Frutarom, an international company listed on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange that makes ingredients for the flavour and fragrance industry, has acquired Oxford Chemicals for £8.25 million. Frutarom, which already has a plant in the North East of England at Billingham, hopes the deal will help broaden its customer base.
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