BASF, the world's biggest chemicals maker, said Wednesday it plans to invest 150 million euros ($197 million) in a new production site in Dahej, India. (Source: AFP)... [Full Article]
(Reuters) - Kurt Bock, CEO of German chemical company BASF, attends the annual news conference in Ludwigshafen February 24, 2012. REUTERS/Alex Domanski (GERMANY - Tags: BUSINESS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY)... [Full Article]
(AFP/POOL/File) - Germany's chemical giant BASF agreed Monday to enter the Russian-led South Stream gas project, in a ceremony overseen by Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, pictured on March 17, who seeks foreign support for his pet project.... [Full Article]
(AFP/DDP/File) - BASF, the world's biggest chemicals company, presented stunning 2010 results on Thursday, including a net profit that leapt more than three-fold to 4.56 billion euros ($6.27 billion).(AFP/DDP/File/Alexander Heimann)... [Full Article]
(AFP/DDP/File) - A BASF plant is seen in the German town of Ludwigshafen. The world's biggest chemical firm is set to invest more than two billion euros (2.6 billion dollars) in Asia by 2014, with more than half the sum earmarked for China, a sen... [Full Article]
(AFP/File) - The German chemicals giant BASF said that its preliminary third quarter sales gained 23 percent to 15.8 billion euros (21.8 billion dollars), and raised its outlook for the full year.(AFP/File/Martin Bureau)... [Full Article]
(AFP/File) - Workers collect potatoes at a farm. Chemical giant BASF came under fire on Thursday after citing "human error" to Brussels investigators after seeds from a new strain of GM potato were found in a Swedish field.(AFP/File/Armend ... [Full Article]
(AFP/BASF/File) - A handout file photo released by BASF shows a bunch of Amflora potatoes. European Parliament President Jerzy Buzek said on Wednesday he was against genetically-modified foods but said they were an unavoidable part of the future.(AFP... [Full Article]
(AFP/BASF/File) - This photo released by BASF shows Amflora potatoes. The European Commission has approved the cultivation of genetically modified potatoes, but environmentalists and some European ministers slammed the so-called "frankenfoods&qu... [Full Article]
(AFP/BASF/File) - This file photo released by BASF shows Amflora potatoes. The European Commission has approved the cultivation of genetically modified potatoes, but environmentalists and some European ministers slammed the so-called "frankenfoo... [Full Article]