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The Xylene market is a global industry that produces and distributes xylene, a colorless, flammable liquid hydrocarbon. Xylene is used in a variety of applications, including as a solvent in the printing, rubber, and leather industries, as a fuel additive, and as a component in the production of polyester fibers and resins.
Xylene is produced from petroleum and coal tar sources, and is typically separated from other hydrocarbons through distillation. The global xylene market is expected to grow in the coming years, driven by increasing demand from the automotive and construction industries.
Major players in the xylene market include ExxonMobil, Shell, BP, Chevron, Total, and Sinopec. These companies are involved in the production, refining, and distribution of xylene. Other companies in the market include BASF, Huntsman, and Eastman Chemical. Show Less Read more