Lots of misinformation here, so let me clarify something:
EASTMAN Kodak and KODAK ALARIS are two seperate companies. Eastman Kodak produces all exposable materials, e.g still and cinefilms sold under diverse brands. Portra, Ektar, TriX etc are made by Eastman Kodak, but sold and distributed by Kodak Alaris in the UK. That film business still remains with Kodak Alaris, but the Paper and Photochemical division has been sold off to SINOPROMISE. The factory in WUXI that now has been sold to SINO along distribution rights has been owned by Kodak Alaris and before that by Eastman Kodak before the Chapter 11 and has been producing Flexicolor chemistry among other things. The prosumer chemicals like HC-110 or Xtol are OEM prodcuts made either in Germany or the US, but not by either Kodak Alaris or Eastman Kodak and have been distributed by Kodak Alaris as part of the FPP Division which now has been split up with Film remaining at Alaris and the rest having been bought by SINO. For consumers, nothing will change, and some OEM hiccups that were the result of the near bancrupcy of Tetenal and the subsequent supply glitches are being ironed out at the moment. Professional labs receive the same Kodak Flexicolor chemistry they have used for more than a decade now, made in WUXI, China. The only thing that has changed is the business owing the factory.
If you want to read more about it, I published an article about the very thing a while ago here:
https://petapixel.com/2020/07/16/wh...and-chemistry-to-china-is-a-good-development/
And in case some of you would like to ask questions to Kodak (Andy Church) themselves, you can do so here tomorrow in a panel discussion hosted by Silvergrainclassics via Zoom:
https://silvergrainclassics.com/en/2020/12/analog-photography-fireside-chat-29-dec/