Americas top stories: weekly summary
ICIS Editorial
09-Dec-2024
HOUSTON (ICIS)–Here are the top stories from ICIS News from the week ended 6 December.
US Manufacturing PMI for November
improves but remains in
contraction
The ISM US Manufacturing Purchasing Managers’
Index (PMI) improved to 48.4 in November – up
1.9 points from 46.5 in October, but remains in
contraction (below 50) for the eighth
consecutive month, and 24 out of the last 25
months.
INSIGHT: Brazil chems producers upbeat
as cabinet on side, but serious competitive
woes remain
The mood this week at Brazil’s chemicals
producers trade group Abiquim’s annual meeting
was notably more upbeat than a year ago, when
imports into Brazil were increasingly eating
into their market share.
US Nov auto sales rise but could face
headwinds from tariffs
US November sales of new light vehicles ticked
higher from the previous month and rose
compared with the same month a year ago, but
proposed tariffs on Mexican and Canadian
imports by President-elect Donald Trump could
create further headwinds for the industry.
INSIGHT: 2024’s relative stability in
key commodity pricing a contrast to previous US
election years
Heading into 2025, there are a plethora of
factors which chemical markets players are
tracking to see what could impact pricing and
fundamentals, but key among them is the arrival
of a new US President.
Braskem’s new CEO appoints a leaner
board as Novonor’s stake could be closer to
sale
Braskem’s new CEO Roberto Prisco has reshuffled
the company’s board, including the CFO
position, and has made it leaner with nine
members, down from 12, the Brazilian polymers
major said late on Wednesday.
INSIGHT: Global plastics plan pushed
down the road, production remains in the
spotlight
With the idea of a global binding accord on how
to handle plastics waste kicked back into the
long grass for now, negotiations have
progressed but the key points of disagreement
still seem fairly intractable.
SHIPPING: Asia-US container rates fall,
but average global rates rise as possible port
strike nears
Rates for shipping containers from east Asia
and China to the US were flat to softer this
week while global average rates rose by 6%, but
the looming strike at US Gulf and East Coast
ports could put upward pressure on rates in the
coming week.
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