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BASF to focus on creating value as No. 1 rank slips

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Posted on June 9, 2026

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· Last updated: June 9, 2026

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BASF Emphasizes Value Creation Over Revenue Rank Amid Industry Upheavals

BASF's Strategic Shift and Industry Context

By Patricia Weiss

CEO Markus Kamieth's Vision for BASF

FRANKFURT, June 9 (Reuters) - BASF will not push to defend its years-long top rank among the world's largest chemical companies by revenues to instead focus on creating value amid unprecedented upheavals and shifts in the industry, the German group's CEO said.

Prioritizing Value Over Size

• "Size in itself is not a goal for us," CEO Markus Kamieth told journalists late on Monday

• "We may no longer be the biggest in the world – others will overtake us in terms of sheer size – but we will remain one of the most valuable companies in our industry," said the CEO

Challenging Business Environment

• Kamieth said the business environment was at its most difficult in at least the last 25 years, with the global balance of industrial power shifting

Industry Revenue Rankings and Competitors

BASF and Global Peers: Revenue Comparison

• Last year, BASF's group revenues of €59.7 billion ($68.9 billion) were broadly neck and neck with the chemicals segment of China's Sinopec with 464 billion yuan ($68.5 billion) in operating revenues

• Also among the largest global players in the chemical industry, U.S. rival Dow had $40 billion in 2025 sales, while PetroChina's refining, chemicals and new materials division reported combined sales of 1,078 billion yuan ($159.18 billion)

BASF's Sustainability and Green Transition Efforts

Challenges in Achieving Economic Viability

• Kamieth highlighted BASF's struggle to slash greenhouse gas emissions in Europe: "The green transition is technically feasible. But making it economically viable is an incredibly challenging task"

Reporting and Editing Credits

(Reporting by Patricia Weiss, Writing by Ludwig Burger, Editing by Linda Pasquini)

Key Takeaways

  • BASF is deprioritizing its status as the world’s largest chemical company by revenue and instead focusing on long‐term shareholder value and resilience amid tectonic shifts in industrial power, as stated by CEO Markus Kamieth. (onvista.de)
  • In 2025, BASF had revenues of approximately €59.7 billion (~$69 billion), closely matched by China's Sinopec, which surpassed it in some rankings, underscoring intensifying global competition. (icis.com)
  • The business environment is the toughest BASF has faced in at least 25 years, with green transition costs and economic viability of emission reductions posing major challenges for European operations. (report.basf.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is BASF no longer focused on being the largest chemical company by revenue?
BASF is shifting its focus to creating value instead of merely being the biggest by revenue, citing industry upheavals and new market realities.
What challenges did BASF's CEO highlight for the chemical industry?
CEO Markus Kamieth mentioned the most difficult business environment in 25 years and the complex economic feasibility of the green transition.
How did BASF's revenues compare to competitors in the latest year?
BASF's revenues were about €59.7 billion, close to Sinopec, while Dow and PetroChina reported $40 billion and $159.18 billion respectively.
What is BASF’s approach to sustainability and the green transition?
BASF aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Europe, considering the green transition technically possible but economically challenging.
Who is BASF's current CEO and what is his focus?
Markus Kamieth is BASF's CEO, and he is focusing on value creation and industry leadership in challenging market conditions.

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