Power Outage in China, Basic Chemical Prices in Asia to Rise
A major disruption in China’s power supply has led to a sharp increase in the prices of chemicals in Asia as the power outage in the chemical major has affected 25% of chemical production in Asia. The plants of chemicals like Chlor Alkali, Fumaric Acid Prices etc. have been impacted following which there has been a price hike of almost 5-40% in several basic chemicals in the last 15 days.
The power outages in the provinces of Jilin,
Liaoning and Heilongjiang were caused by power rationing during peak hours. The
rationing began on Thursday amid coal shortages and took place without advanced
warning.
Major factories including United Phosphorus
Limited (UPL) have shut down production because of the outage problem. This has
led the prices of yellow phosphorous soaring and caused severe shortage of raw
materials for products like glyphosate, glufosinate and oyrethroids. These
products are produced by companies including UPL, Bayer CropScience, and
Heranba Industries.
China is the world’s second largest economy
and a major supplier of chemicals throughout Asia and Europe. A disruption in
power supply in China means a major supply pressure which is generated onto the
chemical supplies in Asia therefore the prices experiencing rise in the levels.
The effect of the power outages as they fade away will surely result into
stabilization of prices.
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