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    Mitsubishi Chemical plans to invest $915 million in U.S. plant

    • Last Update: 2023-01-09
    • Source: Internet
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    Japan's Mitsubishi Chemical Corp plans to invest more than 100 billion yen ($915 million) to build a factory in the U.
    S.
    state of Louisiana to produce a key ingredient in plastic

    .

    This investment will boost the production of methyl methacrylate (MMA) in the United States
    .
    This raw material is used to make acrylic plastic used in a wide range of products, including auto parts and home coatings

    .

    The move comes as global manufacturers face the prospect of giving more concessions to U.
    S.
    -made products, and the Biden administration has proposed tightening so-called "Buy American" rules on government procurement

    .

    The plant, which will start operations in 2025, aims to reach an annual output of 350,000 tonnes
    .
    This will make it Mitsubishi Chemical's largest MMA plant in the world, equivalent to about 10% of total global demand

    .

    The company holds about 40% of the global market for the material
    .
    The new plant will increase Mitsubishi Chemical's overall supply capacity by 20 percent

    .

    The company has purchased the site and is working on further details
    .
    Its overall investment may increase to about 150 billion yen

    .

    Mitsubishi Chemical plans to introduce its proprietary manufacturing process at the new plant, which is used at the Saudi Arabian plant
    .
    Its manufacturing cost is believed to be less than half that of its Chinese counterparts using general manufacturing methods

    .
    Mitsubishi Chemical was able to reduce production costs by using ethylene extracted from U.
    S.
    shale gas

    .

    The Biden administration's proposed changes to the "Buy American" rule would make it harder for products purchased with taxpayer dollars to pass the "Made in America" ​​test
    .
    The minimum level of domestic material content will first rise from 55% to 60%, eventually reaching 75% in 2029

    .

    The Biden administration signed a $1.
    9 trillion stimulus package in March and made progress on a $2 trillion infrastructure package

    .
    Expectations of economic growth are pushing some Japanese companies to increase their U.
    S.
    capacity, including Nippon Steel and Shin-Etsu Chemical, one of the world's largest polyvinyl chloride makers

    .

    The U.
    S.
    economy is projected to grow by 6.
    9% in 2021, according to the OECD, slower than China's 8.
    5% expansion but faster than Japan's 2.
    6%, the euro zone's 4.
    3% and the world's 5.
    8%

    .

    Foreign direct investment by Japanese companies reached nearly 5.
    9 trillion yen in the January-March period, up 5.
    4 percent from a year ago, according to Japan's finance ministry

    .
    Investment in the U.
    S.
    rose by about 40 percent to nearly 2.
    5 trillion yen

    .
    Even compared to the same quarter in the year before the coronavirus pandemic, the figure was a big leap, an increase of about 40%

    .

    Meanwhile, Japanese investment in China fell 45% to 184 billion yen in the three months to March
    .

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