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Industrial Products: Plastic Prices Reflect Support, Recycled Resin Prices Advance

Apr 13, 2022 2:44:51 PM / by Cooley May posted in Chemicals, Polymers, Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Industrial Sector, HDPE, plastic resin, materials, resins, polypropylene recycling

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It is important to note from the chart below that the US plastic resin price index is out of phase with the overall industrial products markets as we saw a shortage driven peak in 2021 – largely weather and supply chain-related. The US on average continues to command resin price premiums relative to Asia. The China polymer surpluses are largely land-locked for now because of very high shipping costs and very high oil-based production costs, and the US surplus is also challenged because of logistic issues with exports. In the US, exporters are building inventory in anticipation of better logistics and on the basis that the surpluses for the most part have customers. If we do see a global slowdown in demand, triggered by inflation – see our most recent Sunday Recap – the inventories in the US and China could become a problem.

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