THE PLACE OF THE CHEMICAL INDUSTRY IN THE WORLD
Abstract
The article analyses the world’s place of chemical industry. The purpose of this research study is to provide
a comprehensive situation of the chemical industry in the world, with our primary focus on a few countries; U.S.A,
Germany, China and Nigeria, what challenges face the chemicals sector as it moves toward green (sustainable)
chemistry. The main attention is also paid to the impact of these chemical industries on the world’s economy
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