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两大化工巨头,再关停、出售
DT新材料·2025-09-19 16:04

Group 1: Solvay's Strategic Changes - Solvay will terminate the production of selected product lines at its Bad Wimpfen plant, specifically stopping the production of trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) and related organic compounds by early 2026, which will result in a reduction of approximately 100 jobs [1][2] - The Bad Wimpfen plant will see new investments aimed at establishing a state-of-the-art NocolokⓇ paste and coating facility, consolidating its position as a global innovation and customer application center in automotive brazing [2] - Solvay plans to allocate around €250 million for restructuring and strategic investments around 2026, reaffirming Germany's importance as an industrial base [3] Group 2: SK Group's Divestment and Strategic Focus - SK Group is selling its entire 35% stake in the Sinopec-SK (Wuhan) Petrochemical Company for approximately 819.3 billion KRW (around 4.17 billion RMB), as the joint venture has accumulated losses exceeding 1 trillion KRW due to oversupply and intensified price competition in the Chinese ethylene market [4][5] - The joint venture, established in 2013 with a total investment of 3.3 trillion KRW, was once a symbol of SK's localization strategy in China, producing 3.2 million tons of general chemicals annually [4] - SK Group is accelerating its restructuring efforts to raise new funds, including plans to divest its overseas businesses, which were acquired for a total of approximately $600 million [5] - The company is shifting its focus towards the "ABC" strategy, concentrating on artificial intelligence, batteries, and chips, with a commitment to invest 8.2 trillion KRW in these growth areas by 2030 [6]