Asia top stories – weekly summary
ICIS Editorial
04-Nov-2024
SINGAPORE (ICIS)–Here are the top stories from ICIS News Asia and the Middle East for the week ended 1 November.
Oil slumps as Mideast supply disruption
concerns ease; China data weighs
By Jonathan Yee 28-Oct-24 13:05 SINGAPORE
(ICIS)–Oil prices tumbled by more than
$4/barrel on Monday morning as fears over
potential supply disruptions in the Middle East
eased, with sentiment weighed down by a sharp
contraction in China’s September industrial
profits.
Rising China phenol supply to continue to
dampen market
By Yoyo Liu 29-Oct-24 12:26 SINGAPORE
(ICIS)–After hitting a year-to-date high on 10
September, China’s domestic phenol prices fell
significantly, especially after the National
Day holiday (1-7 October), due to expectations
of increasing supply.
Long supply, weak demand hound China benzene
market
By Yoyo Liu 29-Oct-24 15:15 SINGAPORE
(ICIS)–China’s domestic benzene prices fell by
15% over a two-month period due to increased
supply and a weaker-than-expected demand –
market conditions that are likely to persist in
November.
Asia BDO sees some support from China;
long-term outlook uncertain
By Corey Chew 30-Oct-24 16:14 SINGAPORE
(ICIS)–The Asia 1,4-butanediol (BDO) market
recently saw an uptrend in the local China
market due to strict production cuts.
UPDATE: Japan’s Sumitomo Chemical trims fiscal
H1 net loss; eyes LDPE output cut
By Pearl Bantillo 30-Oct-24 19:11 SINGAPORE
(ICIS)–Sumitomo Chemical trimmed its fiscal H1
to September 2024 net loss to Japanese yen (Y)
6.5 billion ($42 million), aided by sales
growth of about 5%, while it seeks to
rationalize operations to boost profitability.
UPDATE: SCG invests $700 million in Vietnam’s
LSP ethane enhancement project
By Fanny Zhang 31-Oct-24 15:09 SINGAPORE
(ICIS)–Thailand’s Siam Cement Group (SCG) will
invest $700 million to pave the way for
Vietnam’s first integrated petrochemical
complex to use US ethane as feedstock for
production.
China SM producers regain margins, draw
downstream support
By Aviva Zhang 01-Nov-24 16:19 SINGAPORE
(ICIS)–China’s non-integrated styrene monomer
(SM) plants’ margins hit year-to-date highs on
30 October given widened product price spread
over feedstock benzene, with expectations that
end-user demand will pick up in November.
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