| Sk corp studies China expansion ( 2003-09-05 09:37) (Shanghai Daily)
 
 
 
 SK Corp, South Korea's biggest oil refiner, said it may build a solvent 
chemicals plant in Shanghai with China Petroleum & Chemical Corp as part of 
its plan to expand in China.
 Sk is studying a possible joint venture to build a plant by mid-2005 with 
annual capacity of 60,000 tons, the company said in a filing with the Korea 
Stock Exchange.
 "We are looking to several ways to broaden our business in China through 
cooperation with major Chinese oil companies," said Son Dong Ha, an SK 
spokesman.
 Sk is the latest Korean company to expand into China, the world's 
fastest-growing economy. Korean investment in China increased 11 percent to 
US$829 million in the first half of this year, about half of the worldwide 
total, while that in the United States and Europe fell 64 percent and 70 
percent, respectively.
 The plan to build the solvent chemical plant in Shanghai was reported earlier 
by the Maeil Business Newspaper. Solvents are liquid chemicals that can dissolve 
other substances. Beijing-based China Petro-leum, also known as Sino-pec, is 
Asia's largest oil refiner.
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