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    Eurozone chemical producers rose more than 3% in April prices

    • Last Update: 2021-06-10
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    Sinopec News Net, according to the ICIS website, June 2 news, Eurostat said on Wednesday that the sales prices of chemical producers in the euro zone rose by more than 3% in April, which has further promoted healthy growth in the past few months.


    These increases are consistent with the rise in inflation in the 19-nation currency union, when manufacturing activities were booming, many materials were generally in short supply, and the number of orders was healthy.


    Prices in the entire Eurozone have generally risen, with prices in major producing countries exceeding 2% month-on-month.


    In the Netherlands, the Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp (ARA) area is an important global petrochemical center for the trade and production of petrochemical products, with prices rising more than 6%.


    The prices of chemical manufacturers in the 27 EU countries have also risen by 3.


    Wang Lei is an excerpt from ICIS

    The original text is as follows:

    Eurozone chemicals producers prices rise more than 3% in April

    hemicals producers selling prices in the eurozone rose more than 3% in April, statistics agency Eurostat said on Wednesday, adding to months of healthy increases.


    The increases are in line with rises in inflation in the 19-country currency union, amid booming manufacturing activity those months, with shortages for many materials widespread and order books healthy.


    The price increases were generalised across the eurozone, and major producing countries were above 2%, month on month.


    In the Netherlands, where the Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp (ARA) region is a key global petrochemicals hub for petrochemicals trade and production, prices rose more than 6%.


    Chemicals producers' prices in the wider 27-country EU also rose by more 3.


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