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Chemours Announces $200 Million Investment to Expand Capacity and Technology in Response to Growing Global Demand for Hydrogen Solutions
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The Chemours Company ("Chemours") (NYSE: CC), a global chemistry company with leading market positions in Titanium Technologies, Thermal & Specialized Solutions, and Advanced Performance Materials, today announced a planned $200 million investment to increase capacity and advance technology for its industry-leading Nafion™ ion exchange materials to support the Hydrogen Economy.
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