Europe top stories: weekly summary
ICIS Editorial
25-Nov-2024
LONDON (ICIS)–Here are some of the top stories from ICIS Europe for the week ended 22 November.
Eastern EU nations call for duties on imports
of fertilizers from Russia and
Belarus
Countries such as Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and
Estonia have submitted a letter to the European
Commission calling for customs duty to be
imposed on imports of fertilizers from Russia
and Belarus, the Polish Ministry of Development
and Technology has confirmed.
Europe apathetic to PO
asset reviews as oversupply plagues
market
Two propylene oxide (PO) plants have been added
to the pile of European assets under review as
the market grapples with chronic oversupply,
low utilisation and persistent low demand.
Chems
firms struggle to gain traction in Q3
The chemicals sectors’ third-quarter earnings
period has underlined how little momentum has
built up in the last 12 months, and how tepid
expectations are for the closing months of the
year.
Tightening Russia oil
supply may support oil benchmarks as
Russia-Ukraine conflict marks 1,000th
day
Global oil benchmarks could find support from
tighter Russian oil supply in coming weeks amid
calls for stricter EU sanctions and escalating
geopolitical tensions.
Europe, US chemicals have
most to lose from a new trade war
Donald Trump’s resounding victory in the US
presidential election gives him a powerful
mandate for a policy agenda which includes
ramping up trade tariffs across the board as he
pursues his re-shoring agenda.
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