Regional PVC price movements are interesting as the World is trying to find balance. Incremental ethylene and chlorine economics in Asia pushed the local spot prices for EDC so low as to shut out US EDC exports – the net result has been more PVC production in the US and a decline in US spot prices. While it is likely that the Asia incremental pricing will improve as some sellers will be losing money and may need to cut back rates, the US will not enjoy a better export market without the acceptance of much lower netbacks, which will maintain negative pressure on domestic prices. That said, PVC is very levered to economic, construction, and housing investment in Asia and there is likely some pent-up COVID-related demand in the region – the oversupplied market may not last for long. We still see a better medium-term outlook for PVC than for other major polymers. There's more detail and coverage on today's daily report linked here.
Source: Bloomberg, C-MACC Analysis, July 2021