AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPFAS & pesticide risk research: A new PeerJ study links fungicide fludioxonil (and UV breakdown products) to oxidative stress in humans and wildlife, raising residue and ecosystem concerns. Forever-chemical tracking: Separate research estimates CFC replacement gases have already produced 335,500+ tonnes of TFA PFAS deposited worldwide since 2000, with Arctic impacts flagged. Sunscreen ingredient scrutiny: A JAMA trial reported several FDA-approved sunscreen actives can enter the bloodstream after a single application at levels far above safety thresholds, while the FDA also approved bemotrizinol to broaden safer filter options. Energy shock for chemicals & refining: Despite a US-Iran peace framework and plans to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, experts warn oil and gas normalization will take months, with stranded tankers and logistics delays. Regional market pressure: Korea’s petrochemical and refining sectors expect short-term relief from reduced naphtha disruption risk, but stabilization may lag. Specialty chemicals deal: Vipul Organics signed an exclusive European distribution pact with Omya for pigment ranges across multiple countries. Drug trafficking signal: UNODC says methamphetamine and ketamine seizures in East/Southeast Asia hit record highs in 2025, pointing to expanding trafficking networks. Industrial energy equipment demand: Reports project strong growth for captive power plants and cast resin dry type transformers as grids modernize and reliability needs rise.
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