Several of the largest chemical companies in Japan reported surges in earnings for the fiscal year that ended March 31. The companies credited strong demand across their product lines, some of this partly the result of environmental crackdowns in China.
Asahi Kasei, a producer of plastics, industrial materials, health care products, and residential homes, embodies the trend. The company’s profit margins have steadily increased in recent years and now stand at a healthy 8.3%. Asahi reported that it experienced strong sales across its product lines in the fiscal year, singling out acrylonitrile, synthetic rubber, synthetic suede, and battery separators for mention. However, profits in its residential home business stagnated despite higher sales.
Shin-Etsu Chemical’s net profit, meanwhile, shot up by more than 50% to provide the company a profit margin exceeding 18%. The world’s largest producer of polyvinyl chloride and semiconductor wafers, Shin-Etsu commented that PVC sales were strong because of both global investment in infrastructure and environmental restrictions in China that hampered PVC production there.
JSR’s net profit jumped by over 16%. Several segments performed strongly, and the start-up of a plant in Thailand producing solution-based styrene-butadiene rubber was a big help to the rubber business.
Despite the good results, the financial community wasn’t impressed. Few stock prices moved significantly. Yoshihiro Azuma, a chemical analyst at the investment firm Jefferies, noted that Asahi’s prospects for homes and battery separators are not all that encouraging and that Mitsubishi Chemical seems to be investing too aggressively in capacity expansion and new assets. About Sumitomo Chemical, where profits surged 75% in the fiscal year, Azuma observed that the firm’s petrochemical margins have probably peaked.
By Jean-François Tremblay
Source: Chemical & Engineering News
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