus on specifi c platforms of their expertise. There are two candi-dates in Phase 1 (Table 1) and over 40 in pre-clinical state (Table 2). In addition, multiple therapies are being studied for COVID-19 (Table 3).

Vaccine development: PerilsAs governments and industry in-

crease the pressure on vaccine research-ers to fast track vaccine development, it is vital for them to ensure that their target candidate does not lead to a counter-productive and far more dangerous phenomenon known as immune system reaction or immune enhancement.

In the past there have been instances where vaccines led to immune systems malfunctions; hence it is important to validate if similar types of malfunc-tions do not occur in vaccines under development. Gaining insights into how immune system reacts not only with the pathogen, but with vaccine itself is vital while developing a safe vaccine.

Table 1Candidate vaccines in clinical evaluation, Phase 1

Platform Type of candidate vaccine Developer

Non-Replicating Viral Vector Adenovirus Type 5 Vector CanSino Biological Inc. and Beijing Institute of Biotechnology

RNA LNP-encapsulated mRNA Moderna/NIAID

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Table 2Vaccine candidates in pre-clinical stage

Platform Type of candidate vaccine DeveloperDNA DNA plasmid vaccine Electroporation

deviceInovio Pharmaceuticals

DNA DNA Takis/Applied DNA Sciences/EvvivaxDNA DNA plasmid vaccine Zydus CadilaInactivated Formaldehyde-inactivated + alum SinovacLive Attenuated Virus Deoptimised live attenuated vaccines Codagenix/Serum Institute of IndiaNon-Replicating Viral Vector MVA encoded VLP GeoVax/BravoVaxNon-Replicating Viral Vector Ad26 (alone or with MVA boost) Janssen Pharmaceutical CompaniesNon-Replicating Viral Vector ChAdOx1 University of OxfordNon-Replicating Viral Vector Adenovirus-based NasoVAX expressing

SARS2-CoV spike proteinAltimmune

Non-Replicating Viral Vector Ad5 S (GREVAX™ platform) GreffexNon-Replicating Viral Vector Oral Vaccine platform VaxartProtein Subunit Drosophila S2 insect cell expression

system VLPsExpreS2ion

Protein Subunit S protein WRAIR/USAMRIIDProtein Subunit S-Trimer Clover Biopharmaceuticals Inc./GSKProtein Subunit Peptide Vaxil BioProtein Subunit S protein AJ VaccinesProtein Subunit Ii-Key peptide Generex/EpiVaxProtein Subunit S protein EpiVax/Univ. of GeorgiaProtein Subunit S protein (baculovirus production) Sanofi PasteurProtein Subunit Full length S trimers/ nanoparticle +

Matrix MNovavax

Protein Subunit GP-96 backbone Heat Biologics/Univ. of MiamiProtein Subunit Molecular clamp stabilised spike protein University of Queensland/GSKProtein Subunit S1 or RBD protein Baylor College of MedicineProtein Subunit Sub unit protein, plant produced iBio/CC-PharmingProtein Subunit Sub unit VIDO-InterVac, University of SaskatchewanProtein Subunit Adjuvanted microsphere peptide University of SaskatchewanReplicating Viral Vector Measles Vector Zydus CadilaReplicating Viral Vector Measles Vector Institute Pasteur/Themis/Univ. of Pittsburg

Center for Vaccine ResearchReplicating Viral Vector Horsepox vector expressing S protein Tonix Pharma/Southern ResearchRNA LNP-encapsulated mRNA cocktail

encoding VLPFudan University/Shanghai JiaoTong University/RNACure Biopharma

RNA LNP-encapsulated mRNA encoding RBD Fudan University/Shanghai JiaoTong University/RNACure Biopharma

RNA mRNA China CDC/Tongji University/SterminaRNA mRNA Arcturus/Duke-NUSRNA mRNA BioNTech/Fosun Pharma/Pfi zerRNA saRNA Imperial College LondonRNA mRNA CurevacVLP Plant-derived VLP Medicago Inc.Unknown Unknown University of Hong KongUnknown Unknown ImmunoPreciseUnknown Unknown MIGAL Galilee Research InstituteUnknown Unknown Doherty InstituteUnknown Unknown Tulane University

Source: WHO

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Table 3COVID-19 – Types of treatments and status

Treatment Developer organisationANTIBODIESTAK-888; anti-SARS-CoV-2 polyclonal hyperimmune globulin (H-IG), antibodies from recovered patients [P] Takeda

Antibodies from mice; REGN3048-3051) [P] RegeneronAntibody from recovered patients [P] CelltrionAnti-corona (COVID-19) IgG from recovered patients [P] KamadaAntibodies from recovered patients [P] Vir Biotech/WuXi Biologics/BiogenAntibodies from recovered US patients [P] Lilly/Ab-Cellera (NIH Vaccines Research Ctr)Avastin (bevacizumab) [C] Numerous trials with Chinese research sponsors; RochePD-1 blocking antibody; Thymosin [C] Southeast University, ChinaLeronlimab (PRO 140), a CCR5 antagonist [P] CytoDynCamrelizumab [C] Southeast University, ChinaKevzara (sarilumab) [C] Sanofi /Regeneron

Actemra (tocilizumab) [C] First People’s Hospital of University of Science and Technology of China

Antibodies [P] ImmunoPrecise AntibodiesAntibodies [P] AstraZenecaANTIVIRALSFavilavir/Favipiravir/T-705/Avigan, licensed in Japan to treat infl uenza [C]

Fujifi lm Toyama Chemical/Zhejiang Hisun Pharmaceuticals numerous trials with Chinese research sponsors

Kaletra (lopinavir/ritonavir) and Aluvia [C] AbbVie/Chinese hospital testingRemdesivir; investigational drug [C] GileadPrezcobix (darunavir/cobicistat); Janssen [C] Chinese hospital testingGalidesivir [P] BioCryst PharmaceuticalsEbastine; lopinavir; interferon alpha [C] Wuhan Red Cross HospitalGanovo (danoprevir); ritonavir; interferon [C] Numerous trials with Chinese research sponsors

Truvada; emtricitabine and tenofovir [C] Sichuan Academy of Medical Sciences & Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital

Arbidol; umifenovir licensed in Russia and China for treatment of respiratory viral infections [C] Numerous trials with Chinese research sponsors

Xofl uza (baloxavirmarboxil), Roche [C] The First Hospital Affi liated to Zhejiang University’s Medical School

Azvudine [C] Henan Provincial People’s HospitalCELL-BASED THERAPIES

PLX cell product, placenta-based cell therapy [P] Pluristem Therapeutics/BIH Ctr for Regenerative Therapy/Berlin Ctr for Advanced Therapies

Mesenchymal stem cells [C] Numerous trials with Chinese research sponsorsRyoncil (remestemcel-L), allogenic mesenchymal stem cells [P] MesoblastRNA BASED TREATMENTS RNAi – testing 150 RNAis [P] SirnaomicssiRNA candidates [P] Vir Biotech/Alnylam Pharmaceuticals

Ampligen; (rintatolimod) [P] AIM ImmunoTech/National Institute of Infectious Diseases in Japan

SCANNING COMPOUNDS TO REPURPOSE [P]Anti-viral compounds [P] Janssen PharmaceuticalCompounds [P] NovartisAnti-viral compounds [P] Pfi zerCompounds [P] MerckAnti-viral compounds [P] Materia Medica/CyclicaAnti-viral compounds [P] Enanta PharmaceuticalsCompounds [P] Southwest Research InstituteCompounds [P] Takeda

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OTHERSWashed microbiota transplantation [C] The Second Hospital of Nanjing Medical UniversityCorticosteroids [C] Peking Union Medical College HospitalHydroxychloroquine, antimalarial [C] Numerous trials with research sponsors in China; University of

Minnesota; University of OxfordJakafi /jakavi (ruxolitinib) [C] Department of Haematology, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical

College, Huazhong University of Science and TechnologyPegIntron, Sylatron, IntronA [C] Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital (Wuhan Infectious Diseases Hospital)Novaferon, Nova – licensed in China for Hep B [C] The First Affi liated Hospital of Medical College of Zhejiang

UniversityRecombinant ACE2 [C] The First Affi liated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical UniversityCerocal (ifenprodil), NP-120 [P] Algernon PharmaceuticalsAPN01; recombinant soluble human Angiotensin Converting Enzyme 2 [C]

University of British Columbia/Apeiron Biologics

Brilacidin, a defensin mimetic [P] Innovation PharmaceuticalsBXT-25; glycoprotein [P] BioxytranPeptides [P] CEL-SCIASC09 [C] AscletisGilenya (fi ngolimod); Novartis [C] First Affi liated Hospital of Fujian Medical UniversityUnknown [P] Mateon TherapeuticsUnknown [P] NanoViricides

[C]: Clinical trails; [P]: Pre-clinical trials

S protein is considered a key viral antigen for developing CoV vaccines, as shown in several preclinical stu-dies. Although research is in progress to improve prevention, treatment, and control of COVID-19, the documented clinical data on different therapeutic approaches for CoVs are scarce. Most of the therapeutic options are based on previous experiences in treating SARS- and MERS-CoV.

Outbreaks happen once in a while and demand for vaccines last only for short time periods; a reason for the relative lack of interest among pharmaceu-tical companies. By the time a new drug or vaccine is developed, there might not be any patients for clinical trials and also no meaningful market for newly discovered drugs.

There are now at least half-dozen candidates, including live viruses, recombinant protein subunits, and nucleic acids that may ultimately offer promise as preventive vaccines against COVID-19. These will require addi-tional manufacturing steps and formal

It is critical that animal experiments and human clinical trials of candidate vaccines for COVID-19 is subjected to very careful assessment of possible immune breakdown before taking it to markets. Risks arising from such im-mune compromise can be immense.

In summing upThere are no effective vaccines or

specifi c antiviral drugs for COVID-19. Hence, the emphasis is to rely exclu-sively on enforcing strict preventive and control measures that minimise the risk of possible disease trans-mission. Results obtained from the recently conducted in vitro study against COVID-19 are promising since the drugs remdesivir and chloroquine were found to be highly effective in control-ling the infection.

Direct clinical trials can be con-ducted among the patients infected with COVID-19 since these drugs are being used for treating other diseases and have well-established safety profi les, making the further evaluation of these drugs much easier.

Through 1960s to now, tests of vaccines for respiratory syncytial vi-rus and severe acute respiratory syn-drome (SARS) have shown contrarian trends. Animals and human beings who received the vaccine and were later exposed to the virus developed more severe disease than those who had not been vaccinated.

