14 October 2008 09:58 [Source: ICIS news]
SINGAPORE (ICIS news)--The plastics industries in China and southeast Asia have begun feeling the impact of the global economic downturn, with downstream demand expected to slow down markedly over the next few months, Asian plastics processors said.
“Demand from the electronics and electrical sectors is expected to fall by 30-40% in the next 3-4 months,” a plastics processor in
“Most of our overseas customers have placed their orders till the end of the year, but some customers in the electric and electronics sector have held back their orders for the fourth quarter, due to uncertainties in the global economic situation,” a second plastics processor in
Over in
“If you have drawn down a $10m credit facility to $5m, for example, the bank may not let you take more credit,” he said.
A second plastics processor in
“We agreed to postpone the shipment because we understand our customers are going through a difficult time now,” the second Indonesian plastics processor said.
In south
“We are very careful now because you’ll never know who is the next Lehman Brothers,” one converter in south
Lehman Brothers’ collapse in September triggered a major shake-up in the
Some plastic garbage bag manufacturers in north
The only consolation in the today’s battered economy was that raw material prices had fallen, the Asian plastics processors said.
“It may be harder to obtain credit now, but we can buy more with less money,” the first Indonesian plastics processor said.
Given the lower raw material prices and the anticipated start-up of new resin capacities in the
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