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Polypropylene prices to record high level in Europe
Polypropylene prices to record high level in Europe
The polypropylene market in Europe witnessed a downward trend backed by the ample availability of the product amidst its dampened demand. In the European region, improved import rates and higher production rates led to the adequate supplies of PP in the region that consequently declined its prices.

Polypropylene prices to record high level in Europe | ChemAnalyst

For the December month, FD Hamburg prices of Polypropylene in Germany surged to $2355/ton for Copolymer grade and $2330/ton for injection grade, showing a month-on-month inclination of 5.13% and 4.71% respectively. As per market players, the backlog of orders and increased mobility have kept the purchasing activity robust over the past month and rising energy cost has significantly contributed to this bullish run. Downstream purchasing has also seen an uptick due to an increase in its consumption in food packaging and pharma products. The automotive and construction sectors are also driving demand across various segments.

On weekly basis, the market can see a marginal fall in the PP Free Delivered prices at around $2210/ton for Copolymer grade and $2260/ton for Injection grade at Hamburg port. Feedstock Propylene prices have significantly declined this week due to a fall in crude futures and improved availability amid returning capacities in Europe. Brent crude oil prices eased to $74.20 per barrel, showing a loss of 0.26% at 06:54 am CDT intraday after gaining pace initially during the week.

According to ChemAnalyst, overseas PP suppliers will likely fetch strong netbacks from European countries in the coming weeks. Improvement in the domestic market will push the producers to increase their prices of Polypropylene. The downstream market is expected to grow in the coming months especially as demand for food packaging picks up. US PP offers are expected to put pressure on the European spot market considering delayed deliveries. The transaction atmosphere is expected to improve, and buyers will show more interest in the bulk purchases of Polypropylene.

Polypropylene is a crystalline thermoplastic that is produced from a propane monomer. It is produced from the polymerization of propane. Majorly there are two types of Polypropylenes namely, Homopolymer and Copolymer. The main applications of Polypropylene are its utilization in plastic packaging, plastic parts for machinery and equipment. They also have wide applications in bottles, toys, and housewares. Saudi Arabia is the major exporter of PP sharing a 21.1% contribution in the global market. In the European market, Germany and Belgium contribute 6.28% and 5.93% exports to the rest of Europe.