EU chemical sector buried by China imports urge Brussels to act fast
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PVC maker Vynova cuts production; Ineos unit questions climate impact of Chinese goods
Chemicals manufacturer Vynova's site in Tessenderlo in Belgium. A key European producer of plastic materials, Vynova sold its largest production site in Germany last month as the market is swamped with Chinese imports. (Vynova)
LONDON -- European chemical manufacturers are urging Brussels to act faster and more forcefully against a surge in Chinese imports, warning that plant closures are accelerating across the sector.

