Roskill: FMC Sale Shakes Up the Soda Ash Industry

Date: 21 November 2014

Over the last few years the soda ash industry has been relatively stable as global consumption continued to recover from the effects of the global economic downturn of 2008/09.

In 2014, FMC announced it planned to sell its US operations by mid-2015 as part of its purchase of Cheminova, a multinational crop protection company, from Auriga Industries.This is the largest shake-up in ownership of soda ash capacity in recent years, outstripping the purchase of Brunner Mond by Tata and Searles Lake by Nirma in the late 2000s.



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