The vaccine primed immune sys-tem, in certain cases, seemed to launch an unexpected response to the natural infection. This is also called immune enhancement and it may manifest in different ways such as antibody-depen-dent enhancement (ADE), a process in which a virus leverages antibodies to aid infection; or cell-based enhance-ment, a category that includes allergic infl ammation caused by Th2 immuno-pathology.

Scientifi c debate is underway as to which, if any, of these phenomena – for which exact mechanisms remain un-clear – could be at play with the novel coronavirus and just how they might affect the success of vaccine candidates.

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toxicology testing before submitting a regulatory package to national regu-latory agencies. Only then would the clinical development – fi rst with phase 1 clinical trials for safety and immuno-genicity, and later, phase 2 and phase 3 trials for both safety and effi cacy – commence.

It must be kept in mind that a new major coronavirus epidemic has hap-pened every decade in the twenty-fi rst century – SARS in the 2000s, MERS in the 2010s, and now COVID-19. It is a global security priority to advance and stockpile coronavirus vaccines. This will need a funding mechanism to sup-port their development, testing, manu-facture, and storage.

A global health initiative was launched late April 2020 by WHO – Access to COVID-19 Tools (ACT)

Accelerator – to accelerate the deve-lopment, production and deployment of safe and effective diagnostics, thera-peutics and vaccines against COVID – making them accessible and affordable to all.

This pandemic is a clarion call for all to not only react but also prepare for the next coronavirus crossing from wild bats, primates and rodents into mammals. With vaccines, researchers, epidemiologists and immunologists are being challenged as never before; dis-ruptive thinking is needed to come up with solutions hitherto never thought of.

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Domestic Tenders

Company Name State Closing Date

Product Details

INORGANIC CHEMICALSGas Authority of India Ltd. Uttar

Pradesh19-May Caustic soda lye – procurement through gem portal.

Department of Atomic Energy Maharashtra 19-May Dilute nitric acid.Defence Research and Development Organisation

Kerala 19-May Liquid nitrogen.

Eastern Power Distribution Company of Andhra Pradesh Ltd.

Andhra Pradesh

19-May Non-ferric alum for pre-treatment of water.

Brahmaputra Crackers and Polymer Ltd. Assam 19-May Sulphuric acid-98% – 180-mt.National Fertilizers Ltd. Madhya

Pradesh20-May Sodium nitrite.

Manganese Ore India Ltd. Maharashtra 21-May Ammonium nitrate-prilled – 119-mt.Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd. Uttar

Pradesh21-May Ferric nitrate in powder form; Hydrochloric acid.

Manganese Ore India Ltd. Multi State 21-May Ammonium nitrate-prilled – 119-mt.Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd. Multi State 21-May Hydrochloric acid.Gujarat State Electricity Corporation Ltd. Gujarat 21-May Sodium chlorite (31%) for chlorine dioxide plant .Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. West Bengal 22-May Ammonium thiocyanate.Hindustan Copper Ltd. Jharkhand 22-May Barytes natural, barium sulphate; Ferric alum for WTP;

Sodium hypochlorite.Department of Atomic Energy Tamil Nadu 22-May Caustic lye on 100% basis.Gas Authority of India Ltd. Madhya

Pradesh22-May Hydrazine hydrate.

ORGANIC CHEMICALSDepartment of Atomic Energy Maharashtra 19-May Formaldehyde solution.Gas Authority of India Ltd. Uttar

Pradesh19-May Tri-n-hexylaluminium (TNHAL).

Engineers India Ltd. Delhi 21-May Dimethyl disulphide.Central Railway Maharashtra 23-May Liquid xylol – density: 0.86-0.87 g/cucm; fl ash point:

20-25 degree centigrade; boiling point: 137-143 degree centigrade.

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Tender Information

Company Name State Closing Date

Product Details

LABORATORY CHEMICALS & EQUIPMENT

Public Health Division Bihar 19-May Chemicals and reagents.

Medical and Health Services Rajasthan 20-May Lab reagents.

Indo Tibetan Border Police Force Uttaranchal 20-May Reagents.

Controller of Stores Himachal Pradesh

21-May Acids & chemicals.

University of Delhi Delhi 21-May Chemicals/media.

Regional Cancer Centre Kerala 25-May Chemicals, reagents.

MISCELLANEOUS

SDS Tuberculosis and Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Chest Diseases

Karnataka 19-May Drugs, disposables and chemicals.

Indian Air Force Uttar Pradesh

19-May NPE 3 rubber compound.

Gas Authority of India Ltd. Uttar Pradesh

19-May Silica gel.

Southern Railway Tamil Nadu 19-May Silicone sealant RTV 1080.

Indian Navy Andhra Pradesh

20-May Alcohol ethyl absolute and Soda ash technical.

Telangana Power Generation Corporation Ltd.

Telangana 20-May Antiscalant (organo phosphate) for cooling water system; Fertilisers and pesticides.

Department of Atomic Energy Rajasthan 20-May Compound (Silastic RTV-732) – silicon sealant.

Northern Railway Punjab 20-May Dextrose 5% with 0.9% NaCl solution for IV solution/500 ml.

Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. Delhi 20-May Lubricity additive.

Chittaranjan Locomotive Works West Bengal 20-May Sealing adhesive.

Department of Space Multi State 20-May Space grade encapsulant with curing agent.

Engineers India Ltd. Delhi 21-May Corrosion inhibitor and antifoam agent.

Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd. Uttar Pradesh

21-May De-chlorination grade activated carbon.

Defence Research and Development Organisation

Telangana 21-May High performance solid silicon elastomer.

Madhya Pradesh State Co.operative Dairy Federation Ltd.

Madhya Pradesh

21-May Raw material, urea, salt etc.

Singareni Collieries Company Ltd. [ The] Telangana 22-May HCl, alkali unloading pumps and alum, H2SO4 dosing pumps.

Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. Kerala 22-May Soft soap solution for lubrication of chain conveyors in LPG bottling plants.

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Chemployment Exchange

Chemical Weekly May 12, 2020154

National Fertilizers Ltd.

National Fertilizers Ltd. (NFL) is a Mini-Ratna, premier profi t-making Cen-tral Public Sector Undertaking engaged in manufacturing and marketing of fertilisers and other agricultural inputs. NFL is looking for qualifi ed, dynamic and result oriented experienced profes-sionals with initiative for manning the following positions on regular basis for its various units/offi ces:

Engineer (Production)

Post code: 1.

Qualifi cation: Minimum 60% marks in Engineering Degree (B.Tech./B.E./B.Sc. Engg.) in Chemical Engineering/ Chemical Technology from recognised institute or AMIE in Chemical Engi-neering.

Age: 30 years.

Nature of experience: Post qualifi ca-tion inline experience in operation of ammonia-urea fertiliser complex/con-tinuous process chemical/petrochemical industry. Total post qualifi cation inline experience: 1 year.

Gujarat Fluorochemicals Ltd.Gujarat Fluorochemicals Ltd. (GFL) is a part of the $3-bn Inox Group of

Companies, which has market leadership in diverse businesses including indus-trial gases, refrigerants, chemicals, cryogenic engineering, renewable energy and entertainment. GFL is India’s largest PTFE producer with plants at Dahej, Gujarat. With its backward integration right up to caustic soda, hydrofl uoric acid and captive power, GFL is one of the world’s most integrated PTFE producers. The company requires:

Sr. Manager – Production (Fluoro-specialty business)

Location: Ranjitnagar (Halol).

Experience: 14-22 years.

Job description: To provide oversight and management for fl uoro-specialty plant & pilot plant, and to lead the team of production personnel associated with the fl uoro-specialty; to lead pre-commissioning & commissioning activities of the plant; stabilise the product in the plant; achieve targets and performances in identi-fi ed areas in alignment with the corporate objectives and company’s business plans.

Qualifi cation: B.Tech/M.Tech – Chemical.

Contact: Email: hr@gfl .co.in

(Source: www.naukri.com)

Manager (Production)

Post code: 2.

Qualifi cation: Minimum 60% marks in Engineering Degree (B.Tech./B.E./B.Sc. Engg.) in Chemical Engineering/ Chemical Technology from recognised institute or AMIE in Chemical Engi-neering.

Age: 45 years.

Nature of experience: Post qualifi-cation inline experience in ope-ration of ammonia-urea fertiliser complex/continuous process chemi-cal/petrochemical industry. Total post qualification inline experience: 9 year.

Sr. Chemist

Post code: 9.

Qualifi cation: M. Sc. (Chemistry).

Age: 30 years.

Nature of experience: Post qualifi -cation inline experience in NABL accredited lab/ammonia-urea fertiliser complex/continuous process chemical/petrochemical industry. Total post quali-fi cation inline experience: 1 year.

Engineer (Fire and Safety)

Post code: 10.

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Qualifi cation: Minimum 60% marks in Degree (B. Tech./B.E.) in Fire Engg./Safety & Fire Engg. or minimum 60% marks in Degree (B.Tech./B.E./B.Sc. Engg.) in Electrical/Mechanical/Chemi-cal with Divisional Offi cers Course from National Fire Service College (NFSC), Nagpur.

Age: 30 years.

Nature of experience: Experience in recognised fire station/ammonia-urea fertiliser complex/continuous process chemical/petrochemical refinery. Total post qualifi cation inline experience: 1 year.

Candidates fulfi lling the prescribed eligibility criteria should download and print the prescribed ‘Application Form’ proforma available on NFL website – www.nationalfertilizers.com → Careers → Recruitment in NFL → Recruitment of experienced professionals in Produc-tion, Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumen-tation, Chemical Laboratory, Civil and Fire & Safety-2020.

The Application Form, duly fi lled and signed, along with self-attested copies of the documents/certificates, should reach in a sealed envelope cover superscribed with “Application for the post of ______ (post name) – 2020” at the following address:

Contact: General Manager (HR) National Fertilizers Ltd. A-11, Sector-24, Noida District Gautam Budh Nagar Uttar Pradesh – 201301.

No other means/mode of applica-tion shall be accepted. The last date of receipt of duly complete Application Form along with all requisite documents/certifi cates is 27.05.2020, unless ex-tended and notifi ed on NFL’s website.

(Source: Company website)

Bodal Chemicals Ltd.Bodal Chemicals Ltd. is among

the world’s largest manufacturer and exporter of dyes intermediate, dyestuff and sulphuric acid, with vertically and horizontally integrated operations. The company has the following openings:

Chemical Engineer

Location: Vatva, Ahmedabad.

Experience: 0-2 years.

