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Dow Chemical expects to keep fast growth in nation

- By JING SHUIYU jingshuiyu@chinadaily.com.cn

Dow Chemical Co expects to maintain its double-digit growth rate in China, by pushing for more products and solutions that are environmen­tally sustainabl­e, company executives say.

In 2017, the US-based chemical corporatio­n will continue to increase investment in its second largest internatio­nal market, and expects to achieve a double-digit growth rate of volume, according to Yoke Loon Lim, president of Dow Greater China.

Lim said they would consider investing in human resources and manufactur­ing capability, but he didn’t disclose the exact amount of investment.

Dow’s sustainabl­e innovation­s in a wide range of areas, such as food safety, infrastruc­ture, and energy efficiency, will help accelerate the pace of China’s transforma­tion into a green economy, said its chief sustainabi­lity officer Neil Hawkins. Dow 2025 Sustainabi­lity Goals, a pledge to facilitate the transition to a sustainabl­e planet and society, are “on a trajectory in the same direction as China’s new Five-Year plan (2016-20),” said Hawkins.

“We have a very sharp focus here in China on doing research (on) more sustainabl­e products,” said Hawkins, citing the company’s food packaging, waterborne coating solution, and a binder technology for paint that helps remove harmful formaldehy­de from indoor air.

Dow said it has been enhancing its local innovation capability and building its regional business into a global hub since entering the market in the 1930s.

In addition to expanding business in major coastal cities, Dow made inroads into inland areas to cover the Chinese market as widely as possible, Lim continued.

Last year, the company expanded manufactur­ing bases in Zhangjiaga­ng, Jiangsu province, and Chengdu, Sichuan province. Earlier, it opened an office in Urumqi to cover the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, to align with the Belt and Road Initiative that the Chinese government is pushing.

Clearly, US companies recognize the importance of bilateral relationsh­ips with China and its importance as a key market, said Michael Thorneman, Bain senior partner in China.

However, Thorneman said, unclear regulation­s and uncertaint­y about bilateral relations exacerbate­d the concerns about the Chinese investment environmen­t among those surveyed in Ba in’ s 2017 Business Climate Survey, which was released recently.

Though admitting the challenges brought by changing geopolitic­al situation, Lim said they are “seeing a lot more opportunit­ies”.

 ?? XINHUA ?? A technician from Dow Chemical Co checks sample of waste water in Nantong, Jiangsu province.
XINHUA A technician from Dow Chemical Co checks sample of waste water in Nantong, Jiangsu province.
 ??  ?? Neil Hawkins, chief sustainabi­lity officer of Dow Chemical Co
Neil Hawkins, chief sustainabi­lity officer of Dow Chemical Co

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