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The Basque Chemical Sector
Contents
1The Basque Country:A Powerful Industrial Reality 9
· Strategic Location 9
· Network of Industry and Subcontracting 10
· International Vocation 11
· Administrative Structure 11· Infrastructure of Training 13
· Infrastructure of R+D+I 13
· Industrial and Financial Infrastructure 13
· Quality of Life 13
2High technology processes of sustainabledevelopment 14
3The Basque Chemical Industry 16
· The Sector in figures 16
· The Sector of the Basque Chemical Industry 17
· Leading subsectors 18
· Perspectives of Basque Chemical Industry 20
4Company search engine 22
5Catalogue of Companies 28
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Strategic Location
Superficie (Km2) 7.234
Población (2004) (Hab.) 2.112.204
Densidad de la población (Hab./km2) 287,9
Idiomas oficiales Euskara y Castellano
Capitales Vitoria-Gasteiz, Bilbao y Donostia-San Sebastián
Aeropuertos Loiu, Hondarribia y Foronda
Puertos principales Bilbao y Pasajes
Parques Tecnológicos Araba, Bizkaia y San Sebastián
Médicos 4,7 por cada mil habitantes
Esperanza de vida (hombres) 76,4 años
(mujeres) 83,7 años
Alumnos / profesor (enseñanza secundaria) Ratio 9,6
Tasa de escolaridad (mayores 15 años) 100%
Source: EUSTAT y Elaboración propia
he history of the Basque Country over the last 300
years can not be understood without the overriding
contribution of industry. Many conditions made the territory
the ideal location for the industrial development which still
continues today.
Among these, perhaps what is of greatest importance to
the Chemical Industry is the level of preparation obtained by
the Basque educational system, providing companies with
individuals trained to the highest degree at all professional
levels, who are particularly aware of the importance and
responsibility involved in a job in industry.
Located in the northeast of the Iberian peninsula and rated
as the leading industrial conglomeration in Spain, the Basque
Country is characterised by its continuous adaptation to the
changes required by the development of an advanced society
and by the core existence of the conditions, attitudes and
skills necessary for the development of the hugely active
and competitive Basque Chemical sector.
Strategic Location
The Basque Country, one of the geographical and communication
centres of the European Atlantic arc, has a number of maritime
ports, national and international airports, and a major well-
connected network of railways, motorways and first-class
roads. Furthermore, the logistical centres of the Port of Bilbao
and Vitoria airport are gateways for the arrival and departure
of goods to leading international destinations.
The Basque Country:a powerful industrial reality
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Exports- ImportsNon-energy 2003
THE BASQUESPAIN COUNTRY
(THOUS.EUROS) (THOUS.EUROS)
EXPORTS 134.118 11,207
IMPORTS 165,143 8,317
COMMERCIALBALANCE 81.21 134.75COVER (%)
Source: EUSTAT and the Ministry of Finance
Network of Industry and Subcontracting
Companies (total nº) 171,988
Employed population (Persons) (2004) 912,500
Unemployment Rate (2004) 7.0 %
Agriculture (% employed population) (2004) 2.07 %
Industry (% employed population) (2004) 27.46 %
Chemical Industry (% employed population) (2004) 0.70 %
Construction (% employed population) (2004) 9.11 %
Services (% employed population) (2004) 61.36 %
Gross Domestic Product GDP (Thous. Euros) 47,277
GDP per capita (Euros) 22,383
Distribution Gross Value Added (GVA)Agriculture 1.47 %Industry 32.68 %Construction 7.74 %Services 58.12 %Imports (Thous. Euros) 10,495
Exports (Thous. Euros) 11,786
Research and Development R+D+I (2003) (%/GDP) 1.48%
Internet Users (%population >15 years of age) 35.50%
Source: EUSTAT 2003 Export trends (%)Export Trends 2003
The Basque Country 26.15Spain 27.94France 23.53Germany 32.86Italy 24.56
(*) % Exportación/PIB
Source: EUSTAT, INE, INSEE, DESTATIS, ISTAT
Quality
Companies with ISO 9000 certification 4,016Companies with ISO 14001 certification 675European Award EFQM 5 winners
5 runner-upsQ Basque Gold Award Quality Management (*) 15Q SIlver (*) 65
Source: The Basque Government, Dept. of Industry, Commerce and Tourism, 2004.