Requirements: Knowledge about inter-mediates & dyes and other chemicals; Edu-cation: B.Sc.-Chemistry/B.E.-Chemical.

R&D Assistant

Location: Vatva, Ahmedabad.

Experience: 0-2 years.

Requirements: Knowledge about raw materials of intermediates & dyes and other chemicals. Knowledge of analysis of many types of raw materials for dyes and other work; Education: B.Sc./M.Sc. – Chemistry.

For more details and to apply, visit: https://www.bodal.com/current-opening.php

(Source: Company website)

Cosmo Films Ltd.Cosmo Films Ltd. is a BOPP and

coating fi lms manufacturing company, offering a wide range of products in packaging and laminating fi lms. It ope-rates manufacturing units in Aurangabad and Vadodara. The company requires:

Sr. Officer/Executive – Chemical Coating – 2 posts

Location: Aurangabad.

Experience: 3-6 years.

Candidate having experience in manufacturing industry with print-ing, converting or similar opera-tions with chemical coating activi-ties.

Process handling related to fi lms coating, slitting.

Checking/monitoring production out-put.

Problem solving and troubleshoot-ing skills related to coating process.

Contact: Mr. Ankit Vig Email: careers@cosmofi lms.com

(Source: www.naukri.com)

Shodhana Laborato-ries Ltd.

Shodhana Laboratories is a WHO GMP, ISO 9001-2008 and ISO 14000:2004 certifi ed company manu-facturing APIs and intermediates with approvals from regulatory authorities like TGA Australia, COFEPRIS Mexico, KFDA Korea, etc. The company requires:

Production Chemist/Shift In charge-API

Location: Hyderabad.

Requirements: Batch operations, on-line documentation; operation of process equipment like reactors, centrifuge and dryers; should have good knowledge of cGMP; should have awareness of safe handling of process & equipment, product, etc.; qualifi cation: B. Pharm/M. Pharm. Experienced/freshers can apply.

Contact: Mr. Karthik G Mob: +91-7659095552 Email: [email protected] Website: www.shodhana.com

(Source: www.naukri.com)

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Mumbai Chemical Market

Chemical Weekly May 12, 2020156

Phenol, PTA, EDC, Chloroform and solvents move down

Methanol (imported) was down marginally at Rs. 18.50 in bulk, ex-Kandla. Dimethyl formamide (DMF) was at Rs. 84 per kg in bulk.

Oxo alcoholsDomestic Octanol was at

Rs. 71 in bulk, while imported material was up by Rs. 2 at Rs. 70. Domestic Butanol was at Rs. 59, while imported buta-nol was down marginally at Rs. 50.50. Domestic Isobutanol was at Rs. 55, while imported material was quoted down at Rs. 50.

Fibre intermediatesMEG was ruling up by a rupee

at Rs. 39 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 down by a rupee at Rs. 42.50.

PhenolPhenol imported material

moved down by Rs. 3 at Rs. 56 in bulk. Acetone was at Rs. 69 in bulk and Rs. 78 for packed mate-rial, while imported material was at Rs. 80.

AcetylsAcetic acid imported was up by

Rs. 1.50 at Rs. 26.50 in bulk. Ethyl acetate was up by a rupee at Rs. 52.50 in bulk, while Butyl

Solvents, phenol, PTA, EDC and butyl acetate were some of the chemicals ruling lower during the past week under review, while IPA ruled higher on rising demand from hand sanitiser makers.

Toluene (RIL) was quoted at Rs. 27 (basic) in bulk, while Toluene (BPCL) was down at Rs. 32 (basic) in bulk and Rs. 80 for barrels. BPCL’s Benzene was ruling lower at Rs. 26, while Benzene (RIL) was down at Rs. 31.

Mixed xylene was selling down by Rs. 6 at Rs. 31 in bulk, while imported mixed xylene was down by Rs. 6 at Rs. 28 (basic). o-Xylene (OX) was quoted at Rs. 55, while imported material was at Rs. 56 in bulk. Domestic Isopropyl alco-hol was up at Rs. 200 in bulk and was available at Rs. 220 for packed material.

Among the aromatic solvents, C-9 was down by Rs. 2 at Rs. 34. Cyclohexane was down and quoted at Rs. 45 in bulk, while Cyclohexanone was at Rs. 78 in bulk. Acrylonitrile (imported) was at Rs. 72 in bulk. Styrene mono-mer was cheaper by Rs. 2 at Rs. 54, ex-Kandla. Propylene glycol was down by a rupee at Rs. 80 in bulk, ex-Kandla. MEK (imported) was quoted down by Rs. 2 at Rs. 99 (basic), ex-Kandla.

acetate was down by Rs. 2 at Rs. 61 in bulk. Butyl cellosolve was at Rs. 78 in bulk. Vinyl acetate ruled at Rs. 60 in bulk.

ChloralkaliesCaustic soda fl akes ruled up

by a rupee at Rs. 41 in bulk, while Caustic soda lye was selling at Rs. 22 (basic). Caustic potash was costlier by a rupee at Rs. 85 in bulk. Ethylene dichloride was down by Rs. 1.50 at Rs. 20.50 in bulk. Among the chloromethanes, Methylene chloride was up by a rupee at Rs. 38 in bulk. Chloro-form was ruling lower by a rupee at Rs. 20 in bulk.

PhthalatesDOP was at Rs. 82.50, while

DBP was at Rs. 84. 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), Chi-nese anatase was selling at Rs. 170.

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Prices as on May 5, 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 85 +1

Caustic Soda (Flakes) 50 41 +1

Caustic Soda (Lye) Tanker 22

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 26.50 +1.50

Acetone (GI Drums) 160 80 +2

Acrylamide (Liquid) 250 225

Acrylic Acid 200 119

Acrylonitrile 72 -3

Adipic Acid 25 92

Aniline 200 84

Benzene (Per Litre) 200 46

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 59

Butyl Acetate 61 -2

Butyl Acrylate 180 75

Butyl Carbitol 190 84

Butyl Cellosolve 78

Butyl Stearate 190 105

C9 Solvent 34 -2

C10 Solvent 63

Cellosolve 195 105

Chloroform 20

Citric Acid 47

m-Cresol 190 270

o-Cresol 200 300

p-Cresol 200 325

mixed-Cresol 85

Cyclohexane 45 -14

Cyclohexanone 190 68

Diacetone 99

Dibutyl Maleate (DBM) 99

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Prices as on May 5, 2020

Name of Chemicals Pack Price Change(Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP) 84

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 82.50

2-EHA (2 Ethyl Hexyl Acrylate) 180 138

Ethyl Acetate (Resale) 185 52.50 +1

Ethyl Acrylate (Intact) 180 121

Ethylene Dichloride (EDC) 200 20.50 -1.50

Ethylene Glycol (MEG) 230 39 +1

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 56

Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) 170 220 +40

Maleic Anhydride (MAN) 25 86

Melamine 25 103

Methanol (Per Litre) (Resale) 200 Lit. 18.50 -0.50

Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) 190 99 -2

Name of Chemicals Pack Price Change(Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

Methyl Isobutyl Ketone (MIBK) 71

Methylene Dichloride (MDC) 350 38 +1

Monoethanolamine (MEA) 180 100

Octanol (2-Ethylhexanol) 170 72

Octoic acid 100

Oxalic Acid (Punjab) 50 114

Phenol (GI Drums) 215 56 -3

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 80 -1

Purifi ed Terephthalic Acid (PTA) 42.50

Sodium Alginate (China) 25 280

Sorbitol 250 52

Styrene Monomer (Resale) 185 54 -2

Tartaric Acid 50 350

Thiourea 50 110

Toluene (Per Litre) 200 80

Trichloroethylene 330 52

Triethanolamine (Resale) 210 92

Triethylene Glycol (TEG) 107

Vinyl Acetate Monomer (VAM) 185 60

Wax Industrial 25 105

Wax Paraffi n 24 98

m-Xylene 57

o-Xylene (Per Litre) 200 56

Xylene Mixed (Per Litre) 200 31 -6

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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Malaysian Oleochemicals Market

Prices as on May 4, 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)

Change27th April-2020 4th 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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Mumbai Drugs Market

Chemical Weekly May 12, 2020160

Name of Items Pack Price Change (Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

Name of Items Pack Price Change (Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

Prices as on May 5, 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

Prices as on May 5, 2020

Name of Items Pack Price Change (Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

Name of Items Pack Price Change (Kgs.) (Rs./Kg.)

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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Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value

25231000 Cement clinkers 384407.005 1266.78 849270.828 2536.75 774881.940 2631.9825232100 White cement w/n artifi cially coloured 11412.543 97.39 72149.360 321.80 62642.620 500.2625232910 Ordinary Portland cement, dry 1534183.250 5995.61 1366169.990 5415.30 1156207.550 4670.2925232930 Pozzolana cement 83662.000 381.10 101196.500 457.78 79906.810 378.8025232940 Portland slag cement 19170.800 87.31 18260.000 76.17 3786.900 18.5225232990 Other Portland cement, NES 22328.649 111.03 64866.290 304.15 24992.940 135.0225233000 Aluminous cement 4022.425 180.23 4078.870 185.77 4500.080 220.2325239020 High alumina refractory cement 7079.905 336.88 9293.680 415.08 8789.570 434.0725239090 Other hydraulic cements, NES 933.526 97.00 677.191 95.66 308.770 98.2825249011 Asbestos in the form of chrysotile 1145.000 40.80 1261.000 40.35 135.500 4.2925249021 Fibre raw beaten or washed or graded

to length chrysolite309447.749 11238.57 355920.553 11563.19 361179.000 12156.61

25251010 Mica blocks 192.935 6.30 122.450 5.84 116.620 6.8325251090 Other crude mica & mica splittings 878.781 30.22 681.183 35.88 503.630 35.9825252010 Mica fl akes 2.20 mesh 25.005 1.00 21.202 0.83 120.100 4.3625252020 Mica powder, dry ground 6.550 0.80 41.713 3.00 7.200 0.5625252040 Mica powder, wet ground 0.075 0.08 32.625 1.83 44.430 2.4025252050 Mica powder, calcined 15.500 1.85 5.900 1.06 14.000 0.5225252090 Other mica powder 421.587 37.05 434.500 43.63 681.280 62.1025253010 Mica mine scrap & waste 26.000 0.50 9.760 0.56 135.000 6.1825253020 Mica factory scrap 90.000 2.13 52.000 1.13 1.420 2.9725253090 Other mica waste 254.090 5.96 472.130 13.35 299.560 9.6025261020 Steatite (soap stone etc.) lumps 107.000 0.89 190.080 1.60 1253.760 7.03

