The headquarters of chemicals maker Lanxess are seen in Cologne, Germany November 15, 2018.
"We urgently need sustainable framework conditions – above all an internationally competitive electricity tariff for the industry," CEO Matthias Zachert said in a statement.
The company said implementing these measures would cost around 100 million euros.
The group's second quarter core earnings (EBITDA) pre-exceptionals fell 57.7% to 107 million euros, in line with its forecast from June.
In a separate statement, Lanxess said its finance chief Michael Pontzen would leave by the end of August.
Persons:
Wolfgang Rattay, Matthias Zachert, Lanxess, Zachert, Baader, Konstantin Wiechert, Michael Pontzen, Linda Pasquini, Antonis Pothitos, Milla Nissi, Alexander Smith, Sharon Singleton
Organizations:
REUTERS, Thomson
Locations:
Cologne, Germany, Europe, Krefeld, Uerdingen, Gdansk