(*) Following EFQM model: Q Gold , 500 points, and Q Silver, 400 points.
Source: The Treasury- the Basque Country
Comparative evolution of GDP (%)
3.5
2.4
4.4
5.2 5.2 5.3
3.02.7
3.84.3 4.4
4.1
2.41.7
2.5 2.7 2.63.3
1.62.8
2.5
1.80.8
2.0
THE BASQUE COUNTRY SPAIN EU
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 20022001 2003
2.42.4
0.7
2004
3.02.7
1.9
Technological Level of Industrial Production (%)
Macroeconomic variablesEmployment GVA Sales
Distibution of industrial production 100.0 100.0 100.0High Technological Level 2.7 2.6 2.4Medium to high Technological Level 28.2 28.3 28.0Medium to low technological Level 46.8 44.0 46.5Low Technological Level 20.2 16.6 16.8Participation of the Chemical Sector% Chemical/Industrial in High TL 7.4 14.5 10.5% Chemical/Industrial in Medium-High TL 8.8 11.9 14.6
Source: EUSTAT 2002
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Network of Industry and Subcontracting
The Basque Country has a long industrial tradition, in the
early periods of the steel industry, continuing with naval
construction and evolving to more advanced technology
sectors. The recognised business-like nature of the Basque
population has given rise to a dense network of small and
medium-sized specialised firms, supplying an industrial
network with multiple subcontracting capacities.
International Vocation
The companies of the Basque Country have a major
international vocation, with facilities and/or strategic
alliances in a number of countries around the world,
particularly in the rest Of Europe, Latin America and the
Far East.
Administrative Structure
The Basque Country has a broad range of administrative
bodies, of which the industrial, education and public
investment policies are of note. Traditionally there has
always existed a varied range of aids to companies:
encouraging the start of business projects, the development
of new products and technology companies, promoting the
setting up of projects, etc. The Society for Industrial
modernisation and promotion, S.A. (SPRI) is the development
agency of the Basque Country, and included among its
main objectives are the promotion of the Basque country
as an area attractive to investment, and the setting up of
business between foreign and Basque companies, and
after almost 25 years of work, it has much experience in
these matters. SPRI is a privileged gateway to a broad
selection of public and private financial aids, with particularly
attractive and competitive offers for companies, configuring
an advanced system of industr ia l promot ion.
The Basque Public Administration has created certain bodies
to offer basic support to the industry in sensitive areas for
the Chemical Industry such as: quality (Euskalit), the
environment (Ihobe), energy (Eve), technology (Saretek),
etc.
This is the basic reason why the Basque Country is one of
the areas in Europe with the highest density of ISO 9000
and ISO 14001 certificates, and a higher number of followers
of the EFQM European model of excellence There is also
a high degree of sensitivity to all environmental aspects,
which contributes to reducing the impact on the environment
and to providing high quality surrounds, in spite of the high
industrial density.
The Basque Public Administration has the highest level
public health system in the whole country, Osakidetza, and
one of the most modern and automated public
administrations, with special attention and specific
programmes for the development of electronic
administration.
