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 China’s Ganfeng Lithium to cede 35% spodumene   Bharat Jyoti Impex

 mine stake to Mali govt.              AVAILABLE REGULARLY

         Acetophenone   Acetyl Acetone   Acrylonitrile    2-Methyl THF   Methyl Cellosolve   Methyl Cyclohexane
 China’s Ganfeng Lithium will trans-  equity worth around $32-mn to the  tion of more shares once the price has    Adipic Acid   Allyl Alcohol   Allyl Chloride   Allylamine    Methyl Iso Propyl Ketone   Methyl Isobutyl Carbinol (MIBC)
 fer 35% equity in its Malian subsidiary  government, which his to be repaid  been determined based on the reserves’    Alpha-Methyl Styrene   Amino Ethyl Ethanol Amine     Methyl Propyl Ketone   Methyl Salicylate
 that operates its spodumene mine in the  at a later stage.  exploration  data,  Ganfeng Lithium    Amino Guanidine Bicarbonate   4 Amino Phenol    Methyl Stearate   Methyl Tin Mercaptide
 country to the Mali government through   said. In return, the Malian government    Antimony Trioxide 99.8%    Azelaic Acid   Mono Cyclohexylamine   Mono Ethyl Amine 70%
 paid and free means as the electric car   The Malian government will repay  will provide preferential  tax policies    Barium Carbonate   Barium Nitrate 99%    Mono Isopropylamine 70%/99%   Monoglyme
                                                            N-Amyl Alcohol (N-Pentyl Alcohol)   N-Butyl Amine
         1,2,3 Benzotriazole 99.5%   1,2,3-Benzotriazole
 battery materials giant prepares to put  the cash portion of the equity transfer  and government support to Lithium du    Biphenyl   Boron Trifluoride Etherate   1,3-Butane Diol   N-Decanol   N-Hexyl Alcohol (99% & 98%)
 the Goulamina spodumene mine, one  by releasing 20% of the dividends it  Mali, create a stable business environ-   Cerium Oxide   Cesium Carbonate   Cetyl Chloride    N Butyraldehyde    N Ethyl Pyrrolidone   N Vinyl Pyrrolidone
 of the largest lithium mines in Africa,  obtains each year to Ganfeng Lithium’s  ment  and guarantee  the  second phase    CIS-2-Butene-1,4-Diol   Crotonic Acid   Cyanuric Chloride    N,N Dimethyl Cyclohexylamine   N,N-Dicyclohexyl Carbodiimide
 into production.  local subsidiary,  and the full amount  of the mine as well as other projects    Cyclohexanol   Cyclopentanone   Cyclopropylamine    N,O-Bis (Tri Methyl Silyl) Acetamide
 will be repaid within the validity period  invested by the  company in the area,    2,2-Dimethoxy Propane   2,4 Di Tertiary Butyl Phenol    NACOL 10-99% (N Decanol) SASOL Germany
 Ganfeng Lithium will hand over  of the mining license.  it added.   D - Tartaric Acid   D-Camphor Sulphonic Acid    NACOL 6 99% (N Hexanol)   NACOL 8 99% (N Octanol)
         Di Cyclohexylamine   Di Ethyl Ketone   Di Ethyl Malonate
                                                            Nitro Ethane   Nitro Methane   N-Methyl 2 Pyrolidone
 10% of shares in its unit Lithium    Di Ethyl Sulphate   Di Iso Butyl Ketone (DIBK)   N-Methyl Piperazine   1-Octanol (C8)
 du Mali to the Malian government   By law,  the Malian government   The  fi rst  phase  of  the  Goulamina    Di Methyl Acetamide [Henan Junhua]   Di Methyl Malonate   1-Octene    Ortho Chloro Benzaldehyde
 without charge, as per an equity  holds 10% equity in any mining deve-  spodumene mine is expected  to pro-   Di Phenyl Carbonate    Di Sodium Phosphate Anhydrous    Para Benzoquinone   Para Chlorobenzaldehyde
 transfer agreement signed by the  lopment project in the country, and has  duce 506-ktpa of  lithium concentrate,    Dibasic Ester   DIBOC (Di Tert. Butyl Dicarbonate)    Para Cresol   Para Hydroxybenzaldehyde
 two parties. It will also divest a  the right to hike this shareholding to a  while the second phase would boost    Dibromomethane (Methylene Di Bromide)    Pelargonic Acid (Nonanoic Acid)
         Dicyclopentadiene   Di-Ethyl Carbamyl Chloride
                                                            Petroleum Ethers 40-60 / 60-80 / 80-100 / 100-120 etc.
 further 25% of Lithium du Mali’s  maximum of 35% through the acquisi-  production to 1-mtpa.   Diethyl Hydroxylamine   Diethyl Oxalate   Diglyme    Phenyl Ethyl Alcohol   Phenyl Ethyl Amine [ R+ ; DL ]
 Koppers to stop phthalic anhydride operations    Diisobutylene   Diisopropyl Succinate   Phosphorous Pentoxide   Pivaloyl Chloride
         Diisopropylamine   Dimethyl Oxalate   Di-N-Propyl Amine
                                                            Potassium Bi Carbonate   Potassium Tertiary Butoxide
         DL Alfa Phenyl Ethyl Amine   DMSO (Hubei Xingfa)
                                                            Potassium Thioacetate   2-Pyrrolidone   Quinoline
 at US facility   D-Ribose   2 Ethyl Hexyl Bromide   2-Ethylhexyl Thioglycolate    Resorcinol (China)   Salicylic Acid Technical / Pure
                                                            Secondary Butanol (China)   Sodium Diethyldithiocarbamate
