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DALLAS, October 28, 2025—In a significant strategic decision, Celanese has announced an agreement to divest its Micromax® business. This move is part of the company's broader strategy to streamline operations and focus on its core competencies. The Micromax® brand, known for its advanced polymer solutions, has been a key player in the market, but the decision to sell reflects Celanese’s commitment to optimizing its portfolio.
The divestiture is expected to provide Celanese with additional resources to invest in high-growth areas and enhance shareholder value. The company aims to concentrate on its primary business segments, which have shown promising growth trajectories.
This transaction is anticipated to close in the upcoming months, subject to regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions. As Celanese moves forward, the focus will remain on innovation and expanding its capabilities in the specialty materials sector, ensuring it remains competitive in an evolving market landscape.
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