Core Viewpoint - The rise of emerging industries in China is expected to lead the polymer industry into the next decade, with significant opportunities in new materials related to electric vehicles, aerospace, drones, robotics, 5G/6G communication, and artificial intelligence [2]. Group 1: Company Adjustments - Ube Industries is restructuring its operations, including early layoffs and exits from Japan and Thailand due to declining profitability and high greenhouse gas emissions. The company plans to stop production of ammonia and related products by March 2028, with earlier closures in Thailand by March 2027 [4][5]. - ExxonMobil is considering selling its European chemical plants in the UK and Belgium, with a potential transaction value of $1 billion, due to pressures from U.S. tariff policies and increased competition from low-cost imports in Asia [6][7]. - SK Group is accelerating its restructuring efforts to raise new funds, planning to sell its overseas businesses, including those acquired from Dow and Arkema, due to oversupply and increased competition [9][10]. - Dow Chemical is selling stakes in its infrastructure joint ventures, including a $540 million stake to Macquarie Asset Management, to generate cash flow and reduce operational burdens [11][12]. Group 2: Financial Performance - Ube Industries reported a 12.9% decline in sales to 100.5 billion yen (approximately $682 million) in Q1 2025, with an operating loss of 4 billion yen [5]. - ExxonMobil's revenue for the first half of 2025 was $164.64 billion, down 6.5% year-on-year, with net profit decreasing by 15% [7]. - Dow Chemical's net sales for Q2 2025 were $10.1 billion, a 7% decline year-on-year, with a GAAP net loss of $800 million [12].
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