Petrochemical maintains five priorities in industrial safety

On the 26th, China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Industry Co., Ltd. adhered to the fair trade safeguarding industrial safety work conference held in Beijing. Li Yongwu, president of the China Petrochemical Federation, emphasized at the meeting that during the "12th Five-Year Plan" period, the petrochemical industry will focus on five tasks in its adherence to fair trade and maintenance of industrial safety.

Li Yongwu made a keynote speech titled “Working Together to Make Progress and Further Improve Safety in Petrochemical Industry”, Wu Aihe, Deputy Director of the SASAC Industry Association Contact Office, Marc Zhong, Deputy Director of the Industrial Damage Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of Commerce, and Fair Trade Bureau of the Ministry of Commerce The investigation commissioner Song Heping made a speech.

Li Yongwu emphasized that during the “12th Five-Year Plan” period, the petrochemical industry to maintain industrial safety will focus on the following tasks: First, it is necessary to speed up the transformation and upgrading and improve the core competitiveness of the industry; Second, optimize the export structure, accelerate the transformation of foreign trade growth; Third, actively use Trade remedy measures to safeguard legitimate rights and interests; Fourth, to further strengthen the construction of early-warning mechanisms and improve the industrial safety work system; Fifth, to further improve the dialogue and consultation mechanism and create a favorable foreign trade environment.

It is understood that China is a major producer and exporter of petrochemical products. Many products account for a large share of the international market, and have a high degree of dependence on foreign exports, and they are mainly resource- and labour-intensive, low-value-added products. The petrochemical industry is therefore international. The hardest-hit areas of trade friction. Statistics from the China Petrochemical Federation show that as of the end of 2010, China had 71 cases of trade remedy, including 44 chemical products, accounting for 62% of the total number of cases filed. In 2009 alone, the global trade protection measures for China's petroleum and chemical products reached 20, an increase of 1/3 compared to 2008, accounting for 16.8% of all cases in the country; and the number of safeguard measures increased to 6, more than in 2008. Fan. Therefore, in the face of new situations and new problems encountered in the new situation, the relevant departments have decided to focus on the petrochemical industry, strengthen fair trade in import and export, and earnestly safeguard industrial safety.

The meeting also commended 42 companies, including the Advanced Unit for Maintaining Industrial Safety in the Petroleum and Chemical Industry, and the Liaoyang Petrochemical Branch Company of China National Petroleum Corporation.