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CHEMICAL INDUSTRY IN HUNGARY FACTS & FIGURES Iván Budai Director Hungarian Chemical Industry Association (MAVESZ) 17 JUNE 2014
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EU Chemical Industry EU chemical industry sales by countries Total €557 billion in 2013 HU 0,9% Others 85% of overall chemicals produced in 7 member states Germany, France, the Netherlands, Italy, UK, Spain, Belgium Hungarian chemindustry output about the level of PT, DK
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EU Chemical Industry
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Greenhouse gas emissions per unit of energy consumption Greenhouse gas emissions per unit of production -43% -71%
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Population 9,9 million Territory 93.000 sq.km GDP/capita € 9000 (2013) Hungary in very brief Regions with significant chemical industrial capacities 201220132014f GDP-1,4%1,2%2,7% Consumer price index 5,5%1,6%0,4% Unemployment 10,9%10,2%8,8% Chemical industry – geographical location
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Hungarian Chemical Industry Total chemindustryManufacturing of chemicals and chemical products NACE 20 +6,4% -0,9%
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Hungarian Chemical Industry Fifth largest branch of HU manufacturing industries 60 % of sales in foreign markets 2013 – 1371,4 billion HUF ( €4,6 billion ) billion HUF Plastics in their primary forms 91866,8% Fertilizers 57 4,2% Consumer chemicals 92 6,7% Organic basic chemicals 67 4,9% Industrial gases 67 4,9% Inorganic basic chemicals 41 3,0% Paints & coatings 28 2,0% Crop protection chemicals 18 1,4% Carbon fiber 31 2,3%
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Hungarian Chemical Industry COMPANIES IN HU CHEMICAL INDUSTRY REPRESENTING CCA 75 % OF INDUSTRIAL OUTPUT: TVK / MOL Group – leading producer of olefin and polyolefin products in CE BorsodChem /WANHUA Group – leading producer of PVC, MDI and TDI in CE Nitrogénművek /Bige Group – market leader in Hungary in fertilizer production and sales (Bige Group is the sole producer of fertilizers) DUNASTYR /PolimeriEuropa ENI Group – leading producer of expandable and impact resistant polystyrenes in CE ZOLTEK – largest European producer of carbon fibers
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Hungarian Chemical Industry STRENGTH & OPPORTUNITIES High technological level, high productivity High quality products for growing markets Well trained and motivated workforce (incomes above national and industrial avarage) Long traditions in the training of chemists and chemical engineers, close relations with universities and research centers Innovative solutions – energy efficiency, environment protection Advantageous geographical location / modern infrastrucures for road transportation Room for investments in several sub-sectors - industrial clusters and parks, good and available infrastructures
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