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THE BASQUE COUNTRY SPAIN EUROPEAN UNION(*)
R&D Expenditure in %GDP 1.48 1.10 1.83
Company Financing/Total R&D (%) 79.1 54.1 66.3
FTE* persons per 1000 in active service 11.58 8 9.9
FTE* researchers per 1000 in active service 7.28 4.9 5.6
Source: EUSTAT 2003 except (*) 2002
R+D Infrastructure
R&D Expenditure (%GDP) 1.48
R&D Expenditure (Thous. Euros) 699.9
Companies: 79.1
Administration: 3.1Distribution R&D Expenditure (%)
Enseñanza Superior: 17.8 Source: EUSTAT 2003
Infrastructure of Training
Universities - University of the Basque Country / Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea (UPV/EHU) (public)- University of Deusto / Deustuko Unibertsitatea (private)- University of Navarra (campus of San Sebastián) (private)- Mondragon Unibertsitatea (private)
University students (2003) 76,589
Nº of workers in continuous training coursesin the Basque Country (2003) 90,242
Source: EUSTAT
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Infrastructure of Training
There are four prestigious universities in the Basque Country
with almost 77,000 students and 4,000 members of the
teaching staff.
The University of the Basque Country has top-level centres
providing highly-prepared professionals to the Basque
Chemical Industry: the Faculty of Science and Technology,
the Higher School of Industrial Engineers, and the School
of Technical Engineering.
But it is perhaps in the intermediate levels where the Basque
Country offers a qualitative jump with respect to neighbouring
areas. The level of preparation offered by the Occupational
Training system for young people who will take up work in
the Chemical Industry factories is underlined by all the
participating companies as being a decisive factor in the
competitive capacity.
Infrastructure of R+D+I
The Basque Network of Science, Technology and Innovation
(SARETEK) is made up of more than 80 institutions including
Technological centres of international prestige, university
departments with accredited research, research laboratories,
etc., one of the highest concentrations in Europe dedicated
to research and development as a supporting factor for
industrial activity.
Some of the centres are specialised in services of great
interest to the Chemical Industry such as the environment,
research into new polymer materials or new possibilities
in chemical production.
Industrial and Financial Infrastructure
The Basque Country has a major network of support to the
industrial sectors. The Basque Network of Industrial Parks
includes three large Technological Parks (Bilbao, San
Sebastian and Vitoria), of which the Zamudio Technological
Park is of note, as the number one in Spain.
The network of Business Associations and Clusters, whose
work is of particular importance in backing the Chemical
Sector, is one of the main supporting elements for the
groups of companies, due to its continual work in
promotions, incentives and interlocution, moving a fluid
system of industrial development based on collaboration.
All these centres and a large part of the Basque territory
have access to telecommunication networks with a broad
band width, provided by two leading operators and a large
number of Internet service providers (ISP).
The Basque financial system is known for its capacity and
scope, and is the origin of international entities such as
the BBVA, the Savings Bank confederation, the Cooperative
System, etc. Also present in the territory are all the leading
international financial institutions.
Quality of Life
The reputation of the Basque Country for high quality living
is upheld by exceptional orographic conditions and countryside
(sea, mountains, weather, etc.) in addition to first class
cultural events (international festivals and congresses, Film,
jazz...), renowned museums (Guggenheim Bilbao, Artium,
Chillidaleku...), and a prestigious gastronomic culture. Sport
of all types also plays a major role in Basque society.
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2.1.
Electroquímica de Hernani, S.A.
Raw MaterialH2O + NaCl
ProductsH2 + Cl2 + NaOH
3.
Fertiberia, S.A. (Fábrica de Lutxana)
Raw MaterialNH3O + H2SO4
ProductsNH4SO3
Arkema Química, S.A.
Raw MaterialHF + CHCl3
ProductsCHClF2 + HCl
High technology processes forsustainable development
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5.4. 6.
Auxiliar Industrial, S.A. (Ilarduya)
Raw MaterialPhenol + Formaldehyde
ProductsPhenol-formal resin
Nubiola Pigmentos, S.A.
Raw MaterialNa + Al + Si + S
ProductAzul ultramar
Befesa Desulfuración, S.A.
