
Good News!
Recently, the Russian Chlor-Alkali Industry Association (RusChlor) replied that it will serve as a supporting unit for CTEF2026, the China International Chemical Technology and Equipment Expo!

The Russian Chlor-Alkali Industry Association (RusChlor) will support the promotion of CTEF2026 (China International Chemical Technology & Equipment Fair) through joint promotion, conference exchanges, and resource sharing. From June 9-11, 2026, RusChlor will organize its member companies to visit the expo for procurement and attend on-site activities. Approved by the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China, the China International Chemical Technology and Equipment Fair (CTEF) has developed into a core platform connecting global chemical technology and equipment innovation.
The Russian Chlor-Alkali Association (RusChlor), established on September 26, 2005, was jointly founded by leading enterprises in the Russian chlor-alkali industry and is the authoritative industry organization in the country's chlor-alkali sector. Its members cover producers of chlorine, caustic soda, sodium hypochlorite, and other chlorine-based products throughout Russia, as well as domestic and international engineering and technology companies, equipment manufacturers, and safety protection solution providers, forming a complete industry chain collaboration network.
The association's core mission is to serve industry enterprises, government agencies, and the wider community, safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the chlor-alkali industry, formulate industry standards and norms, and promote the application of modern technologies and equipment. It does not participate in the business coordination of its member companies. In 2012, the association joined the World Chlorine Council (WCC), and its representative was elected to the organization's management committee, officially entering the core collaborative circle of the international chlor-alkali industry.
Furthermore, the association helps the Russian chlor-alkali industry achieve efficient and low-carbon development by hosting industry events, conducting technical exchanges, analyzing accident risks, and promoting process upgrades (such as replacing the mercury process with ion-exchange membrane technology). It also builds bridges for international cooperation and promotes the integration of domestic and international industry chain resources.

(Second from left) Dr. Boris Yagud, Vice President of the Russian Chlor-Alkali Association (RusChlor) and Vice President of the Russian Chemists Union
In 2026, with the strong support of the Russian Chlor-Alkali Association (RusChlor), CTEF will further integrate global chemical industry resources, helping Chinese chemical equipment companies go global, expand into overseas markets, and promote high-quality development of the industry on the international stage.
As a leading international event, CTEF attracts over 1,000 benchmark companies from more than 20 countries and regions, including Germany, the UK, the US, South Korea, and Japan, creating a 70,000-square-meter industry event and building an efficient bridge for the global chemical equipment industry chain.


