20 February 2008 12:42 [Source: ICIS news]
SINGAPORE (ICIS news)--Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) prices rose 4.5% month on month in the Egyptian domestic market in February, on the back of robust demand and tight supply, suppliers and traders said on Wednesday.
Prices increased by Egyptian pounds (£E) 300/tonne ($55/tonne) to £E7,000/tonne EXW (ex-works) as sentiment strengthened due to scarce availability, a supplier said.
A local supplier said it had no export cargoes available to offer the rest of the Middle East, as demand from Europe and
It had offered export cargoes at $1,150/tonne FOB (free on board)
($1 = £E5.49)
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