Asian MEG prices surge due to higher upstream energy value
04 Jul 17 2 min read
MEG prices increased in Asia in the last week due to higher upstream energy values in the region.
In SE Asia, average prices went up by US$ 30/ton and quoted at US$ 800/ton in the last week, a rise of 3.90 per cent compared to previous week.
In India, average prices marched higher by US$ 30/ton and assessed at US$ 800/ton in the last week, an increment of 3.90 per cent over the previous week.
In China, average prices soared by US$ 30/ton and quoted at US$ 790/ton in the last week, a hike of 3.95 per cent compared to previous week.
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