By John Richardson IT HAS been evident since as early as February this year that China’s economy is slowing down. But once again, as in 2014, companies and investors have overlooked the key indicator of a slowdown: The sharp decline in credit availability, particularly via China’s shadow banking system. “Not to worry,” I can hear […]
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Donald Trump’s “Tariff Man” Tweet exposes lack of G20 substance
By John Richardson That didn’t last long, did it? But anyone paying attention to the detail, or rather the lack of it from the Chinese perspective, would have known as early as Sunday morning Asian time that the G20 deal wasn’t a deal at all. It was just an agreement to start talking again. The […]
G20 trade deal is no deal unless a huge gap can be bridged
By John Richardson I PREDICTED that there could well be warm smiles, handshakes and some kind of trade deal at this weekend’s meeting between Presidents Trump and Xi. But I added that the devil would be in the detail. The detail tells us that nothing has been agreed other than what Steve Okun of McLarty […]
G20 meeting: stakes are high for US petchems, manufacturing in general
By John Richardson YOU CAN make an argument that President Trump’s trade policies are good for SMEs that have lost out to China over the last 20 years. But even for some SMEs that source their raw materials from China, the trade war risks causing major damage. Take the example of Colombia Sportswear of Portland, […]
Preserving working capital the key as crisis conditions intensify
By John Richardson PRESERVING working capital is the key for chemicals industry purchasing managers and finance directors as we head into what I believe will be a global recession. The problem for chemicals companies is having the confidence to ignore conventional opinion which time and again is wrong as it is so often driven by […]
US and China: Intellectual property rights and maybe some historical amnesia
By John Richardson THE SMARTPHONE is a wonderful invention as it allows easy mobile access to the internet for many small businesses. Accounts can be updated and invoices sent on the go when builders, plumbers and bricklayers are between jobs, say my friends who are in these trades in Perth, Western Australia. Also think of […]
Latest global chemicals production data indicate recession likely very close
By John Richardson ONE OF THE useful things about chemicals industry data is that they are an early indicator of macroeconomic trends because chemicals are of course the raw materials for so many finished goods. If demand for chemicals rises this serves as an early indicator of stronger sales of TVs, smartphones, autos, computers and […]
US/China trade war: G20 deal would not solve deep-seated differences
By John Richardson NOBODY should be surprised by warm smiles, firm handshakes and an agreement to freeze the trade war when President Trump and President Xi meet on 30 November. Equally possible is that when the two leaders meet at the G20 Summit in Argentina no deal will be done and the trade war will […]
Iran-China PE trade and the sanctions: short term dip but long term big increase
By John Richardson IRANIAN exports of PE to China will likely suffer a temporary decline because of financing and logistics problems resulting from the new US sanctions against Iran. The US dollar now needs to be entirely avoided with trade needing to migrate to the yuan, the euro and other currencies. And as my ICIS […]
Negative Asian polyolefins margins show need for recession planning
ASIAN PE and PP spreads turned negative in October this year for the first time since the same month five years earlier. As spreads turned negative it seems certain that margins would have been in deeper negative territory as spreads don’t account for the full costs of production. Back in October 2014 the sharp fall […]