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Section: Business News - DuPont, the US-based chemical company, plans to increase its annual sales revenue from Thailand to US$1 billion over the next decade from $300 million last year under a strategy to triple its income across Southeast Asia to $3 billion, the Bangkok Post reports.
Somchai Laohverapanich, the managing director of DuPont (Thailand), named food, agriculture and energy, especially solar energy, as DuPont's key growth areas in the country over the next 10 years, partly through cost reductions via greater product localisation in Asean.
Currently, titanium oxide, automotive polymers, agriculture and medical packaging are the main revenue generators for …