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Aluminous cement High alumina refractory cement

Calcite Wollastonite

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Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value

25261090 Other natural steatite, not crushed, not powdered

76.116 16.24 91.077 5.53 1002.260 12.70

25262000 Natural steatite crushed/powdered 3401.716 187.46 4266.129 242.01 4571.510 302.23

25280010 Natural sodium borates & concentrates thereof (w/n calcined)

11448.000 180.91 28012.000 377.78 28894.000 436.72

25280020 Natural boric acid containing not more than 85% of H3BO3 (calculated on the dry weight)

0.800 0.10 0.320 0.04 0.100 0.01

25280030 Natural calcium borates & concentrates thereof (w/n calcined)

20981.000 580.85 16616.000 442.68 19169.050 549.94

25280090 Other natural borates and concentrates thereof

19446.000 635.30 28474.010 883.83 37154.000 1219.52

25291010 Feldspar lumps 22856.800 72.29 328.404 4.69 792.000 14.31

25291020 Feldspar powder 12725.090 89.36 16424.287 143.26 8698.100 86.30

25292100 Fluorspar containing by wt 97% or less of calcium fl uoride

31740.200 499.61 36388.398 627.01 51418.780 1236.97

25292200 Fluorspar containing by wt more than 97% of calcium fl uoride

152563.855 2389.09 178218.676 3192.56 207195.140 5896.79

25293000 Leucite nepheline & Nepheline syenite 6140.430 103.55 7209.638 139.40 6831.470 148.08

25301010 Vermiculite 551.845 14.41 320.900 7.42 610.120 16.15

25301020 Perlite 46106.151 337.73 50063.699 380.58 48246.530 356.91

25301090 Other vermiculite, perlite and calorits, unexpanded (including powder)

91.437 7.86 1890.572 17.29 1873.780 20.72

25309010 Meerschaum & amber agglomerated, in plates, rods etc.

0.020 0.05 17.220 2.47 21.560 3.01

25309020 Natural arsenic sulphides (e.g. orpiment)

11.600 0.81 20.000 1.16 7.000 0.56

25309030 Calcite 54563.475 264.36 74152.522 353.34 71712.300 346.40

25309050 Wollastonite 3482.842 73.05 11461.252 156.40 26483.820 331.61

25309091 Strontium sulphate (natural ore) 76.050 3.45 4.245 0.99 0.210 0.05

25309099 Other mineral substances, NES 242762.108 916.89 351104.332 1005.42 624027.970 2137.98

26011112 Iron ore and concentrates – non-agglo-merated – 62% FE or more but below 65% FE (Ton)

333729.000 1599.78 253053.450 3153.32 769800.000 5422.03

26011119 Iron ore and concentrates – non-agglo-merated – 65% FE and above (Ton)

654584.000 3199.03 676621.190 8985.58 150505.000 10106.52

26011131 Iron ore and concentrates – non-agglo-merated – 62% FE or more but below 65% FE (Ton)

347384.000 1725.83 221802.230 2467.20 775190.000 3861.72

26011139 Iron ore and concentrates – non-agglo-merated – 65% FE and above (Ton)

484956.000 1976.16 174733.010 1903.16 1022220.000 6441.94

26011142 Iron ore and concentrates – non-agglo-merated – 55% FE or more but below 58% FE (Ton)

34720.000 123.38 694013.380 6963.39 6296190.000 17244.51

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Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value

13021919 Other extracts 2966.407 12322.87 3795.399 14112.01 3857.340 17162.9013021920 Cashew nut shell liquid (CNSL) 2136.685 58.39 2794.955 76.31 1721.470 61.1913021930 Cashew nut shell liquid (CNSL)

(Cardanol) purifi ed & distilled8285.528 341.59 5530.210 249.94 3579.180 207.94

13021990 Other extracts derived from vegetable products

1496.959 1439.47 238.582 307.89 262.380 271.48

13022000 Pectic substances, pectinates & pectates 60.545 44.04 23.404 26.67 44.920 42.1613023100 Agar agar w/n modifi ed 143.142 174.29 131.848 147.07 129.540 158.0113023210 Guar meal 103016.363 3745.57 127723.230 4552.33 137779.950 5696.4813023220 Guar gum, refi ned split 41118.508 2723.61 44680.417 3785.25 84408.840 7705.4413023230 Guar gum, treated & pulverised 285699.419 25436.83 322622.098 33433.16 278056.600 33131.8213023290 Other mucilages & thickeners whether/

not modifi ed, derived from locust beans or locust bean seed

19721.909 1272.77 31968.838 1685.75 25796.590 1583.14

13023900 Other mucilages & thickeners whether/not modifi ed, derived from vegetable products

885.428 95.95 927.005 76.63 297.480 97.29

14042000 Cotton linters 61148.378 2454.06 40984.553 1415.03 45599.830 1264.8614049021 Soap nut powder 60.645 20.31 62.322 23.85 89.010 27.1114049029 Other soap nuts 289.765 45.01 347.054 51.13 316.930 44.2914049050 Indian kaltha 70.171 22.05 84.211 53.77 83.280 60.7614049070 Rudraksha seed 7.863 4.44 15.172 29.86 34.680 26.4714049090 Other vegetable materials, NES 14881.938 884.20 15534.522 847.36 20327.000 1259.9915021010 Mutton tallow 36.390 1.27 19.254 0.85 91.470 4.0715021090 Other tallow 32521.224 1356.53 35334.435 1506.19 32872.120 1346.91

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Exports (in Tons)

Soya bean oil of edible grade

Soya bean oil other than edible grade

Exports (in Tons)

Refi ned ground nut oil of edible grade

Sunfl ower oil edible grade

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Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value

15029090 Other fats of bovine animals sheep/goats excluding hdng no 15.03

18.253 0.77 113.415 5.10 436.490 19.93

15041010 Codliver oil (commercial quality) 14.200 17.05 8.326 5.87 2.910 3.3115042010 Fish body oil (e.g. sardine oil) 14734.663 1319.75 24247.492 2053.97 5106.620 494.3515042020 Fish lipid oil 3.407 4.14 21.103 3.05 19.570 10.0315042090 Other fats & oils, other than liver oils 16.943 13.70 11.020 5.60 5.940 9.1315050020 Wool grease crude 488.540 104.66 350.486 73.96 128.300 29.4115050090 Other wool grease & fatty substances

derived therefrom (including lanolin)235.627 102.38 218.442 89.25 222.100 93.02

15060090 Other animal fats & oils & fractions excluding neats foot oil

0.031 0.01 1.200 0.45 0.200 0.13

15079010 Soya bean oil of edible grade 164.928 12.58 1015.133 80.82 4244.800 381.9315079090 Soya bean oil other than edible grade 207.854 28.48 2450.650 194.26 3284.910 276.3715081000 Ground nut oil crude 6115.074 660.79 4619.785 384.09 9820.900 779.0415089091 Refi ned ground nut oil of edible grade 4710.927 493.64 5583.387 482.03 5719.380 496.0215089099 Other ground nut oil 275.661 36.39 130.628 20.38 219.490 37.4315091000 Olive oil virgin 26.516 12.05 2.310 1.29 4.630 1.6915099010 Olive oil & its fractions (excluding

virgin) of edible grade4.917 1.20 6.859 3.03 9.580 3.72

15099090 Other olive oil & its fractions (excluding virgin)

4.323 1.59 5.811 1.45 9.690 3.06

15100091 Other oils (excluding crude oil) of edible grade not chemically modifi ed, from olives

0.320 0.03 1.300 0.27 4.960 0.73

15100099 Other oils, other than edible grade (excluding crude oil) from olives

5.033 0.47 2.909 1.15 5.670 0.72

15119010 Refi ned, bleached, deodourised palm oil 5.823 0.45 13.370 0.96 50.960 3.5315119020 Refi ned, bleached, deodourised

palmolein36.980 2.59 110.619 11.56 69.790 4.96

15121120 Saffl ower seed oil (Kardi seed crude oil) 2.729 0.79 5.971 1.59 0.220 0.0915121910 Sunfl ower oil edible grade 2333.017 213.77 2510.965 212.64 3670.120 300.8915121920 Sunfl ower oil non edible grade

(excluding crude)320.798 30.35 515.917 32.29 470.240 41.08

15121930 Edible grade saffola oil 107.414 20.54 80.158 14.56 128.330 25.2515121940 Non-edible grade saffola oil 3.960 0.80 0.320 0.04 8.210 0.9015121990 Other Sunfl ower & Saffl ower oils

excluding edible/non-edible grade26.720 3.57 468.386 33.24 117.580 20.38

15122910 Other cotton seed oil of edible grade 3.072 0.24 14.580 2.12 6.100 1.3915122990 Other cotton seed oil excluding

edible grade 1579.132 169.59 7.097 1.66 10.260 2.37

15131100 Coconut (copra) crude oil & fractions 16439.037 1577.66 305.540 53.49 32.640 6.5015131900 Coconut (copra) refi ned oil & fractions 16766.453 2195.41 7017.071 1376.14 7258.550 1467.7115132990 Other refi ned palm kernal/babasu oils 73.381 18.85 18.858 4.76 13.210 11.4315141120 Crude rape seed oil 4.290 0.49 2.413 0.33 0.400 0.10

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India’s Imports of Chemicals [December 2019]Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.) Commodity / Country Qty. (Ton) Value (Rs./Kg.)

pPolybutylene terephthalate saturated Belgium 1 378 China 467 103 Italy 1 394 Japan 18 219 Korea South 16 199 Malaysia 11 304 Netherlands 9 276 Saudi Arabia 415 77 Singapore 3 189 Taiwan 530 87 Thailand 16 175 Turkey 100 59Polybutylene terephthalate unsaturated China 78 110 Korea South 4 141 Malaysia 58 172 Taiwan 37 150Polycarbonates Belgium 34 225 Chile 345 131 China 159 273 Colombia 21 164 Germany 7 346 Hong Kong 21 246 Israel 4 752 Italy 3 837 Japan 63 281 Korea South 3,323 145 Malaysia 3 219 Netherlands 54 190 Qatar 26 80 Saudi Arabia 969 119 Singapore 139 183 Spain 142 136 Taiwan 16 149 Thailand 5,934 133 UAE 12 59 USA 341 147Polyester or Contract resins unsaturated China 477 88 Germany 2 603 Italy 70 151 Japan 9 1,420 Korea South 4 297 Netherlands 16 250 Taiwan 166 143 Thailand 1 242 UAE 63 100 USA 2 844Polyester saturated others NES Australia 9 182 Austria 2 515 Belgium 76 255 Canada 3 451 China 2,470 125 Egypt 10 203 France 1 758 Germany 61 378 Ghana 6 72 Hong Kong 3 1,015 Hungary 1 376 Indonesia 3 107 Israel 18 169 Italy 445 135 Japan 86 727 Kenya 119 40 Korea South 259 223 Malaysia 392 60 Mexico 1 712

Quantity rounded-off to nearest Ton. For A-D products, please refer Chemical Weekly April 7, 2020 – page: 215-221; D-F products, refer April 14, 2020 – page: 175-177;

G-L products, refer April 21, 2020 – page: 169-171; L-O products, refer April 28, 2020 – page: 159-161; O-P products, refer May 5, 2020 – page: 152-154.

