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Russian polyvinyl chloride (PVC) producers plan to raise prices further in August due to a weaker ruble and higher prices in Asia and Europe, according to the ICIS-MRC price report
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In July, Russian producers achieved gains of more than RUB 6,000/t due to higher prices in foreign markets and a sharp drop in supply due to scheduled maintenance outages
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After the demand for suspended PVC in the Russian market fell sharply in April-May, a dynamic recovery began in June-July
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The turnaround has come to an end as Russian ethylene production resumed earlier this week
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Sayansk KhimPlast will start producing polyethylene within a week, which will increase the supply of resin in the high-demand market
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Imports have grown over the past few months but are still down sharply year-on-year
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Merchants are in no hurry to reach an agreement on shipments of Russian PVC in August, hoping to minimize price increases
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Transactions of Russian resins (K=64/67) were negotiated in the range of 80,000-83,500 rubles/t (freight to Moscow) in August (including VAT), with an increase of 1,000-2,000 rubles/t from July , the quantity is up to 500 tons
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