         Ethyl Benzene   Ethyl Cyclo Hexane   Ethyl Nicotinate
         Ethylene Glycol Diacetate (EGDA)   Fluorobenzene    Sodium Dichloroisocyanurate (56%) Granule
 Koppers Inc., a US-based chemicals   The phthalic anhydride plant at  availability of coal tar has declined,    Formamide    Formic Acid 99%   Fumaric Acid   Sodium Ethoxide   Sodium Methoxide
 fi rm, is discontinuing phthalic anhydride  Stickney was constructed to consume  phthalic anhydride has become less    Furfuraldehyde   Furfuryl Alcohol   Furfurylamine   Sodium Sulphite (Aditya Birla -Thailand)   Sodium Sulphite 98%
 production at its facility  in Stickney,  naphthalene, a byproduct of the coal  profi table  as  lower  naphthalene  pro-   Gamma Amino Butyric Acid (4 Amino Butyric Acid)    Sodium Sulphite Tech 90%   Sodium Tertiary Butoxide
 Illinois, later this year.  tar distillation process, as a feedstock  duction resulted in a need to sup-   Gamma Butyrolactone   Glutaraldehyde 50%   Glycine     Sorbitol Powder   Stearyl Bromide   Stearyl Palmitate
 to produce the chemical interme-  plement production with a greater    Glycolic Acid 70%    Glyoxal 40%   Glyoxylic Acid 50%    Strontium Carbonate   Succinic Acid
 The decision, affecting approxi-  diate used to manufacture plasticizers,  proportion of higher-cost third-party    Guanidine HCl   Guanidine Thiocyanate   Guanine   Succinic Anhydride   Sulfolane Anhydrous
         12 Hydroxy Stearic Acid   1,6-Hexane Diol   Hippuric Acid
                                                            Tert. Butyl Amine   Tertiary Amyl Alcohol
 mately 25  employees, was  driven by  polyester resins, and alkyd paints. As  feedstock.   Imidazole   Isobutylamine   Isovaleraldehyde    Tertiary Butyl Acetate   Tetra Hydro Furfuryl Alcohol
 “signifi cant near-term capital spending    Itaconic Acid   L + Tartaric Acid   Lactic Acid    THF (Dairen, Nan Ya)   Thioacetamide
 requirements that could not be economi-  Chroma Color buys Spectra Color   Lanthanum Carbonate   Thiocyanates: Ammonium / Sodium / Potassium
 cally  justifi ed  by  end-market  projec-   Lauric / Myristic / Palmitic / Oleic / DCFA / Caproic / Caprylic Acid   Thioglycolic Acid 80%   TMOF / TEOF / TMO Acetate
 tions,” the company said.  US-based speciality colour and addi-  colour-matching  services  with custom    Lithium Aluminium Hydride   Lithium Amide    Tolyl Triazole   Tolyltriazole Granular
         Lithium Carbonate   Lithium Carbonate [Equivalent to I.P.]
                                                            1,2,4-Triazole & its Sodium Salt   2,2,2 Tri Fluoro Ethanol
 tive concentrate supplier, Chroma Color  blending capabilities. “The acquisition    Lithium Hydroxide Anhydrous   Lithium Hydroxide    2,2,2-Tri Fluoro Ethylene   Tri Ethyl Citrate
 Koppers  has targeted mid-2025  Corporation, has acquired Spectra Color,  of Spectra Color underscores our com-   Lithium Hydroxide Monohydrate LIOH : 57.7% Min   Tri Fluoro Acetic Acid   Tri Fluoro Acetic Anhydride
 for the shutdown and expects to ramp  Inc., a custom manufacturer of colorants  mitment  to expanding our geographic    Lithium Metal 99% / 99.9%   L-Proline   M. P. Diol    Tri Isodecyl Stearate   Triacetin (Glycerine Triacetate)
 down production of phthalic anhydride  and pre-coloured  resin  compounds.  reach  and enhancing  our product  of-   Malonic Acid   Malononitrile   Maltol   Meta Cresol 99.5%    Trichloroisocyanuric Acid 5-8 Mesh,100-120 Mesh
 over the next six months as the company  Spectra also manufactures a proprie-  ferings to better serve our customers,”    Meta Hydroxy Benzoic Acid   Meta Para Cresol [Meta 60%]    Triethyl Ortho Acetate   Triethylsilane
 builds inventory to supply existing con-  tary resin primarily made from linear  stated Mr. Joe Herres, Chroma Color’s    1 Methoxy Propanol   1-Methoxy Propyl Acetate    Triisobutyl Phosphate   Tri-N-Butyl Phosphate
                                                            Triphosgene   2,6-Xylidine
         1-Methyl Imidazole   2-Methyl Imidazole
 tracts through 2025, as necessary. The  low-density polyethylene, predominantly  CEO. Spectra’s CEO, Mr. Bob Shedd,
 closure of the phthalic anhydride plant  used in the rotational moulding  added, “By combining our technological   Bharat Jyoti Impex
 will not impact Stickney’s coal tar dis-  industry.  expertise, we can deliver a powerful   “Jasu”, Ground Floor, 30, Dadabhai Road, (Near CNM School), Vile Parle (West), Mumbai 400 056.
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 products including creosote, carbon   Located in California, Spectra  mance, and create even greater value   Email: info@bharatjyotiimpex.com  Website: www.bharatjyotiimpex.com
 pitch and pavement sealer base.  is a provider of masterbatch and  for our customers.”  More than 2000 CheMiCals in sMall PaCking


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