Americas top stories: weekly summary
ICIS Editorial
07-Oct-2024
HOUSTON (ICIS)–Here are the top stories from ICIS News from the week ended 4 October.
US Tampa port reopens after Helene’s
hit; US-wide losses could top $160
billion
The port at Tampa in the US state of Florida
reopened over the weekend, the port’s
authorities said on Sunday, after Hurricane
Helene’s destructive path put the US state of
Florida against the ropes.
SHIPPING: ILA ports strike to weigh on
US PE, PVC exports; carriers set congestion
surcharges
Participants in the US chemical industry worry
that a prolonged strike by US Gulf and East
Coast dock workers will hurt exporters and lead
to supply surpluses, and some carriers are
already initiating port congestion surcharges
that will add increased costs on top of delays
to both imports and exports.
SHIPPING: Union, US ports remain at
impasse as strike enters second
day
Negotiations have yet to resume between union
dock workers and the US Gulf and East Coast
ports as a costly strike enters its second day.
US demand for ACN, other chems could
take a hit as Boeing strike enters fourth
week
US acrylonitrile (ACN) demand could soften as
33,000 Boeing employees remain on strike in a
work stoppage that is entering its fourth week.
SHIPPING: Trucks, container ships
backing up as US ports strike marks third
day
In only its third day, a strike by
dock workers at US Gulf and East Coast ports is
leading to idled trucks and growing numbers of
container ships queuing outside of the ports.
SHIPPING: Union, US ports reach
tentative agreement, dock workers to return to
work on Friday
The three-day strike by US Gulf and
East Coast dock workers has been suspended
until 15 January to allow negotiations to
resume, according to a joint statement from the
union and ports.
INSIGHT: No signs of petchems demand
recovery from car sector on the horizon, H2
2025 may be a moment of
truth
After a strong rebound in car sales last year,
the European automotive industry is facing a
more challenging environment in the second half
of 2024, leading to a drop in petrochemical
requirements from car manufacturers. Consumer
appetite for new vehicles has become more
sluggish following a post-Covid catch-up phase
in 2023, mainly due to a mixed economic
environment and persistently high interest
rates, along with uncertainty on both policy
and political developments across the
continent.
SHIPPING: With strike over, some US
ports extending gate hours; container rates
fall further
With the suspension of the strike at
US Gulf and East Coast ports until 15 January,
carriers are urging customers to use extended
gate times being offered by some ports to
collect or deliver any urgent containers to
terminals.
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