Europe top stories: weekly summary
ICIS Editorial
22-Jul-2024
LONDON (ICIS)–Here are some of the top stories from ICIS Europe for the week ended 19 July.
Europe PX to face weaker
downstream demand, support from higher freight
costs
The European paraxylene (PX) industry is
heading towards the second half of the year
sandwiched between the news of structural
downstream production cuts and the temporary
support from high freight rates from Asia,
which is making domestic production of PX
derivatives more appealing than imports.
Ursula von der Leyen wins
second term for top EU job, stresses need for
EU competitiveness
Ursula von der Leyen on Thursday secured her
re-election to a second five-year term as
President of the European Commission, and
identified competitiveness as the most pressing
issue facing the EU.
Europe BDO demand
recovery in 2024 unlikely, logistics
disruptions in focus
After the uptick in domestic consumption during
H1 2024 compared to prior expectations, the
European butanediol (BDO) market is expecting a
return to lacklustre demand trends with trade
flow challenges still a key factor in dynamics.
Europe MX H2 demand
remains mired in deep waters
Demand for mixed xylenes (MX) in the European
market was subdued in the first half of the
year, with the outlook remaining bearish for
the rest of 2024.
Europe shows shoots of
recovery as market bottoms out – IMF
Strong service sector performance and robust
exports through 2024 amid cooling inflation
points to the eurozone economy bottoming out
following the emergence of tentative green
shoots during the first quarter of the year,
the IMF said.
Freight chaos, trade
dispute could support EU epoxy in H2, rebound
unlikely
Deep-sea freight and logistical challenges,
along with the EU antidumping probe on several
Asian epoxy imports could trigger shifts in
favour of local sourcing in the second half of
the year, although optimism remains low
regarding any recovery in a still difficult
climate.
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