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Critical Chemicals Alliance to hold its first General Assembly on 13 January

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10 December 2025

Critical Chemicals Alliance to hold its first General Assembly on 13 January

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The Critical Chemicals Alliance will convene its first General Assembly on 13 January at the Chemelot Chemical Park in the Netherlands. 

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Executive Vice-President Stephane Séjourné will open the event, underscoring the strategic importance of this initiative.

The assembly will bring together Member States, regions, industry leaders and all interested parties to develop coordinated solutions to strengthen the competitiveness of the EU chemical industry.

The alliance is a flagship initiative of the European Chemicals Industry Action Plan adopted on 8 July. It aims to address key challenges including the risk of plant closures, trade disruptions, and the urgent need for investments to maintain critical productions and modernise the sector.

The General Assembly is open to all alliance members.

Interested organisations - including companies, associations, investors, research bodies, and civil society—must first join the Alliance to participate. 

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