His Excellency the President of the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu (RCJY) and His Delegation Visit Capchem

On the morning of January 22, 2026, His Excellency Khalid Mohammed Al‑Salem, President of the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu (RCJY), and Mr. Abdulhadi Abdulrahman Al-Juhani, CEO of the Royal Commission Yanbu Industrial City, led a delegation to visit Capchem. The two sides held in-depth consultations on Capchem’s investment layout and lithium-ion battery material project progress in Saudi Arabia, reaching several consensuses. Johnson Qin, Chairman of Capchem, Zhou Dawen, Vice Chairman, and the core management team accompanied the delegation throughout the visit and participated in the talks.

His Excellency Al-Salem and his delegation first visited Capchem’s exhibition hall, where they fully understood the company’s technological R&D capabilities, product system layout and global market application achievements in core fields such as electronic chemicals and functional materials.

Subsequently, a special forum was held between the two sides. Chairman Johnson Qin extended a warm welcome to the delegation and elaborated on Capchem’s development history, core competitiveness, global strategic layout and the expansion of end-application scenarios. During the forum, the two sides conducted detailed exchanges focusing on the overall planning, construction progress, resource allocation and subsequent cooperation direction of Capchem’s project in Saudi Arabia. 

As a core economy in the Middle East and an important partner in the Belt and Road Initiative, Saudi Arabia has listed industrial diversification and green low-carbon development as national strategic priorities in its Vision 2030. Capchem plans to invest approximately 260 million US dollars (subject to actual construction) in building a lithium-ion battery materials project in Yanbu Heavy Industrial Park, Saudi Arabia. This project, a key measure for Capchem to deepen its global strategy and expand markets in the Middle East and beyond, aligns with the national direction of encouraging enterprises to participate in industrial upgrading and regional supply chain construction along the Belt and Road. Upon completion, it will leverage local geographical and logistics advantages to serve European, American and Southeast Asian markets, reducing supply chain costs and delivery cycles. Its green process of carbon dioxide resource utilization also complies with Saudi Arabia’s low-carbon emission reduction policies.

As one of the global leaders in the lithium battery electrolyte industry, Capchem has always adhered to the development strategy of being rooted in China and oriented to the world. Following the successful commissioning of Capchem Poland in 2023, the Malaysia electronic materials project, the Phase II of Poland lithium-ion battery materials project, the Middle East lithium-ion battery materials project and other overseas projects are progressing smoothly. Going forward, Capchem will further improve its global layout and strive to create a better future with electronic chemicals and functional materials.