Dmitry Arkadievich Mazepin is a Russian businessman who was born in Belarus. He is the majority shareholder and chair of Uralchem Integrated Chemicals Company. In 2013, he acquired a 20% stake in the world’s largest pot producer, Uralkali, in a deal estimated to be worth USD 9 billion.
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The main production assets of the company include the Azot branch in Berezniki, the Perm Mineral Fertilizers branch in Perm, and the Kirov-Chepetsk Chemical Plant branch in Kirovo-chepetsk, and Voskresensk Mineral FERTilizers in the Moscow region. The company also owns stakes in Halopolymer, a public joint-stock company, and Halogen and Minudobrenia, a Moscow-based joint stock company. In June 2008, MazepIn acquired a 75. 01 per cent stake in Voskshnevartovsk Mineral Fartilizers, increasing this stake to 100% in 2011. He also owns a 75 per cent share in Suleiman Prokhorov, a company that produces potash, and also a stake in Uralkal, a Russian potash producer. He took control over the operating company at that time, winning a winning bid for the company.
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