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Borouge to keep expansion on track
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, January 13 - 2009 at 09:41
Abu Dhabi-based petrochemicals maker Borouge has no plans to slow down its expansion despite the global economic crisis, the company said. Work on its first overseas manufacturing plant in Shanghai is progressing as planned and it will build new logistics hubs in Southeast Asia and South Asia to distribute products, said William Yau, CEO of Borouge's marketing company in Singapore. The Shanghai facility will have a capacity of 50,000 tonnes when it begins production in early 2010.
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