Latin America stories: weekly summary
ICIS Editorial
21-Oct-2024
SAO PAULO (ICIS)–Here are some of the stories from ICIS Latin America for the week ended on 18 October.
NEWS
Argentina’s Rio
Tercero shuts TDI plant on global
oversupply
Petroquimica Rio Tercero has shut its toluene
di-isocyanate (TDI) plant in Cordoba on the
back of global oversupply, a spokesperson for
the Argentinian producer confirmed to ICIS on
Tuesday.
Brazil’s higher
chemicals import tariffs kick
off
Brazil’s higher import tariffs on dozens of
chemicals kicked off on Tuesday after the
government published them on the Official
Gazette late on Monday.
Brazil’s Senate
approves EU Reach-like rules to increase
chemicals control
Brazil’s Senate approved on 15 October the
creation of a National Inventory of Chemical
Substances aiming at “reducing negative
impacts” of toxic chemicals on human and
environmental health.
PRICING
Mexico PE domestic prices
lower on weak demand, ample
supply
Domestic polyethylene
(PE) prices dropped in Mexico due to weak
demand and ample supply. In other Latin
American countries, prices were unchanged.
Brazil hydrous and
anhydrous ethanol sales
surge
In Brazil, 1.73 billion
liters of hydrous ethanol were sold by
Center-South units, representing a 4.36%
increase over the same period in the previous
harvest. This expansion demonstrates the
domestic market’s ongoing need for hydrous
ethanol.
Dow
plans maintenance at LLDPE unit in Argentina –
sources
Dow is having a
scheduled maintenance at its linear 310,000
tonne/year low-density polyethylene (LLDPE)
plant in Bahia Blanca, Argentina, until 5
November, according to market sources.
Chile, Peru international PP prices drop on lower Chinese offers International polypropylene (PP) prices dropped in Chile and Peru on the back of lower offers from China. Chinese offers retreated this week, after rising the previous week due to higher crude oil prices.
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