Episodes

  • Episode 1285: Europe oxo-alcohols, derivatives markets seeing subdued year-end, outlook for 2025 also sluggish
    Dec 23 2024

    LONDON (ICIS)--The European oxo-alcohols and derivatives markets have been subdued in December with a focus on managing inventory targets into year-end with destocking already underway.
    The winter demand has also been sluggish amid wider challenging economic and geopolitical pressures.
    Heading into 2025, the outlook is one for the challenges of 2024 to largely persist, with demand not expected to dramatically improve.
    Acryalte ester report editor Mathew Jolin-Beech is joined by glycol ethers report editor Cameron Birch, oxo-alcohols editor Nicole Simpson, and butyl acetate editor Marion Boakye to discuss the current market conditions and to look forward into 2025.

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    15 mins
  • Episode 1284: PODCAST: New oxo-alcohols capacities in China to impact sentiment in 2025
    Dec 17 2024

    SINGAPORE (ICIS)--Asia's oxo-alcohols market continues to face challenges amid capacity expansions in China.


    • Weak demand from downstream plasticisers sector
    • Upstream support from propylene unlikely
    • Demand recovery to take some time

    In this latest podcast, ICIS senior editor Julia Tan speaks with ICIS analyst Lina Xu to share the latest developments and expectations for what lies ahead next year.

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    6 mins
  • Episode 1283: Think Tank: Europe PE pressures reflect global overcapacity trends
    Dec 12 2024

    BARCELONA (ICIS)—European polyethylene (PE) markets face growing pressure from cheaper imports, highlighting the impact of rising overcapacity driven by China and the US.

    - Plants in Europe operating at technical minimum levels

    - Minimal stocks held amid plentiful supply

    - Demand poor across most end uses, packaging stronger

    - Europe will see more PE imports as global overcapacity grows

    - More polymer plant closures are likely in Europe and other high-cost regions

    - US has more to lose from trade war as it is a major exporter of PE to China

    - Trade flows could change dramatically if tariff walls go up

    - Supply/demand imbalance may take up to nine years to correct

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    41 mins
  • Episode 1282: Think Tank: Plastics industry must find way forward after collapse of UN treaty talks
    Dec 3 2024

    Plastics and chemical producers need to find more effective ways to tackle the problem of plastic waste after UN treaty negotiations ended without agreement at the weekend.

    - Consumer demand will drive improvements in plastic waste management

    - Chemical companies need to reconnect with brands/consumers

    - We will move out of the current ‘trough of despair’ about recycling

    - End of globalization may mean national/regional treaties are more effective

    - UN Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee concluded in Busan, South Korea, on 1 December, with no definitive agreement

    - Around 100 countries backed proposals, with a small number of hold-outs

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    20 mins
  • Episode 1281: PODCAST: Global MEG market outlook; US 2025 turnaround could limit supply while bearish demand outlook continues
    Dec 3 2024

    LONDON (ICIS)--European monoethylene glycol (MEG) editor, Melissa Hurley, explores the global glycol situation with Judith Wang, Cindy Qiu, Melissa Wheeler.

    • China inventory levels could remain limited near term; domestic supply increases on plant restart
    • Bearish demand outlook to weigh on Asia market
    • Asia, Europe annual contract discussions tough
    • Heavy Q1 US turnaround could limit imports into Asia/Europe and bolster discussions







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    8 mins
  • Episode 1280: GPCA '24 PODCAST: Uncertainty over upcoming US tariffs casts shadow over sustainability ambitions
    Dec 3 2024

    MUSCAT (ICIS)--In this special edition of the ICIS podcast, Asia deputy news editor Nurluqman Suratman speaks with ICIS market development executive John Richardson on the sidelines of the 18th Annual Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals (GPCA) Annual Forum in Muscat, Oman, on the current issues facing the regional industry.

    • Ongoing issues over a UN plastics treaty highlights divide between major producers and smaller players
    • Upcoming US tariffs may change trade flows, dynamics for Middle East
    • Global oversupply remains in focus as China's demand growth slows
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    6 mins
  • Episode 1279: PODCAST: European oxo-alcohols, derivatives markets seeing subdued activity, healthy enough availability in November
    Nov 28 2024

    LONDON (ICIS)--The European oxo-alcohols and derivatives markets have seen subdued performance into November with availability now healthy across markets and underlying demand still underperforming.

    Focus is now on managing inventory targets into year end with destocking already underway. The autumn in general has been slower than many had hoped.

    Glycol Ethers report editor Cameron Birch speaks to Oxo-Alcohols editor Nicole Simpson, Acrylate Esters editor Mat Jolin-Beech and Butyl Acetate editor Marion Boakye about the current conditions in these markets and expectations for the near future.

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    10 mins
  • Episode 1278: US protectionism shaping global plasticizers outlook
    Nov 26 2024

    The plasticizers market is globalized with Europe dependant on imports of dioctyl terephthalate (DOTP) from northeast Asia, Turkey and the US. However, global trade flows are shifting as US DOTP dumping investigations are progressing into the final stages and Trump’s election is bolstering US trade protectionism

    Europe plasticizers editor Nicole Simpson speaks to US editor Daniel Lopes about the future of the plasticizers market against a backdrop of falling US feedstock costs, growing US protectionism and economic challenges.

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    9 mins