OxyVinyls lifts force majeure on PVC from Texas
by ChemOrbis Editorial Team - content@chemorbis.com
OxyVinyls has reportedly lifted its force majeure on PVC supplies from Texas on October 25.
The company issued force majeure on August 31 after Hurricane Harvey hit the region. The company’s force majeure was applied to its domestic sales as well as its export sales.
The company issued force majeure on August 31 after Hurricane Harvey hit the region. The company’s force majeure was applied to its domestic sales as well as its export sales.
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