
Japan, S. Korea petrochemical industry slows output on Iran war

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The ongoing Middle East war has severely impacted the petrochemical industries in Japan and South Korea, leading to significant production cuts due to a shortage of naphtha, a crucial component for producing ethylene. With the Strait of Hormuz disrupted, naphtha prices have surged by 60%. Major companies like Mitsubishi Chemical and Mitsui Chemicals have begun reducing output, while the South Korean government plans to restrict naphtha exports to ensure economic security. The crisis is expected to have widespread effects across various industries reliant on petrochemicals.
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