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Analysis of the Indian Chemical Industry in the Post-Covid Era

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  • Anandlogesh R R
  • Breasha Gupta
  • Divika Agarwal
  • Rasika Joshi

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The story of the Chemical Industry in India is one of outperformance and promise. A consistent value creator, the chemical industry remains an attractive hub of opportunities, even in an environment of global uncertainty. This paper aims to analyze the various driving factors, the performance of the key players over fundamental analysis, and the various trends that would shape the performance of the industry due to the various geopolitical and macroeconomic trends in the post-pandemic world.

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  • Anandlogesh R R & Breasha Gupta & Divika Agarwal & Rasika Joshi, 2021. "Analysis of the Indian Chemical Industry in the Post-Covid Era," Papers 2108.06066, arXiv.org.
  • Handle: RePEc:arx:papers:2108.06066
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