Latin America stories: weekly summary
ICIS Editorial
25-Nov-2024
SAO PAULO (ICIS)–Here are some of the stories from ICIS Latin America for the week ended on 22 November.
NEWS
APLA
’24: LatAm chems should prepare for rebalancing
to take place only from 2030 onwards –
APLA
Latin American chemicals
producers should be prepared to face a
prolonged downturn which could extend to 2030
as newer capacities globally keep coming
online, according to the director general at
the Latin American Petrochemical and Chemical
Association (APLA).
APLA
’24: Mexico’s Cancun to host APLA
2025
Next year’s annual
summit of the Latin American Petrochemical and
Chemical Association (APLA) will take place in
Cancun, Mexico, the organizers confirmed on
Thursday.
APLA ’24: Moeve
to advance sustainable detergent materials
–
exec
Moeve Chemicals,
previously known as Cepsa Chemicals, is pushing
forward with sustainable innovations in the
detergent industry, particularly through its
linear alkyl benzene (LAB) business, according
to an executive at the producer.
APLA
’24: Anastacio sees Mexico as next major market
to gain market share –
CEO
Brazil-based chemical
distributor Quimica Anastacio is making a major
push into Mexico, adding to its strong presence
in Brazil and Argentina, its CEO said.
APLA
’24: Women face persistent workplace and travel
safety challenges – chems
execs
A discussion among
industry leaders has highlighted ongoing
challenges women face in workplace equality and
business travel safety, with experts warning
that salary parity remains decades away.
APLA
’24: Latin America poised for strategic growth
amid global shifts –
economist
Latin America
stands at a crucial turning point as global
economic and political dynamics shift, with
significant opportunities in energy, food
security and technological advancement, an
economist said on Tuesday.
APLA
’24: Vaca Muerta to double Argentina oil and
gas production by 2030, allow for new chem
projects – YPF
Growing
production in Argentina’s Vaca Muerta shale
formation should double oil and gas volumes in
the country by 2030, enough for new
petrochemicals projects, as rising production
in Vaca Muerta more than offsets declines in
conventional production, an executive at energy
producer YPF said.
APLA
’24: Brenntag aims to expand footprint in
Brazil and Mexico via M&A, organic growth –
exec
Germany-based chemical
distributor Brenntag will focus on expanding
its business in Brazil and Mexico in particular
in Latin America through acquisitions and
organic growth, said the head of its Latin
American industrial chemicals business.
APLA
’24: Colombia’s plastics grapple with new
regulations, Chinese competition – Grupo
Almatia
The Colombian
plastics industry faces significant challenges
as it navigates new environmental regulations
and increasing competition from Chinese
imports, the CEO at plastics distributor Grupo
Almatia said.
APLA ’24:
Logistics more challenging to plan with
increasing external threats –
panel
Logistics are getting even more challenging, as
climate change, armed conflicts and tariffs are
making planning difficult, shipping experts
said on a panel discussion at the Latin
American Petrochemical and Chemical Association
(APLA) Annual Meeting.
APLA ’24: LatAm
petchem woes remain, some help to come from
nascent protectionist
era
Latin American
petrochemicals profitability, even the survival
of some domestic producers, will hardly come
from oversupplied markets facing poor demand
but governments’ helping hand with
protectionist measures.
Unigel seeks US court
recognition of Brazilian reorganization
plan
Unigel filed a court
proceeding that seeks US recognition of its
reorganization plans, which had been approved
in Brazil, the Brazilian styrenics and acrylics
producer said on Friday.
PRICING
APLA
’24: LatAm PP international prices fall in
Chile, Peru on competitive Asian
offers
International
polypropylene (PP) prices dropped in Chile and
Peru due to competitive Asian offers. Prices
remained unchanged this week in other Latin
American (LatAm) countries.
APLA
’24: Most LatAm PE domestic, international
prices steady to lower on weak demand, cheaper
imports
Most domestic and
international polyethylene (PE) prices were
assessed as steady to lower across Latin
American countries this week on the back of
weak demand and competitive offers from abroad.
APLA
’24: Brazil’s caustic soda supply strains; PVC
market sees increased
competition
In Brazil’s
caustic soda market, a combination of planned
and unplanned maintenance events in Q4 2024 has
intensified supply constraints, exerting
potential pressure on prices.
APLA
’24: Latin America’s PE, PP demand expected
weak to year-end,
2025
Persistent poor demand
for polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP)
across Latin American economies is expected to
stay for the remaining of the year and into
2025, with no improvement signs on the horizon.
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