Sadara Chemical, a $20 billion joint venture between Saudi Aramco and US giant Dow Chemical, has shut down all production at its Jubail complex indefinitely, citing supply chain disruptions caused by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

Sadara is one of the world’s largest integrated petrochemical facilities, with an annual production capacity exceeding 3 million metric tonnes of chemicals and plastics. It produces ethylene, propylene, polyethylene and other key industrial chemicals used in everything from packaging to construction.

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