Turkey’s Petkim decreases LDPE, HDPE b/m, injection prices
by ChemOrbis Editorial Team - content@chemorbis.com
Turkey’s Petkim decreased its list prices for LDPE, LDPE-t, HDPE injection and b/m by $20/ton as of today.
According to distributors, the producer’s new LDPE offers currently stand at $1560/ton for F2-12, at $1570/ton for G03-5 and at $1550/ton for H2-8. The producer’s price range for LDPE-t stands at $1543-1575/ton. Petkim had last revised its LDPE and LDPE-t offers down on April 24, 2017.
The producer’s new offers for HDPE injection and blow moulding fell to $1370/ton and $1365/ton, respectively when compared to the previous levels reported on May 2, 2017.
All contracts are on an FCA Aliaga, cash not inc VAT basis.
According to distributors, the producer’s new LDPE offers currently stand at $1560/ton for F2-12, at $1570/ton for G03-5 and at $1550/ton for H2-8. The producer’s price range for LDPE-t stands at $1543-1575/ton. Petkim had last revised its LDPE and LDPE-t offers down on April 24, 2017.
The producer’s new offers for HDPE injection and blow moulding fell to $1370/ton and $1365/ton, respectively when compared to the previous levels reported on May 2, 2017.
All contracts are on an FCA Aliaga, cash not inc VAT basis.
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