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Recently, the European Commission released the top 2500 global industrial R&D investment in 2021, and Alphabet ranked first for three consecutive years
In 2020, due to the greater impact of the new crown epidemic, there are 123 chemical companies in the top 2500, with a total R&D investment of 22.
In fiscal year 2020, BASF continued to lead the chemical industry, with R&D investment of 2.
Chemical companies ranked 4 to 10 in order are Mitsubishi Chemical (159), Corteva (171), Asahi Kasei (239), DuPont (240), Dow (259), Toray (305), Givaudan (311) )
R&D investment ranking of Chinese chemical companies
R&D investment ranking of Chinese chemical enterprisesChinese chemical companies have made rapid progress, with a total of 28 companies entering the world's top 2500 companies in terms of R&D investment
Chinese chemical companies have made rapid progress, with a total of 28 companies entering the world's top 2500 companies in terms of R&D investment
R&D investment ranking of global chemical companies
Ranking of R&D Investment of Global Chemical Enterprises Ranking of R&D Investment of Global Chemical EnterprisesThe report analyzes the 2,500 companies with the most R&D investment in the world in 2020, with a total investment of 908.
The report analyzes the 2,500 companies with the most R&D investment in the world in 2020, with a total investment of 908.
According to the report, Google’s parent company Alphabet’s R&D investment has ranked first for three consecutive years, and its investment in fiscal year 2020 increased by 6% year-on-year to 22.