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China PE Market Falls Prey To The Speculators…..

….again By John Richardson THE sharp fall in polyethylene (PE) pricing in China is being blamed on speculative acquisition of cargoes by traders in March and a rise in local production. Apparent consumption (imports plus local production) is reported to have surged to 1.7m tonnes in March and 1.5m tonnes in April compared 1.3m tonnes […]

China PE, PP Weakness Set To Continue

Europe and China: A two-tier market is hard to bear… Source of picture: blog.pinkcakebox   By John Richardson CHINA’S polyolefin pricing is likely to remain under downward pressure over the next few months as a result of a persistent inventory overhang, new supply and weak construction and auto markets, two traders and one producer have […]

Petronas Restructuring Details Emerge

Petronas seeks to scale new heights Source of picture: www.mir.com By John Richardson MORE details have emerged concerning the major restructuring taking place at Petronas, the Malaysian state-owned oil, gas, refining and petrochemicals major. Vice-presidents have being appointed to head new downstream (refining and petrochemicals), upstream (exploration and production) and finance divisions, a source familiar […]

Crisis of confidence

By Malini Hariharan Asian polyolefins (PO) producers are seeing no signs of an immediate recovery in demand and pricing as buyers in the key China market continue to remain on the sidelines. There are just too many negative factors, says one producer referring to concerns about the economic health of Europe, the Chinese government’s efforts […]

Fall in futures leads physical markets

By Malini Hariharan The weakness in Asian petrochemical markets is continuing with buyers taking cues from developments in the crude oil and stock markets. In polymers, despite a slight rebound in polyethylene (PE) prices late last week the buying sentiment remained negative in China. The mood worsened today following a 5% fall in linear-low density […]

China Chem Imports May Fall On Yuan Expectation

As cheap as chips    Source of picture: europa.eu     By John Richardson THE decline in the Euro has resulted in investors downgrading their expectations of a Yuan appreciation taking place over the next few months. Last week, Yuan foward contracts were factoring in a zero chance of appreciation over the next three months after […]

China flexes its muscles

By Malini Hariharan If you are trying to find an explanation for the recent price movement in Asian polyolefin markets, a report in today’s Wall Street Journal offers some clues. China, says the report, has been eating into some of its reserves resulting in a decline in prices of commodities such as refined copper, iron […]

Old Assumptions Might Belatedly Change

  Source of picture: http://www.andrewgriffithsblog.com/     By John Richardson DOOM-MONGERS are scratching their heads as to why the global petrochemicals industry has remained in such a healthy state over the past 18 months. Old assumptions are, as a result, being challenged. It would be a painful irony if these assumptions are changed just as a […]

Sinopec and Iran’s NPC Sign Investment MOU

Out of the investment deep-freeze? Source: tehrandaily.wordpress.com   By John Richardson A VERY interesting story from my colleague Bee Lin Chow on ICIS news today reports the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between Sinopec and Iran’s National Petrochemical Co (NPC). The agreement will explore joint- venture opportunities in petrochemicals and related businesses in […]

Unravelling China’s polyolefin numbers

By Malini Hariharan There is some good and not so good news from China. Import and production numbers for January to April are now available and they tell an interesting story. The good news is that Chinese demand, measured in terms of imports (data from China customs) and local production (data from CBI China), has […]

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