Note:

Netherlands 169 310 Oman 68 60 Singapore 573 156 South Africa 1 837 Spain 1 259 Sudan 112 42 Taiwan 879 98 Thailand 1,329 94 Trinidad 23 24 Turkey 38 160 UK 34 439 USA 361 199Polyester unsaturated other in primary forms Australia 1 356 Belgium 4 465 China 710 79 France 56 178 Germany 26 335 Italy 35 128 Japan 10 557 Korea South 105 177 Malaysia 553 158 Netherlands 1 436 Switzerland 8 582 Taiwan 454 68 Thailand 15 192 UAE 23 115 UK 10 576 Ukraine 1 878 USA 15 353Polyether alcohols Belgium 904 119 China 99 129 Germany 30 716 Italy 9 196 Japan 24 128 Korea South 266 117 Netherlands 242 109 Saudi Arabia 3,015 102 Singapore 134 98 Spain 126 118 Taiwan 677 107 Thailand 301 108 Turkey 4 112 UAE 66 106 UK 151 349 USA 640 169 Vietnam 841 145Polyethers others NES Belgium 134 199 Brazil 2 260 China 2,386 124 France 17 112 Germany 41 393 Hong Kong 75 110 Indonesia 18 129 Japan 67 332 Korea South 1,731 154 Malaysia 43 85 Netherlands 215 113 Poland 10 170 Saudi Arabia 184 77 Singapore 1,355 100 Switzerland 4 3,525 Taiwan 475 110 Thailand 341 137 UAE 121 96 UK 5 1,386 USA 693 390Polyethylene glycols mixed China 2 203 Germany 2 433

Netherlands 28 154 Saudi Arabia 421 22 Singapore 48 16 UAE 52 19 USA 290 48Polyethylene having a specific gravity <0.94% others Austria 25 116 Bangladesh 126 44 Belgium 1,866 112 Canada 77 32 China 119 103 Finland 99 96 Germany 240 106 Hong Kong 49 103 Israel 11 146 Italy 54 222 Japan 58 77 Korea South 1,472 100 Kuwait 50 63 Malaysia 832 71 Netherlands 939 107 Norway 99 106 Oman 23 33 Portugal 99 74 Qatar 3,356 68 Saudi Arabia 5,224 67 Singapore 2,232 72 Spain 24 40 Taiwan 26 80 Thailand 2,079 74 Turkey 100 46 UAE 3,173 69 UK 24 48 USA 4,427 76Polyethylene having a specific gravity 0.94% or more Belgium 205 113 Canada 138 78 China 318 129 Finland 26 180 Germany 30 128 Hong Kong 45 107 Israel 77 49 Italy 468 58 Japan 232 93 Korea South 907 89 Kuwait 951 60 Malaysia 423 65 Netherlands 25 123 Oman 102 40 Qatar 6,477 66 Saudi Arabia 3,885 64 Singapore 2,753 72 Slovakia 22 45 Spain 18 43 Sri Lanka 28 35 Sweden 26 126 Taiwan 1,253 57 Thailand 258 80 UAE 19,145 75 UK 495 100 USA 3,231 60Polyethylene linear low density (LLDPE) Belgium 53 85 Canada 12 40 China 22 141 Germany 325 86 Hong Kong 16 168 Israel 93 136 Italy 43 144 Japan 82 100 Korea South 173 80

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Kuwait 471 59 Malaysia 760 61 Netherlands 151 54 New Zealand 70 52 Poland 2 73 Qatar 1,649 63 Saudi Arabia 2,622 66 Singapore 2,160 67 Spain 25 46 Thailand 202 87 UAE 5,548 62 USA 3,902 66Polyethylene linear medium density (LMDPE) China 4 174 Japan 4 506 Qatar 51 62 UAE 50 75Polyethylene wax Belgium 23 31 China 27 180 France 1 121 Germany 113 210 Italy 27 316 Japan 24 226 Korea South 35 130 Poland 22 105 Qatar 50 29 Saudi Arabia 148 36 Singapore 21 192 Spain 62 150 Thailand 44 114 Turkey 1 191 USA 349 228Polyhydric alcohols other Belgium 6 198 China 70 435 France 11 405 Germany 18 29 Japan 7 379 Singapore 9 181 Sweden 18 23 USA 20 119Polyisobutylene Japan 1 1,198 Korea South 827 104 Singapore 29 115 UK 2 644 USA 294 113Polylactic acid Netherlands 2 229 Thailand 100 196 USA 3 262Polymers of ethylene in primary forms others Bangladesh 690 44 Belgium 426 123 Brazil 18 232 Canada 423 49 China 768 110 France 132 196 Germany 20 173 Hong Kong 21 135 Indonesia 13 38 Israel 27 343 Italy 36 224 Japan 307 219 Korea South 2,265 124 Malaysia 305 68 Mexico 1 47 Netherlands 18 261 Portugal 160 73 Qatar 144 65 Saudi Arabia 447 75 Singapore 1,683 94 Spain 81 191 Sweden 40 163 Switzerland 1 3,103 Taiwan 61 126 Thailand 594 114 UAE 2,771 80 UK 38 249 USA 3,822 81 Vietnam 1 73Polymers of propylene in primary forms others Belgium 105 165

China 80 123 Germany 190 242 Israel 22 131 Italy 24 131 Japan 75 581 Korea South 256 134 Malaysia 383 155 Netherlands 13 185 Portugal 3 178 Singapore 229 209 Taiwan 12 222 Thailand 378 189 Turkey 38 132 UAE 47 63 USA 194 101 Vietnam 3 870Polymers of styrene others in primary forms Belgium 107 142 China 65 138 France 11 239 Germany 38 152 Italy 40 113 Japan 172 163 Korea South 538 139 Malaysia 23 258 Netherlands 8 125 Singapore 95 151 Sweden 4 262 Taiwan 136 143 Thailand 5 314 Turkey 8 216 UAE 10 74 UK 7 108 USA 69 155Polymers of vinyl acetate of other vinyl esters and other vinyl polymers in primary forms Belgium 34 217 China 265 325 Germany 8 618 Italy 1 252 Japan 7 428 Singapore 47 803 Switzerland 2 1,835 Taiwan 16 140 USA 127 1,161Polymers of vinyl acetate others Canada 4 203 China 31 111 Germany 12 200 Singapore 25 471Polymers of vinyl chloride or of other halogenated olefins in primary forms Belgium 638 180 China 160 97 France 188 160 Italy 12 114 Japan 1,969 131 Korea South 168 104 Malaysia 349 64 Netherlands 1,401 98 Sri Lanka 60 112 Taiwan 50 82 Thailand 3,045 152 USA 1,118 150Polymethyl methacrylate: Binders for pigments or inks Italy 1 243 Korea South 16 174 Singapore 9 98Polymethyl methacrylates others China 146 105 France 1 371 Germany 7 586 Hong Kong 3 115 Italy 1 376 Japan 164 139 Korea South 737 160 Mexico 9 65 Netherlands 22 166 Saudi Arabia 15 80 Singapore 561 124 Thailand 1 301 UAE 206 109Polymethylene phenyl isocyanate (crude MDI, polymeric MDI) Belgium 100 126

China 1,059 93 Germany 19 117 Hong Kong 240 105 Italy 25 156 Japan 1,258 85 Korea South 548 118 Malaysia 11 382 Netherlands 208 101 Saudi Arabia 1,346 70 Singapore 60 92Polyphosphates other Belgium 40 146 China 155 118 Germany 31 209 Italy 10 668 Japan 1 754 Korea South 1 202 Singapore 25 98 Thailand 46 111Polyphosphoric acid China 305 98Polypropylene Austria 50 138 Bahrain 199 81 Belgium 401 120 Bulgaria 16 44 Canada 8 313 China 260 106 Czech 1 514 Finland 199 147 France 854 77 Germany 5 221 Hong Kong 1 214 Israel 27 159 Italy 52 98 Japan 358 80 Korea South 3,723 95 Kuwait 4,678 73 Malaysia 319 95 Mexico 1 60 Netherlands 31 152 Oman 450 65 Portugal 1 245 Russia 1,760 80 Saudi Arabia 14,453 75 Senegal 50 62 Singapore 7,250 84 South Africa 124 74 Spain 6 139 Sri Lanka 20 38 Taiwan 274 82 Thailand 1,236 90 UAE 8,257 75 UK 58 130 Unspecified 27 89 USA 2,589 63 Vietnam 158 78Polystyrene brominated, weight 58% or more but not more than 71% of bromine note 6(B) Belgium 18 549 USA 35 525Polystyrene expansible China 34 89 Japan 5 188Polystyrene moulding powder China 50 66 Japan 5 306Polystyrene others NES Belgium 35 50 China 54 116 Finland 3 376 Germany 1 641 Japan 29 86 Malaysia 312 94 Singapore 197 84 Slovenia 47 71 Taiwan 78 85 Thailand 20 83 UAE 267 63 UK 20 72 USA 158 252Polysulphides other Austria 1 863 USA 21 87

