Celanese has agreed to buy most of DuPont’s mobility and materials unit, including customer and supplier contracts and agreements, and an intellectual-property portfolio
Chemical and specialty materials company Celanese Corp. has reached a deal to buy most of DuPont de Nemours Inc.’s mobility and materials unit for $11 billion.
The deal includes customer and supplier contracts and agreements, a global production network of 29 facilities and an intellectual-property portfolio, Celanese said.
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