Raw MaterialS + H2O
ProductsH2SO4
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The Sector in figures
Source: Industrial Survey, Eustat
The Basque Chemical Sector
64.9
45.1
73.276.1
81.6
72.3 73.0
43.347.3 49.2
50.4 52.1
6,261
6,112
5,907
6,0126,098
6,352 6,331
52.4
68.579.1
6,394
52.9
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 20022001
Valu
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Empl
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90
80
70
60
50
40
30
6500
6400
6300
6200
6100
6000
5900
5800
5700
5600
GVA/Employee Basque Chemical SectorGVA/Employee Basque IndustryNr Employees Basque Chemical Sector
Basic, Industrial and Product Chemicals. Net sales (thousands of €)
20021998
410.149
1995
534.829
804.497
410,149
534,829
804,497
250,430
326,590
346,863
578,871
697,973
845,567
Product ChemicalsIndustrial ChemicalsBasic Chemicals
Source: Industrial Survey, Eustat
The Basque Chemical Sector in Spain
Others
CAPV
Andalusia
Valencia
Madrid
Catalunya
Nº CompaniesEmployment Business Figures
45.4%
13.2%9.4%
6.0%5.2%
20.8%
46.6%
14.2%7.4%
6.4%4.9%
20.5%
30.4%
13.6%14.2%
11.0%4.8%
26.0%
Source: Foreign Trade Statistics. Eustat.
Foreign Trade of the Basque Chemical Sector (Thousands €)
191,525
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1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 20032001
115
105
95
85
75
65
55
45
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ExportsImportsCover Rate (%)
2002
700,000
600,000
500,000
400,000
300,000
200,000
100,000
0
45 4551
5864
54 5459195,080
219,417259,463 269,765
339,730305,202 335,465 328,758
500,363
438,050488,160
510,506466,686
534,190562,178 571,822
611,797
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
Average size (employment) of companies carrying out R&D–Chemical 157 145 134 126 126 126 94 87–Industry 174 176 188 184 173 170 168 164
Employment R&D/Total employment (%)–Chemical 4.6 4.3 4.4 4.7 5.9 6.5 8.9 6.8–Industry 1.8 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.4 2.8 3.1 3.1
R&D Expenditure/Sales (%)–Chemical 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.8 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.0–Industry 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.6
R & D Activity. Industry and the Basque Chemical Sector. 1995-2002
Source: R&D Survey. Industrial Accounting Eustat.
Incidence of ISO certificationin the Basque Chemical Sector (2004)
ISO 9000Certificates
ISO 14001Certificates
Certificates
Total companies
46%
16%
Empl
oyee
s Ba
sque
Che
mic
al S
ecto
r
Source: Industrial Survey and Dirce
Source: Aenor and Ihobe.
The Sector of the Basque Chemical Industry
In the financial history of the Basque Country, basic industry
is one of the keys to the wealth and well-being of the
population.
Closely linked to the industrial sectors it serves, the factories
of the Basque Chemical Industry, having survived the blows
from the industrial crises at the end of the 20th century,
have emerged stronger, more competitive and better
prepared technologically.
Diversity is the most outstanding quality of the sector. The
variety of activities and markets which the Basque Chemical
companies serve is broad and the niches of internal
competition are few. This allows for a high level of
cooperation and exchange of experiences and information
between the companies in the sector.
In the Chemical sector the technological demand is intense,
giving rise to a strong presence of multinational companies,
who invest considerable capital into R&D and innovation,
and of SMEs highly specialised in offering services to
specific sectors in the Basque economic activity.
The technological level of the Basque chemical companies
is very high. The production plants are becoming more
and more computerised, giving rise to progressively safer
processes and the need for higher and better trained
personnel. Research and development is one of the key
factors, as much given to product innovation, as to
improving the efficiency of processes and the safety of
the already traded products themselves, known as "Product
Stewardship”
The level of management in the Basque Chemical Industry
is one of the most outstanding aspects: the gross value
added per employee, and the incidence of ISO-9001 and
ISO-14001 certificates, place it in a leading position in
Basque industry.
