Regional markets – Focus on South Asia
A recent report by a leader in global finance, PriceWaterhouseCooper (PwC), suggests that by 2050 India will be the second-largest economy in the world, in terms of GDP based on purchasing power parity.
A recent report by a leader in global finance, PriceWaterhouseCooper (PwC), suggests that by 2050 India will be the second-largest economy in the world, in terms of GDP based on purchasing power parity.
‘The Belt and Road’ initiative (B&R) promoted by the China government has again become a popular phrase in the international news, as China aims to resolve its over-capacity issue by expediting the development of the...
From the very first month of the year, 2017 proved to be a strong year for the industrial gases industry – full of project announcements, capacity investments, and breaking M&A news from around the globe.
Linde AG will develop a fully customised, large-scale integrated gas production system at the world’s largest steel corporation in Kazakhstan as part of a €70m ($83m) investment.
Atlas Copco Gas and Process Division has secured a breakthrough compressor order for the Carrier LNG market in Asia.
Praxair has started up three new vacuum pressure swing adsorption (VPSA) plants at the Daesan petrochemical complex located on the west coast of the Korean peninsula.
After a rather disappointing year for the global industrial gases business in 2015, many hoped that 2016 would mark the start of a much-needed recovery. Yet, as all major industrial gas companies released their second...
Last month, our regional focus highlighted the industrial gas markets of the more developed nations in the South Pacific, analysing how future growth may be sought from the developed markets of Singapore and Australia.
Versum Materials, Inc. and NuMat Technologies have announced a global, commercial agreement to offer a new line of products for the safe storage and delivery of dopant gases such as arsine, phosphine and boron trifluoride.
Indian Minister for Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Harsh Vardhan, has announced that the government will investigate the issue of restaurants serving food and drinks embellished with liquid nitrogen.