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So far limit values for pollutants in sewage sludge or soils were based on background concentrations and set with the explicit political intention to avoid adverse effects. It will never be possible to derive limit values solely from scientific research. Limiting pollution so far always resulted in improvements of the environmental situation. Accordingly the continuing development of regulations is a very important matter, especially when regarded from an integrative point of view. The study tries to contribute to this attempt. We thank all the experts who helped us by sending literature, especially Prof. Dr. Leschber and the Joint Research Centre. | CMYK I EXPORT-IMPORT BANK OF INDIA OCCASIONAL PAPER NO. 117 INDIAN CHEMICAL INDUSTRY A SECTOR STUDY EXIM Bank s Occasional Paper Series is an attempt to disseminate the findings of research studies carried out in the Bank. The results of research studies can interest exporters policy makers industrialists export promotion agencies as well as researchers. However views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the Bank. While reasonable care has been taken to ensure authenticity of information and data EXIM Bank accepts no responsibility for authenticity accuracy or completeness of such items. Export-Import Bank of India Published by Quest Publications March 2007 I CMYK CMYK I CONTENTS List of Tables Page No. 5 List of Exhibits 7 List of Boxes 9 Executive Summary 11 1. Introduction 21 2. Global Scenario 23 3. Chemical Industry in India 36 4. Analysis of Chemical Imports by Major Countries and 56 India s Export Markets 5. Challenges and Strategies 65 6. Outlook 72 Annexures 1. Select Principles of Good Laboratory Practices 74 2. Anti-Dumping Cases Initiated by India Against Various 75 Countries in the Chemical Sector 1992-2005 3. MFN Applied and Bound Tariffs for Chemicals and 78 Products in Select CTHA Countries 4. List of Countries that have joined the Responsible Care Initiative 79 5. Megha Deals in Global Chemical Sector in 2005 80 6. Select Foreign Acquisitions by Indian Companies in the 81 Chemical Sector Study undertaken by Mr. S. Prahalathan Deputy General Manager Research and Planning Group 3 I CMYK I CMYK I List of Tables Table Title Pg. No. No. 1. Chemical Trade by Products in USA 2006 31 2. Chemical Trade by Products in China 2006 32 3. Production of Select Chemical Products in Japan 2005 and 2006 33 4. Production of Select Chemical Products in Canada 2005 and 2006 35 5. Installed Capacity and Production of Major Basic Chemicals in India 37 6. Installed Capacity and Production of Major Basic Petrochemicals in India 39 7. Installed Capacity and .