The European Union is the leading chemical producer
worldwide, with 28.6% of the global market, compared to
the 26.3% of the United States and 10.4% of Japan. Within
the EU-15, Spain occupies sixth position in chemical
production, with 7.1% of the production in business figures
and 8.4% of the 1,600,000 workers in the European
Chemical Industry.
The Basque Chemical Industry
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The Basque Chemical Sector shares a commitment to
sustainable development on a global level, and to the
initiative of continuous improvements to the environment
and safety, Compromiso de Progreso® (Commitment to
Progress) which the leading companies fol low.
One of the main problems facing the Basque Chemical
Sector is that of competition from emerging countries,
mostly in Asia.
The environmental and safety requirements of the
European Community, with the highest legal regulations
in the world, help the Basque Chemical Industry to obtain
very high efficiency quotas in its processes. In contrast,
the emerging countries use far more permissive
regulations enabling them to save on costs and achieve
competit ive prices with a much more deficient
management system.
Leading sub sectors
A) Basic Chemistry
Basic Chemistry refers to the sector given to the manufacture
of more standardised chemical products, with very diverse
applications, and usually consumed by other chemical
companies.
It is a capital and technology intensive activity, where the
incidence of scale economies is most important as it
competes in global markets extremely marked by price
levels.
The activity is particularly influenced by the cost of raw
materials, working with tight margins and a constant
technological effort to improve products and the efficiency
of processes.
Any major increase in the competitiveness of the companies
requires the adoption of transport and logistical
improvements.
The most important sub sectors in the Chemical Sector of
the Basque Autonomous Community are:
A.1.- Basic Organic Chemicals: notably the production of
coal-tar pitch and other products derived from the distillation
of tar.
A.2.- Basic Inorganic Chemicals: Manufacture of inorganic
acids, such as sulphuric or nitric acid, and the
electrochemical production of chlorine, soda and
hydrogen.
A.3.- Primary plastic materials: As the production of polyvinyl
chloride or polystyrene.
A.4.- Manufacture of industrial gases by air partitioning:
firms dedicated to producing gases such as oxygen,
nitrogen, carbon dioxide or noble gases, aimed at a
variety of sectors, with hundreds of different applications,
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but in particular the engineering industry, welding or
hospital medicine.
B) Industrial Chemicals
The Industrial Chemical Industry or Intermediate Chemical
sector is made up of firms who provide active ingredients
for use in other industrial sectors, using products
formulated from raw materials coming from the Basic
Chemical sector.
The composition is vital for the end function, and on
occasions, the only factor families of products, making up
the supply of the companies, have in common is that they
are going to a specific industrial sector.
The products have a higher value added and are frequently
developed by a particular client with an influence over the
design and make-up. Technical service offered to the
customers, in product applications and handling, is a vital
part of the offer.
The presence of SMEs in the sub sector is higher than in
the Basic Chemical Sector, and they remain in the market
by offering a service closely adapted to the needs of the
particular cl ients, with very high loyalty rates.
They stand out in a non-exhaustive count for the product
destination:
B.1 Foundry and metal-work chemicals: Specialised in
supplying all types of chemical products used by the foundry
industry, such as resins for moulding sand cores, catalysers,
sleeves, refractive paints, etc.
B.2 Chemicals for Graphic Arts: Dedicated to the broad
range of chemical products required for printing on paper,
plastics (e.g. packaging) or on metals. Both the inks and
the other special additives and hygienic lacquers for covering
the inside of cans are traded.
B.3 Chemicals for Construction and Civil Engineering: Firms
producing a wide range of decorative paints, Sealants,
bonding agents, etc. And particularly the production of
explosives for mining, quarries and civil engineering works.
B.4. Industrial Paints and Varnishes: The products are
destined at coating, protection and decoration for sectors
including the vehicle, domestic appliances or furniture
manufacturing sectors.
B.5. Chemicals for Water Treatment: Firms providing
additives for potability or products for purifying waste
water, both to industrial customers and public sewage
plants.
B0.6. Chemicals for the Paper Industry: The powerful
Basque paper-making sector is a major user of chemical
products in production, from conditioning the water to the
finish on the paper.
