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      • On Nov. 10, 2003, Sinochem changed its name from China National Chemicals Import & Export Corporation to Sinochem Corporation with the approval of the State Assets Administration and Supervision Commission and the State Administration for Industry and Commerce.
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    On Nov. 10, 2003, Sinochem changed its name from China National Chemicals Import & Export Corporation to Sinochem Corporation with the approval of the State Assets Administration and Supervision Commission and the State Administration for Industry and Commerce.

  3. On December 26, the Beijing Administration for Industry and Commerce issued a new business license to Sinochem Group. With this new license, Sinochem Group changed from an enterprise owned by the whole people to one that is solely state-owned, with a new full company name of Sinochem Group Co., Ltd.

  4. Sinochem Group Co., Ltd. On Dec. 26, 2017, Sinochem Group changed from an enterprise owned by the whole people to one that is solely state-owned, with a new full company name of Sinochem Group Co., Limited.

  5. May 8, 2021 · On May 8, 2021, Sinochem Holdings Corporation Ltd. (Sinochem Holdings) was established, forming through the joint restructuring of Sinochem Group Co., Ltd. and China National Chemical Corporation Ltd. (ChemChina).

  6. Sinochem and ChemChina are approved to jointly restructure by the State Council, the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission's website showed on Wednesday.

  7. China's two centrally-administered, State-owned chemical manufacturers-Sinochem and ChemChina-are being restructured and merged to form a behemoth. Industry observers said on Thursday they expect the merger to usher in high-quality development in the country's chemical industry, in line with the larger national policy.

  8. May 10, 2021 · Sinochem Holdings will be a subsidiary of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission and have 16 listed arms, the Beijing-based company said on its website on May 8. ChemChina’s former chairman, Ning Gaoning, will head the new firm.