Bullish Raw material expense came about flood in Styrene prices in Germany
On 21st January, the prices of Polystyrene surged to $1650/ton FD Hamburg, the price trend is observed to be rising continuously with inclined trajectory. With strong demand, such trajectory is seen from August 2021 where prices were $1200/ton and since then, the prices kept surging.
Inadequate stock of Styrene and its
feedstock the European market, made issue in the locale to meet the necessities
in their domestic as well as in the international market. In Germany, the prices
of Benzene, which is the feedstock of the product observed to be steady on the
higher side with the cost of $1250/ton FOB Hamburg and were seen to be hovering
around $1211/ton-$1294/ton. Deficiency of raw material Benzene and Ethylene
hampered the Styrene
market in Saudi Arabia, which is the major exporter of Styrene to the
International market, had also revised its price to $1240/ton FOB Dammam. Polystyrene
interest then again apparently to be on the peak with expansion in its
utilization in automobile and electronics industries.
According to ChemAnalyst, the costs of Styrene
are relied upon to increment as the unavailability of feedstock and gushed requirement
in the domestic market followed the trend in such direction. The segment is
relied upon to have critical interest because of expanding use of Polystyrene
and the derivatives including Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS). Request of
Polystyrene will ascend with the emerging nations in the Asian region mainly
China, South Korea where they are utilized in wide assortment of uses like construction,
Packaging, consumer goods. With the increase in crude oil and reviving Petrochemical market in Germany it
is expected that demand will further rise with increase in trading activities.
Supply/demand gap will increase the prices of Styrene
and its derivatives in Germany in the upcoming weeks.
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