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Updated to Q4 2019
An ongoing plant outage in Brazil is likely to keep US exports at an elevated level through the fourth quarter and into 2020. The rising export volumes are likely to bring the market to balance and then toward tight in the first and second quarters of 2020. A macro-economic slowdown could somewhat offset the export demand increase.
Demand is likely to remain relatively steady with the third quarter’s elevated level, with the demand surge already caused by the plant outage in Brazil, with an estimated 25,000 dry metric tonnes (dmt)/month of added material heading to Latin American markets. Domestic demand in the US will likely decline somewhat on seasonal factors as water treatment efforts subside during the cooler winter months.
We offer the following regional Caustic soda analysis and news coverage to keep you informed of factors and developments affecting prices in the US Caustic soda marketplace.
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Caustic soda, with its co-product chlorine, is produced via an electrolysis of brine, in the ratio of one part chlorine to 1.1 parts caustic soda.
The US caustic soda report publishes weekly assessments for spot prices of liquid material, this is for both export and barge prices on a free-on-board (FOB) basis.
The report includes a monthly caustic soda contract price and also tracks quarterly contract levels in the market. We talk to a wide variety of market players, including caustic soda producers, buyers, end-users, traders and brokers.
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On top of the data we receive, we also look at other factors in the US market, such as price movements in the co-product chlorine market and what is happening in the end use sectors.
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