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Polysulphones China 5 214 Spain 3 846 USA 12 467Polytetrafluoroethylene Belgium 5 727 China 11 801 Italy 10 639 Japan 4 1,139 Korea South 8 445 Netherlands 26 1,275 Russia 17 329 UAE 10 145 USA 47 1,033Polyurethanes Australia 21 381 Belgium 202 229 China 2,516 153 Denmark 3 485 France 76 166 Germany 605 159 Greece 30 134 Hong Kong 7 818 Indonesia 2 234 Italy 1,296 117 Japan 37 363 Korea South 318 214 Malaysia 37 366 Netherlands 1,416 151 Portugal 2 638 Singapore 1,861 135 Spain 43 318 Sri Lanka 37 43 Switzerland 42 295 Taiwan 323 167 Thailand 13 192 UAE 146 185 UK 75 246 USA 89 205 Vietnam 18 127Polyvinyl acetate (PVa) moulding material other China 26 72Polyvinyl acetate resins (in aqueous dispersion) Germany 31 100Polyvinyl acetates others (in aqueous dispersion) Belgium 48 136 China 9 306 Germany 26 156 Indonesia 10 99 Malaysia 2 279 Netherlands 1 296Polyvinyl alcohol w/n containing unhydrolysed acetate groups Belgium 26 325 China 1,781 129 Italy 19 254 Japan 403 183 Malaysia 39 93 Singapore 401 173 Taiwan 30 157 UK 56 438 USA 436 154Polyvinyl chloride not mixed with any others substances: Binders for pigment Belgium 113 97 China 383 80 Colombia 816 84 Japan 436 83 Korea South 420 65 Malaysia 99 81 Norway 43 75 Sweden 101 77 Taiwan 423 80 Thailand 471 81 UK 1 504 USA 775 59Polyvinyl chloride not mixed with other Belgium 376 72 Canada 18 24 China 256 101 Colombia 215 55 France 1,820 72 Germany 1,678 64

Indonesia 18 36 Japan 16,688 64 Korea South 4,292 60 Malaysia 201 57 Mexico 2,006 61 Norway 1,647 63 Philippines 123 34 Russia 5,351 63 Saudi Arabia 79 31 Singapore 307 53 Spain 1 64 Taiwan 12,878 64 Thailand 3,656 66 UAE 731 66 Ukraine 2,095 64 USA 2,694 55Polyvinyl fluoride China 4 1,013Polyvinyl pyrrolidone (P alcohol) Belgium 23 1,060 China 25 389 Germany 30 1,183 Hong Kong 23 1,064 Netherlands 28 1,032 Singapore 7 705 USA 46 888Potassium carbonates Belgium 274 128 China 50 68 Germany 18 73 Korea South 1,040 64 Netherlands 18 66 Russia 100 54 Taiwan 20 61 Thailand 852 63 UK 3 440 USA 120 63Potassium chloride Belarus 1,450 22 Canada 87,419 20 China 27 39 Israel 63,801 20 Jordan 62,680 21 Lithuania 95,492 20 Russia 72,728 20 UK 4 686 USA 25,838 20Potassium citrate Netherlands 20 933Potassium compounds of aromatic monoacids China 6 5,842 Mexico 3 6,154Potassium compounds of unsaturated cyclic mono acids China 19 76Potassium cyanide China 28 275 Germany 27 381Potassium ferricyanide Singapore 5 623Potassium hydroxide (Caustic potash) China 22 90 Germany 5 624 Korea South 586 64 Spain 1 520Potassium metabisulphite Italy 1 160Potassium permanganate China 36 133Potassium phosphate China 176 80 France 5 288 Indonesia 1 286 Japan 3 1,378Potassium sulphate Belgium 224 40 China 977 34 Germany 540 47 Indonesia 54 33 Jordan 54 34 Qatar 24 33 Singapore 162 35 Sweden 147 38 Taiwan 643 35 UAE 55 38

Prednisolone Belgium 9 2,641 USA 2 12,805Propane liquefied Kuwait 61,945 34 Qatar 193,976 34 Saudi Arabia 161,045 34 Singapore 24,214 34 UAE 137,755 34 USA 68,361 33Propene (Propylene) unsaturated China 66 308Propionate cellulose and acetopropionate non-plasticized China 4 407 USA 6 912Propionic acid its salts and esters China 254 78 Hong Kong 42 74 Malaysia 20 165 Netherlands 42 101 Singapore 31 85 Sweden 334 81 UAE 60 58 USA 474 167Propyl alcohol South Africa 230 70 Taiwan 66 82 USA 1 319Propyl gallate China 1 855Propylene copolymers Belgium 160 112 Brazil 1 188 Canada 1 184 China 17 395 France 181 92 Germany 8 302 Italy 25 113 Japan 364 126 Korea South 858 102 Netherlands 575 116 Saudi Arabia 753 77 Singapore 7,545 95 Spain 10 139 Swaziland 14 193 Switzerland 14 193 Thailand 1,933 85 UAE 7,235 74 UK 74 107 USA 44 361Propylene glycol (Propane-1,2-diol) Belgium 5 214 China 463 72 Korea South 462 95 Saudi Arabia 1,404 60 Singapore 1,242 86 Taiwan 94 73 Thailand 401 92 UAE 335 72 USA 232 75Protein concentrates and textured protein substances Hungary 6 250 Malaysia 1 160 Slovenia 14 573 UAE 25 618 UK 22 725 USA 249 666Pseudo ionone Belgium 20 652Psyllium husk (Isobgul husk) USA 20 333Pumice stone Turkey 240 9Pyridine and its salts China 198 967 Japan 46 188 USA 17 661Pyridine derivatives other Canada 3 8,677 China 67 556 Japan 91 155 Netherlands 3 855 Switzerland 14 554

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Materials Exported

India’s Exports of Chemicals [December 2019]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. For A-D products, please refer Chemical Weekly April 7, 2020 – page: 222-239; D-F products, refer April 14, 2020 – page: 178-184;

G-L products, refer April 21, 2020 – page: 172-177; L-O products, refer April 28, 2020 – page: 162-167; P- products, refer May 5, 2020 – page: 155-160.

Note:

pPolyester or Contract resins unsaturated Australia 36 151 Bahrain 2 240 Bangladesh 44 85 Bhutan 3 130 Burundi 1 208 China 10 134 Denmark 24 123 Indonesia 16 136 Israel 15 125 Kenya 8 382 Malaysia 80 163 Maldives 63 152 Nepal 114 99 Nigeria 23 147 Norway 19 100 Oman 18 158 Philippines 25 112 Qatar 155 119 Sri Lanka 10 268 Thailand 35 175 Turkey 38 178 UAE 85 167 UK 100 136Polyester saturated others NES Australia 16 170 Bangladesh 164 133 China 178 203 Colombia 18 179 Egypt 4 127 Germany 62 224 Indonesia 123 172 Iran 147 139 Israel 14 160 Italy 15 165 Kenya 134 104 Korea South 58 92 Kuwait 54 76 Malaysia 42 171 Mexico 2 265 Nepal 53 166 Netherlands 27 229 Nigeria 2 966 Russia 11 111 Saudi Arabia 60 110 Singapore 81 172 South Africa 59 110 Spain 5 63 Sri Lanka 27 282 Switzerland 15 197 Thailand 4 149 Turkey 80 159 UAE 164 108 USA 137 368Polyester unsaturated other in primary forms Bangladesh 72 191 Cote D' Ivoire 12 68 Indonesia 36 136 Malaysia 10 153 Nepal 6 187 Nigeria 17 155 Philippines 14 138

Sri Lanka 2 246 Thailand 5 126 UAE 42 113Polyether alcohols Bangladesh 33 99 China 18 169 Iraq 46 143 Nepal 10 160 Oman 49 80 Sri Lanka 66 121 Tanzania 7 152Polyethers others NES Australia 1 266 Bahrain 16 130 Bangladesh 15 181 Brazil 1 155 China 150 126 Ethiopia 1 354 Indonesia 30 120 Iran 34 158 Italy 17 175 Myanmar 28 151 Nepal 13 157 Qatar 9 175 Saudi Arabia 108 140 Singapore 199 2,413 Sri Lanka 53 151 Sudan 8 162 Thailand 3 116 UAE 23 195 USA 29 236Polyethylene glycols mixed UAE 6 67Polyethylene having a specific gravity <0.94% others Algeria 175 96 Bangladesh 640 75 China 5,562 62 Colombia 6 140 Ethiopia 149 74 Fiji Islands 2 105 Georgia 50 107 Ghana 1 120 Guinea 15 73 Indonesia 26 121 Israel 285 120 Kenya 165 72 Korea South 66 65 Kuwait 1 152 Mexico 11 798 Myanmar 17 141 Nepal 209 75 Peru 3 147 Portugal 110 103 Qatar 100 103 South Africa 2 89 Sri Lanka 114 74 Tanzania 48 124 Thailand 3 556 Turkey 1,229 86 UAE 133 106 Uganda 31 85 Uruguay 25 126Polyethylene having a specific gravity 0.94% or more Bangladesh 338 55

Bhutan 93 79 China 34,351 56 Djibouti 52 60 Kenya 1,125 52 Madagascar 3 75 Malaysia 1 71 Nepal 1,244 63 Nigeria 16 58 Oman 26 62 Sri Lanka 104 60 Tanzania 122 59 Turkey 208 60 UAE 377 65 Uganda 52 53 Vietnam 3,049 59Polyethylene linear low density (LLDPE) Bangladesh 2,045 59 Bhutan 38 76 China 20,299 57 Colombia 104 62 Egypt 16 156 Ethiopia 100 58 Ghana 181 59 Greece 200 53 Guyana 26 59 Iran 78 131 Israel 4 151 Italy 1,032 55 Japan 24 59 Kenya 920 66 Korea South 75 60 Malawi 74 90 Malaysia 260 60 Mexico 2 529 Morocco 324 62 Nepal 1,378 60 Nigeria 122 79 Panama 2 103 Poland 700 57 Portugal 975 54 Qatar 22 92 Romania 108 54 Senegal 57 81 South Africa 36 101 Sri Lanka 202 58 Surinam 14 97 Tanzania 25 98 Thailand 58 75 Turkey 204 88 UAE 71 63 Uganda 26 53 USA 1 299 Vietnam 511 60 Zambia 24 112Polyethylene wax Bahrain 4 149 Bangladesh 6 211 China 124 325 France 1 78 Germany 23 80 Indonesia 20 116 Japan 10 116 Malaysia 10 79 Nepal 1 217

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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.)

