Asian ethylene prices rise last week
18 Sep 17 1 min read
Ethylene prices went up in Asia in the last week due to higher upstream energy values in the region.
In Korea, average prices stepped up by US$ 45/ton and quoted at US$ 1285/ton in the last week, as compared to previous week, a gain of 3.63 per cent.
In Japan, average prices inched higher by US$ 45/ton and assessed at US$ 1280/ton in the last week, a jump of 3.64 per cent compared to previous week.
In SE Asia, average prices improved by US$ 25/ton and quoted at US$ 1200/ton in the last week, an advancement of 2.13 per cent over the price prevailing at the end of the previous week.
In NE Asia, average prices soared by US$ 30/ton and secured at US$ 1315/ton in the last week, registering a lift of 2.33 per cent from the previous week.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India
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