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    The name change of the Swvar Dow project is expected to be approved in the near future

    • Last Update: 2021-03-10
    • Source: Internet
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    February 7 afternoon, Yulin City held a "new bright spots in the development of 2014" media symposium, Yulin Municipal Committee Standing Committee, Deputy Mayor Li Chunlin introduced at the meeting, the world's largest single multi-coal chemical project - Shonhua
    ntcolor, '#0000FF'> Dow recycling economy coal comprehensive utilization project, is expected to be approved by the state.
    it is understood that last year because of stranding rumors by the industry's widespread concern about Stahua Group and the United States Dow jointly invested in the Yulin coal chemical project, has been officially approved by the Ministry of Environmental Protection.
    public information shows that the Swalwar Dow project is the world's largest coal chemical monosume project, with a total investment of more than 120 billion yuan, of which 121.6 billion yuan was invested in the core chemical area, 7.139 billion yuan was invested in environmental protection, and 42 yuan was invested in the Dabaodg coal mine. 56 million yuan, environmental investment of 35.3745 million yuan, for the world's largest single investment in coal chemical projects, the initial contractor of this project for Stahua Group and another world's top 500 enterprises - Dow Chemical Corporation of the United States. Swalwar Group, one side of the construction of the project is its coal chemical sector company - China Snzhou Coal Oil Chemical Company (hereinafter referred to as Swalwar Coal Oil).
    Last year, there were media reports that due to the overall downturn in the chemical products market, huge investment, settled in Yulin Singhua Dow 100 billion yuan recycling economy coal comprehensive utilization project is facing stranding, the relevant partners have been budding, the project may be "dead."
    July 2014, the Ministry of Environmental Protection published on its official website the Approval of the Environmental Impact Report on China's Shonwal Dow Yulin Recycled Economy Coal Integrated Use Project. China's Swalwar Dow Yulin recycling economy coal comprehensive utilization project, officially approved by the Ministry of Environmental Protection.Zuo Changqi, deputy director of the National Development and Reform Commission of Shaolin City, told the Western Network that the project has been planned for nearly 10 years and is the world's largest multi-coal chemical project,
    "At present, the United States Dow has withdrawn, the project changed its name to Stahua Yulin recycling economy integrated utilization project, the project is expected to be approved by the state in the near future." ”
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