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Sumitomo Chemical announced on April 15 that it has decided to withdraw from the caprolactam business and will close its production facility in Ehime, Japan by October 2022
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Sumitomo Chemical has been producing caprolactam by the liquid phase method at its Ehime Plant since 1965, and has a history of more than 50 years
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The soon-to-be-closed gas-phase caprolactam plant started operations in June 2003
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In recent years, the increase in global caprolactam production facilities, especially in China, has led to a deterioration in the profitability of Sumitomo Chemical.
Its liquid-phase caprolactam plant was closed in 2015 with an annual capacity of 95,000 tons
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Since then, in order to improve business conditions, Sumitomo Chemical has continued to improve technology and reduce costs
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However, Sumitomo Chemical said that its caprolactam business would find it difficult to secure competitiveness in the future, so it decided to withdraw
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However, Sumitomo Chemical believes that cyclohexanone, the intermediate raw material of caprolactam, is expected to have a stable market environment and will continue to produce and sell
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At the Ehime Plant, Sumitomo Chemical is actively working to adapt to changes in the market
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In 2018, the company expanded its feed additive methionine plant, and started construction of high-purity chemicals for semiconductors and liquid crystal polymer (LCP) plants
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In addition, in response to the carbon neutrality era, Sumitomo Chemical is building a demonstration facility for chemical recycling of acrylic resins, and will introduce LNG facilities in the factory
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According to Japanese media reports, the current global annual demand for caprolactam is 6 million tons, and the annual supply capacity is 8 million tons, showing a situation of oversupply
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In Japan, UBE (formerly Ube Industries) and Toray are large caprolactam producers, and Sumitomo Chemical has closed down only 85,000 tons of production capacity
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This is not the first time Sumitomo Chemical has withdrawn from traditional businesses
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In September last year, Sumitomo Chemical announced that it would stop the production of 40,000 tons/year of synthetic rubber ethylene propylene rubber (EPDM) at its Chiba plant, and to terminate sales at the end of March 2023
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Sumitomo Chemical said that in the mid-term management plan for the 2022-2024 fiscal year starting in April, it will strengthen the profitability of technology-based businesses and promote the metabolism of business in growth markets
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This business retreat is in line with such a policy and will continue to drive the maturity of the business portfolio
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In recent years, Japan's chemical industry is accelerating its structural transformation, and exiting the traditional petrochemical business has become one of the main options
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For example, Mitsui Chemicals announced on March 15 that it will close the purified terephthalic acid (PTA) plant in Otake Iwakuni, Japan in August 2023
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Mitsubishi Chemical decided at the end of 2021 that it will withdraw from the petrochemical and coal chemical business in the next few years
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