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Bad news for polyvinyl chloride?

And also a whole host of other chemicals if this article on the excellent All Roads Lead to China blog is correct and incentives that have encouraged the real estate boom are removed.
This serves of the dangers of overheating. What goes up must come down and, in this case, the real sector has a long way to fall. Lots more PVC for export might be the end-result

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