CIS Petrochemicals Conference,Moscow 25th-26th March

Sanctions, the weakening of the Russian rouble, the credit crunch and a challenging political situation have badly affected the Russian petrochemical industry but business has by no means come to a grinding halt. Russian companies continue to implement their projects and now, more than ever, need an introduction of new technology and modernization.
Experts estimate that lower prices ultimately lead to higher petrochemical derivative demand and create unique opportunities for business development, especially for exporters and importers of products, resource-saving and energy-efficient technologies, and best management solution providers. Domestic producers are under pressure to improve their competitive edge so as to compensate for the decline in imports. Hence, investments, new technologies and thus new opportunities for your business are opening up in Russia and the CIS.

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