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B0.7. Industrial Detergents and Biocides: This consists
of firms dedicated to the formulation of cleaning products
for industry and catering, as well as those dedicated to
biocides.
B0.8. Additives and agents for transforming rubber and
plastic: Products and specialities aimed at the polymer
transformation industry using the following techniques:
moulding, extrusion, injection, etc.
C) Product Chemicals
The Product Chemical Industry includes products aimed at
the end consumer, be they domestic, pharmaceutical or
cosmetic.
It is a major sub sector in the country’s chemical industry,
but with a relatively lower incidence in the Basque Country,
occupying only 3.4% of the 216 registered establishments
in the whole of the Basque Chemical Industry.
This chemical sub sector has the greatest advertising
costs, and considerable need for constant innovation to
attract the consumer.
Of note are activities including:
C0.1. Pharmaceutical products: Chemical preparations
and substances aimed at health care and its trade in
chemists and medical centres.
C0.2. Cosmetics: Including for example, colognes, creams,
soaps, etc.
C.3 Chemicals for the home and the car: Detergents,
dishwasher soaps, air fresheners, oils and other car
products.
Perspectives of the Basque Chemical Industry
The Basque Chemical companies are aware of the great
prospects for the future, and are maintaining and increasing
their competitive capacity.
In this respect, the great majority of the company managers
agree that three main management plans mark the
competitiveness and ensure their survival and success in
the markets:
Firstly, the companies themselves stress that the future of
the Basque Chemical Industry is defined by the definition
of a differentiated product with considerable technological
content. The development of R & D & i activities aimed at
improving the standard product in favour of a product with
higher value added.
The European chemical companies, and thus the Basque
companies, are aware that the competitive capacity in
terms of cost is limited when compared to countries with
emerging economies. Low labour costs with reduced safety
and environmental measures are not obtainable given the
social and environmental standards considered as basic in
the European Union.
The Basque chemical firms are developing lines of action
with a tendency to increase the value added of products,
differentiating them from the standard products with a low
technological content. The chemical product customer
does not only base purchases on price, but also takes into
account variables including safety and the environmental
balance of the product handling at its own facilities, known
as Product Stewardship.
Secondly, the Basque Chemical Industry adopts the belief
that the safety of individuals and of the installations is the
basis for socially responsible production. Prevention, training
and investment in the materials involved in the processes,
material products and safety teams, in addition to the
internal and external diffusion of safety and risk minimisation
are included among their chief concerns.
A third point guiding the management of the companies
aims to improve the sustainability of the chemical production,
on a social, economic and environmental plane, incorporating
those action plans representing improved products together
with a reduction in the environmental impact. Therefore,
following a complex legislation relevant to the different
areas in the company (product, processes, energy...) is
vital.
The Basque Chemical Industry has for a long time assumed
the maxim, proven with evidence, that safer and cleaner
companies are also, without exception, the most competitive.
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A) BASIC CHEMICALS
A.1 ORGANIC CHEMICALS
A.2 INORGANIC CHEMICALS
A.3 PRIMARY PLASTIC MATERIALS
A.4 INDUSTRIAL GASES
B) INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS
B.1 FOUNDRY AND METAL-WORK CHEMICALS
B.2 CHEMICALS FOR THE GRAPHIC ARTS
B.3 CHEMICALS FOR CONSTRUCTION AND CIVIL
ENGINEERING
B.4 INDUSTRIAL PAINTS AND VARNISHES
B.5 WATER TREATMENT CHEMICALS
B.6 CHEMICALS FOR THE PAPER INDUSTRY
B.7 INDUSTRIAL DETERGENTS AND BIOCIDES
B.8 ADDITIVES AND AGENTS FOR TRANSFORMING
RUBBER AND PLASTIC
C) PRODUCT CHEMICALS
C.1 PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
C.2 COSMETICS
C.3 CHEMICALS FOR THE HOME AND THE CAR
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