Netherlands 23 427 Nigeria 15 94 Oman 13 90 Saudi Arabia 235 76 Singapore 3 30 Spain 153 101 Sri Lanka 11 135 Taiwan 42 68 Tunisia 26 82 Turkey 120 79 UAE 28 104 USA 83 95 Vietnam 81 93Polyhydric alcohols other Switzerland 21 275Polyisobutylene Bangladesh 2 229 Brazil 14 106 China 43 94 Italy 9 167 Nepal 9 154 Netherlands 46 270 Poland 29 95 Singapore 277 87 Taiwan 3 113 Thailand 68 90 UAE 30 100Polylactic acid Sri Lanka 2 307Polymers of ethylene in primary forms others Algeria 25 88 Bangladesh 31 112 Burkina Faso 1 140 China 193 50 Egypt 150 122 Georgia 44 127 Germany 1 120 Ghana 2 209 Greece 55 135 Indonesia 18 128 Israel 1 105 Jordan 57 127 Kuwait 73 129 Malaysia 58 146 Mexico 6 217 Nepal 16 107 Oman 119 128 Qatar 230 121 Saudi Arabia 261 126 South Africa 7 93 Sri Lanka 1 454 Turkey 153 94 UAE 340 119 UK 3 482 Vietnam 14 125Polymers of propylene in primary forms others Bangladesh 149 39 Cameroon 7 52 China 2 141 Egypt 60 133 Ethiopia 44 56 France 6 1,682 Ghana 48 36 Guatemala 48 38 Indonesia 31 124 Israel 504 57 Japan 1 102 Kenya 360 34 Morocco 5 149 Nepal 54 45 Nigeria 294 33 Oman 50 41 Portugal 4 236 Saudi Arabia 9 489 South Africa 12 171 Spain 5 215

Sri Lanka 58 44 Taiwan 1 79 Tanzania 114 33 Turkey 2 154 UAE 24 66 USA 3 176 Uzbekistan 14 113 Zambia 1 152Polymers of styrene others in primary forms Bangladesh 178 55 China 35 160 Germany 26 230 Italy 1 316 Japan 12 217 Korea South 18 144 Lebanon 8 121 Malaysia 63 73 Nepal 45 52 Netherlands 12 190 Nigeria 77 74 Oman 1 51 Philippines 147 53 Qatar 58 57 Sri Lanka 21 86 Thailand 18 63 UK 25 204 USA 45 246 Vietnam 68 66Polymers of vinyl acetate of other vinyl esters and other vinyl polymers in primary forms China 110 105 Italy 24 331 Mozambique 10 78 Nepal 1 481 Qatar 1 565 Saudi Arabia 2 678 Sudan 1 951 USA 12 331Polymers of vinyl acetate others Belgium 69 96 Brazil 40 99 Nepal 3 50 Turkey 50 113 USA 40 139Polymers of vinyl chloride or of other halogenated olefins in primary forms Bangladesh 1 131 Egypt 7 150 Nepal 236 174 Uganda 25 66Polymethyl methacrylate: Binders for pigments or inks Argentina 2 133 Nepal 1 42Polymethyl methacrylates others Bangladesh 3 305 Germany 16 365 Hong Kong 24 81 Nepal 33 76 Poland 1 831 Taiwan 18 78 UAE 15 114 USA 12 337 Vietnam 16 137 Zambia 1 151Polymethylene phenyl isocyanate (crude MDI, polymeric MDI) Bangladesh 4 105 China 560 93 Iraq 100 98 Sri Lanka 40 115 Sudan 8 162 Tanzania 13 105 UAE 115 141Polyphenylene oxide Bangladesh 418 17Polyphosphates other Bangladesh 2 128

Nepal 2 34 Sri Lanka 2 600 Sudan 2 155 UAE 1 156Polyphosphoric acid Bangladesh 1 139Polypropylene Argentina 26 75 Bangladesh 4,912 63 Belgium 57 30 Bhutan 229 86 Brazil 42 79 Bulgaria 864 64 Canada 26 69 China 18,453 65 Congo D Republic 32 74 Costa Rica 52 74 Ecuador 832 66 Ethiopia 336 69 Germany 64 73 Ghana 350 68 Guatemala 50 72 Indonesia 1,820 67 Ireland 2 519 Israel 379 73 Italy 1,121 68 Kenya 676 68 Korea South 194 74 Madagascar 96 68 Malawi 122 64 Malaysia 103 89 Mauritius 1 192 Mexico 45 114 Morocco 54 43 Mozambique 110 73 Nepal 3,238 73 Nigeria 584 70 Oman 3 144 Peru 728 65 Poland 104 64 Portugal 3,381 63 Qatar 73 47 Romania 106 63 Russia 46 65 Saudi Arabia 16 161 Sri Lanka 332 71 Tanzania 330 70 Thailand 89 43 Togo 108 57 Turkey 5,111 71 UAE 176 69 Uganda 52 69 UK 78 63 Vietnam 1,635 70Polystyrene expansible Indonesia 132 85 Nepal 13 107 Singapore 22 92 Taiwan 44 95 UAE 32 98 Vietnam 30 133Polystyrene moulding powder Nepal 1 30Polystyrene others NES Bangladesh 125 71 China 12 100 Croatia 32 78 Denmark 18 76 Egypt 320 77 Greece 140 76 Hong Kong 8 162 Israel 80 95 Kuwait 1 152 Nepal 21 81 Portugal 112 76 Qatar 105 85

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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.)

Saudi Arabia 15 67 Slovenia 16 77 South Africa 80 80 Sri Lanka 66 94 UAE 16 82 USA 180 83 Vietnam 18 127Polysulphides other Ethiopia 4 65 Germany 1 210 Thailand 4 352Polytetrafluoroethylene Bangladesh 2 1,034 Belgium 3 789 Brazil 31 836 China 57 709 France 12 675 Germany 289 640 Italy 101 604 Japan 19 786 Korea South 12 600 Netherlands 14 1,428 Singapore 8 736 Turkey 41 722 USA 117 674Polyurethanes Argentina 1 308 Australia 39 224 Bangladesh 181 230 Canada 3 284 China 85 179 Egypt 26 205 Ethiopia 3 331 Germany 8 152 Ghana 16 212 Indonesia 252 165 Iran 15 189 Italy 204 162 Kenya 20 207 Korea South 16 176 Lebanon 67 152 Malaysia 123 151 Nepal 44 166 Nigeria 126 192 Philippines 30 215 Qatar 3 252 Singapore 196 241 South Africa 38 218 Sri Lanka 50 222 Sudan 8 180 Thailand 35 171 Turkey 1 225 UAE 48 191 Vietnam 39 124Polyvinyl acetate (PVa) moulding material (in aqueous dis-persion) Nepal 4 112Polyvinyl acetate resins (in aqueous dispersion) Nepal 3 102Polyvinyl acetate resins others Bangladesh 13 67 Nepal 28 65Polyvinyl acetates others (in aqueous dispersion) Algeria 53 52 Bahrain 1 70 Bangladesh 31 59 Ethiopia 26 89 Ghana 20 53 Iran 3 587 Italy 5 385 Kuwait 49 54 Nepal 3 73 Nigeria 156 47 Oman 4 55 Philippines 19 56 Qatar 3 68

Senegal 1 56 Sri Lanka 4 53 Tanzania 35 49 Togo 11 50 UAE 29 78 Uganda 8 55Polyvinyl alcohol w/n containing unhydrolysed acetate groups Bangladesh 14 86 Nepal 13 143 Nigeria 1 168 Spain 1 99 UAE 35 145Polyvinyl chloride not mixed with other Bangladesh 3 90 Bhutan 13 75 China 2 3 Kenya 10 105 Nepal 115 63Polyvinyl pyrrolidone (P alcohol) Iran 5 2,219 Nepal 1 1,140 Romania 1 1,013Potash alum Sri Lanka 3 24 USA 1 142Potassium carbonates China 20 246 Israel 1 222 USA 1 90Potassium chlorate Bangladesh 25 59 Honduras 21 74 Kenya 25 62 Mexico 133 67 Thailand 80 67 Uganda 25 66 Ukraine 25 66Potassium chloride Nepal 151 894Potassium citrate Bangladesh 9 165 Nepal 1 122Potassium ferricyanide USA 1 682Potassium ferrocyanide USA 1 598Potassium hydroxide (Caustic potash) Bangladesh 31 119 Brazil 48 57 Malaysia 75 59 Nepal 1 125 South Africa 100 58 Tanzania 1 79 UAE 43 86 Vietnam 25 61Potassium iodide Germany 13 2,062 Indonesia 6 2,253 Jordan 2 2,069 Mexico 1 495 New Zealand 1 2,181 Russia 1 1,903 Singapore 1 550 South Africa 2 2,059 Thailand 5 2,243 USA 1 1,707 Vietnam 1 1,999Potassium metabisulphite Nepal 1 159Potassium nitrate China 14 138 Indonesia 14 243 Spain 1 262 Thailand 28 182 Turkey 24 70 USA 14 126

Potassium permanganate Bangladesh 20 152 Brazil 43 153 Egypt 10 192 Israel 14 168 Italy 18 160 Japan 30 168 Malaysia 21 139 Netherlands 18 166 Spain 18 153 Thailand 23 158 Turkey 23 158 USA 18 163 Vietnam 15 162Potassium phosphate Japan 2 1,248 Malaysia 1 428 Spain 4 244 USA 6 305Potassium sulphate Israel 1 232 Morocco 120 34 Mozambique 25 31 Nepal 7 98 Netherlands 546 30 UAE 140 19Prednisolone Australia 3 4,947 Congo D Republic 1 1,395 Myanmar 1 5,855 Papua New Guinea 1 1,458 Sri Lanka 2 899 UK 1 2,796 USA 10 8,255Propane liquefied Bhutan 721 36 Canada 1 1,838 Nepal 36,566 41Propionic acid its salts and esters Brazil 1 181 China 81 1,531 Colombia 2 217 Egypt 2 185 France 1 176 Germany 6 186 Indonesia 6 201 Kenya 3 159 Korea South 2 250 Mexico 63 1,898 Nepal 14 146 Singapore 43 193 Spain 4 263 Sri Lanka 8 164 Thailand 22 149 UK 5 193 USA 49 218Propyl alcohol Bangladesh 13 62 Qatar 7 110 USA 22 81Propyl gallate Egypt 1 386 Tanzania 1 405Propylene copolymers Bangladesh 39 136 Belgium 48 93 China 33 101 Colombia 8 154 Germany 44 161 Israel 428 72 Italy 176 91 Nigeria 96 73 Portugal 78 67 Saudi Arabia 12 248 Spain 494 66

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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.)

