Chemical industry in Poland

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Chemical industry in Poland - one of the key branches of the processing industry which includes:

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Chemical industry in terms of tons of production can be divided into: [2]

Chemical industry is characteristic of the high capital intensity and low labour consumption, for this reason, the most of operations are automated.

Chemical industry products

Divisions within the Polish chemical industry, by types of products and companies, include:

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