Taiwan's state oil refiner CPC Corp. has shut its No. 4 naphtha cracker in Kaohsiung for maintenance for a week. The week long shutdown will coincide with the stoppage of a local electricity network owned by the island's monopoly power grid operator. CPC's customers in the area have also been impacted and have been forced to shutdown their plants.
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