Turkey 16 72 UAE 16 85Propylene glycol (Propane-1,2-diol) Colombia 1 639 Congo D Republic 1 105 Cote D' Ivoire 1 112 Ethiopia 2 89 Ghana 1 131 Nepal 36 106 Thailand 1 864 Turkmenistan 10 88 Yemen 9 160Protein concentrates and textured protein substances Albania 21 56 Australia 40 67 Bahrain 3 88 Bangladesh 21 91 Canada 16 150 China 48 54 Egypt 5 66 Fiji Islands 2 92 France 6 299 Ghana 36 66 Indonesia 59 62 Iraq 38 56 Israel 8 82 Italy 21 60 Japan 21 196 Jordan 103 56 Korea South 245 59 Kuwait 9 59 Malaysia 61 56 Mauritania 1 151 Mauritius 23 72 Nepal 11 237 New Zealand 43 64 Oman 48 57 Philippines 241 53 Qatar 14 56 Reunion 1 63 Saudi Arabia 639 58 Singapore 2 157 South Africa 14 54 Sri Lanka 2 130 Taiwan 138 57 Tajikistan 3 154 Trinidad 2 68 Turkey 96 74 UAE 371 88 UK 51 107 USA 23 153 Vietnam 194 166Pseudoephedrine (INN) and its salts Australia 2 3,672 Brazil 4 4,054 Egypt 9 3,339 France 5 4,988 Hong Kong 1 3,754 Indonesia 3 3,772 Korea South 2 3,646 New Zealand 1 5,166 Pakistan 7 3,443 Turkey 4 3,223 UK 4 4,085 USA 1 4,394 Yemen 1 2,508Psyllium husk (Isobgul husk) Afghanistan 60 446 Argentina 1 371 Australia 112 332 Austria 21 401 Bangladesh 324 239 Belgium 182 289 Brazil 79 253 Canada 76 380

Chile 4 367 China 63 377 Colombia 41 288 Costa Rica 19 201 Czech 22 320 Denmark 34 354 Ecuador 4 499 Egypt 9 484 France 28 402 Germany 722 344 Hungary 2 474 Indonesia 1 375 Ireland 17 448 Israel 4 359 Italy 303 394 Japan 14 527 Korea South 71 331 Kuwait 6 388 Malaysia 35 349 Mexico 170 228 Nepal 3 389 New Zealand 10 408 Oman 4 544 Philippines 1 480 Poland 30 260 Romania 2 380 Russia 8 403 Saudi Arabia 13 441 Slovakia 10 304 South Africa 10 311 Spain 57 501 Sweden 5 485 Taiwan 8 415 Thailand 32 412 Turkey 23 291 UAE 3 457 UK 184 414 USA 1,115 302Pumice stone Canada 224 22 Nepal 1 38Pyrazinamide (Pyrazine carboxamide) Korea South 2 1,855 Mexico 1 1,609 Pakistan 3 1,356Pyrethrum synthetic Australia 12 1,139 Belgium 10 1,197 China 9 1,172 Italy 2 778 Nepal 4 153 Netherlands 1 10,322 Philippines 1 2,118 Singapore 33 1,399 Sudan 21 44 Taiwan 1 877 Tanzania 10 1,201 Turkey 10 1,803 USA 31 956Pyridine derivatives other Austria 48 156 Bangladesh 7 4,787 Belgium 5 1,439 Canada 5 8,179 China 500 234 Czech 9 389 Egypt 4 7,808 France 22 2,599 Germany 11 9,438 Ireland 3 27,160 Japan 16 2,982 Jordan 1 4,286 Korea South 6 3,873 Mexico 1 1,176 Netherlands 14 2,857

Nigeria 1 619 Oman 9 3,391 Pakistan 3 3,392 Poland 1 13,491 Puerto Rico 9 6,964 Russia 2 10,948 Slovenia 5 8,947 Spain 2 4,422 Switzerland 48 2,269 Taiwan 104 233 Thailand 5 753 Turkey 2 19,522 UK 1 9,079 USA 123 1,070

qQuartz lumps Australia 48 17 Bahrain 29 17 Bangladesh 658 2 Bhutan 6,653 3 Canada 354 14 China 4,613 11 Czech 24 15 Germany 119 13 Iran 297 15 Italy 130 2 Japan 819 15 Korea South 5,573 6 Kuwait 2,604 3 Malaysia 8,831 4 Oman 2,466 4 Qatar 213 5 Reunion 24 6 Sri Lanka 162 7 Thailand 2,000 3 USA 342 14 Vietnam 1,868 12Quartz powder Algeria 159 12 Angola 12 8 Bahrain 61 5 Bangladesh 4,966 5 Bhutan 153 12 Burkina Faso 138 7 Cameroon 17 6 Canada 1,596 11 Georgia 24 7 Hong Kong 25 14 Indonesia 227 13 Israel 27 5 Japan 547 19 Kenya 430 16 Korea South 597 11 Kuwait 150 7 Malaysia 278 15 Maldives 579 4 Mali 36 6 Morocco 25 6 Mozambique 8 22 Nepal 773 6 Oman 754 11 Philippines 439 3 Qatar 1,505 5 Rwanda 18 7 Singapore 24 26 Sri Lanka 328 7 Tanzania 290 5 Thailand 219 13 UAE 1,757 6 USA 2,252 13 Vietnam 5,461 11Quartz sands (including moulding sand) Ghana 7 18 Nepal 5 4

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Qatar 16 8 Sri Lanka 10 7Quartzite crude/roughly trimmed other Bhutan 773 4 Congo D Republic 1 25 Germany 601 18 Guinea 4 68 Iran 162 6 Israel 144 15 Italy 401 11 Japan 80 17 Nepal 121 9 Oman 25 6 Philippines 429 4 Qatar 30 20 Spain 381 18 Sri Lanka 144 8 Turkey 480 15 UAE 108 6 UK 50 27 USA 706 17 Vietnam 84 11Quartzite lumps Japan 330 19 Philippines 165 6 UAE 308 6Quartzite powder Bangladesh 1,406 6 Bhutan 263 5 China 14 35 Israel 120 15 Japan 251 28 Kenya 100 7 Nepal 174 4 Singapore 7 34 Sri Lanka 28 6 Turkey 288 16 USA 48 15Quebracho extract Colombia 22 88 Ukraine 14 86 Uzbekistan 2 104Quinalphos Bangladesh 21 288 Vietnam 5 493Quinine hydrochloride China 1 7,164 UK 4 7,032Quinine salts and other derivatives NES Pakistan 1 15,242Quinones other China 1 13,920 Germany 5 2,739 Japan 3 3,376 USA 3 1,708

rRanitidine China 13 1,047 Iran 30 934 Peru 2 1,035 Singapore 11 5,975Rare earth oxides including rutile sand UK 2 124Rare earth oxides, NES Japan 29 227 Malaysia 10 2,761 Spain 5 3,305 Vietnam 20 2,425Rare gases (other than argon and helium) Qatar 2 2,833 UAE 2 1,027Reaction initiators other etc. Bangladesh 2 345 Brazil 30 411 China 16 396 Finland 1 1,790 Germany 80 1,212

Hong Kong 9 1,962 Indonesia 2 146 Japan 30 758 Kenya 1 393 Korea South 5 1,081 Nepal 2 241 Netherlands 2 11,626 Nigeria 148 1,165 Russia 74 300 Saudi Arabia 50 115 Singapore 4 686 South Africa 48 116 Sri Lanka 1 594 UAE 19 49 UK 28 1,703 Ukraine 46 298 USA 503 158Reactive Blacks Argentina 108 210 Australia 8 289 Bangladesh 1,171 208 Belgium 86 308 Brazil 298 242 Burundi 2 279 Canada 9 242 Chile 7 227 China 74 430 Colombia 78 226 Djibouti 2 282 Dominican Republic 190 301 Ecuador 8 253 Egypt 103 196 El Salvador 17 265 Germany 20 235 Ghana 12 251 Honduras 860 275 Hong Kong 2 252 Indonesia 353 221 Iran 90 271 Israel 1 259 Italy 101 274 Japan 10 240 Korea South 124 225 Malaysia 11 214 Mauritius 4 318 Mexico 171 248 Morocco 21 246 Nepal 1 246 Netherlands 284 265 New Zealand 1 275 Nigeria 4 206 Panama 7 295 Paraguay 2 324 Peru 17 271 Philippines 30 253 Poland 23 200 Portugal 40 221 Russia 28 206 Singapore 230 254 South Africa 18 245 Spain 24 229 Sri Lanka 19 293 Switzerland 17 327 Syria 9 269 Taiwan 179 233 Tanzania 31 309 Thailand 211 229 Tunisia 10 219 Turkey 2,262 198 UAE 66 273 Uganda 1 586 Ukraine 20 278 USA 85 258 Uzbekistan 88 262 Vietnam 121 220Reactive Blues Argentina 11 237 Bangladesh 403 289

Belarus 1 1,231 Brazil 115 356 Burundi 8 323 Canada 3 234 Chile 1 192 China 122 549 Colombia 5 502 Congo D Republic 1 1,364 Dominican Republic 10 482 Ecuador 3 809 Egypt 23 281 El Salvador 1 279 Germany 43 722 Ghana 3 1,033 Guatemala 1 1,114 Honduras 58 650 Hong Kong 4 619 Indonesia 98 519 Iran 9 417 Israel 4 371 Italy 7 1,215 Japan 2 922 Kenya 6 373 Korea South 89 406 Malaysia 13 289 Mauritius 1 1,966 Mexico 39 573 Morocco 6 1,785 Nepal 1 308 Netherlands 46 1,013 Nigeria 3 506 Philippines 7 335 Poland 1 2,117 Portugal 2 538 Russia 3 540 Singapore 207 567 South Africa 6 590 Spain 2 497 Sri Lanka 7 580 Switzerland 49 1,025 Taiwan 5 243 Tanzania 13 429 Thailand 68 665 Tunisia 2 353 Turkey 268 437 UAE 2 575 UK 2 280 USA 28 503 Uzbekistan 8 625 Vietnam 34 804Reactive Browns Bangladesh 4 109 Brazil 1 436 Indonesia 1 254 Thailand 16 736Reactive dyes others Bangladesh 151 235 Brazil 34 340 Ghana 2 559 Greece 1 239 Honduras 23 807 Iran 1 491 Italy 5 328 Japan 2 653 Korea South 3 260 Mauritius 8 560 Mexico 4 1,101 Morocco 1 1,075 Netherlands 7 1,330 Russia 1 305 Singapore 15 1,043 Sri Lanka 1 370 Taiwan 2 408 Turkey 93 236 UK 1 258 USA 1 1,329

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pioNeers iN GriGNArD cheMistrY siNce 1978 / 1200Mt installed capacity

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Acid Anhydrides: l Propionic Anhydride l Hexanoic Anhydride l Heptanoic Anhydride l Isobutyric Anhydride l N-Butyric Anhydride l Valeric Anhydride intermediates l 2,4-Thiazolidine Dione l 5-Ethylpyridine-2-Ethanol l Isosorbide l Benzophenone Imine l 1-Piperidine-1-Cyclohexene

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