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« Bye, Marco. » The team that gets back on the bus in single file does not wear shorts and crampons, but well-made suits and ties. A few rare women stand out in bright colors in the line of chemical industry bosses leaving the gigantic BASF factory in the port of Antwerp (Belgium). They are the “lobby” of chemistry.
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On February 20, 2024, 73 chief executive officers (CEOs) from 17 sectors gathered to sign the Antwerp declaration for a European industrial pact, or Industrial Deal. Almost all of them operate in the field of chemistry. The most powerful lobbying organization in Europe, the European Chemical Industry Council (Cefic), has chartered a bus to transport two thirds of its board of directors, whose members represent the German group Bayer or the Belgian Syensqo (formerly Solvay).
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