NEW AMENDMENT TO CHINA’S ENVIRONMENTAL LAW TO EXACERBATE SHORTAGE OF DYE PRECURSOR CHEMICALS

An amendment to China’s national environmental protection law that took effect on January 1 will probably spark more closures of dyeing and finishing factories, as well as of factories producing dye precursor chemicals, experts predict. Prior to its implementation, a series of crackdowns on polluting plants ordered by local authorities had already caused prices of certain chemicals, for instance 2-amino-4-acetylamino-anisole, to skyrocket. “The dyeing sector will be the most affected by the amendment as well as other environmental protection regulation ...


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