Our latest Sunday Thematic research report titled, "Reshoring Should Remain Supportive of Chemicals in ’22" studied the investment in US enterprise zones, near and medium-term, and the broad-based benefits for domestic supply chains.
The Need For Manufacturing Support In The US: Enterprise Zones
Dec 6, 2021 1:31:01 PM / by Cooley May posted in Chemicals, Polymers, PVC, Dow, polymer producers, manufacturing, US polymer prices, COVID, commodity chemicals, chemicalindustry, plasticsindustry, ISM manufacturing, Enterprise Zones, reshoring, capital spending, chemical investments, PMI
US Polymer Price Weakness Inevitable Without Supply Issues, Despite Strong Demand
Dec 3, 2021 3:05:38 PM / by Cooley May posted in Chemicals, Polymers, Energy, polymer pricing, petrochemicals, US Polymers, Chemical pricing, Gas prices, energy prices, demand, chemicalindustry, plasticsindustry, petrochemicalindustry, oil prices, ISM manufacturing, US chemical rail, Supply
The decline in US and global chemical pricing this week (as discussed in today's daily) is a function of oversupply in the US and lower costs in the rest of the world. The US has had an incentive to produce everything for most of the year and has had essentially full capacity to do so since the beginning of the 4th quarter. This will have collided with seasonally weaker incremental demand in December and the recent abrupt drop in oil and gas prices to swing momentum very much in favor of buyers. Polymer prices have to date been more stubborn in the US, but we expect continued weakness here also through the end of the year.