Europe top stories: weekly summary
ICIS Editorial
21-Apr-2025
LONDON (ICIS)–Here are some of the top stories from ICIS Europe for the week ended 17 April.
Europe PE endures week
of tariff chaos, emerges with softer
outlook
The European
polyethylene (PE) market has suffered a week
of tariff-based turmoil, which resulted in a
significant shift in market sentiment.
Low
river Rhine severely restricts chemical
shipping, rates rise
Dry
weather conditions are starving the river
Rhine of water, restricting its use for
chemicals traffic and pushing up shipping
rates, with no improvement forecast until
later in April.
Europe MPG players say
seasonal improvement
unlikely
European
monopropylene glycol (MPG) sellers do not see
any respite from tough market conditions as
the construction sector is struggling,
arbitrage with Asia is wide and US tariffs
are creating uncertainties through the value
chain.
INSIGHT: Europe chems
players move to the side lines on tariff
upheaval
The market
volatility following the intensification of
tariff threats has cast a pall over European
chemicals sector activity, with players
avoiding committing to long-term orders if
possible in the face of demand uncertainty
and currency volatility.
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