A FULL two percentage points of US third quarter growth of 3.5% was down to stock building. Total US inventories grew by $76bn in Q3 following a $37bn contraction in the second quarter. The fourth quarter is always a period of destocking in the US and everywhere. This will combine with the big build-up in […]
Asian Chemical Connections
PE margins turn negative as economic risks build
By John Richardson CASH margins for Asian linear-low density polyethylene (LLDPE) for naphtha-based producers have turned negative for the first time since Q1 2015, according to an industry contact. And this is of course before the flood of new US LLDPE production arrives in Asia. No matter how you crunch the numbers, the likely increase […]
Bursting of the US debt bubble and effect on petchems
By John Richardson THE US economy is in a debt-induced bubble that will sooner or later burst with of course major negative consequences for the rest of the world. You cannot print babies. The huge amounts of money that the US Federal Reserve has pumped into the US economy since 2008 combined with last year’s […]
Why US Tax Reforms May Fail To Address The Big Challenges
By John Richardson CORPORATE America is of course delighted with the biggest US tax reforms in a generation that seem very likely to pass unheeded through Congress this week and reach the president’s desk for final sign-off before Christmas. What isn’t there is to be pleased about, given that the main Federal corporate tax rate […]