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| Dual effects of supply and raw materials: propylene glycol market bottomed out in the first half of the month and surged sharply in the second half. |
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| Demand recovery lags behind supply, leading to a stagnant and weak acrylonitrile market. |
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| Destocking coupled with rigid demand support has strengthened the price center of diethylene glycol (DEG). |
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| DOTP Costs Decline, Profit Recovers but Prices Remain Under Pressure |
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| Demand pull drives dichloromethane market to peak. |
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| Demand-side improvement drives diethylene glycol rebound from lows. |
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| Dual bearish factors from demand and policy: outlook analysis for fuel ethanol market |
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| Diethylene glycol retreats under pressure, weighed down by crude oil pullback and demand drag. |
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| Downstream buying interest slows down, aniline consolidates at high levels. |
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| Driven by Multiple Positive Factors such as Cost and Supply-Demand Dynamics, Epichlorohydrin Stabilizes After Price Increases |
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| Downstream sentiment remains cautious, and acrylic acid prices have entered a volatile downward trend. |
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| During India's zero-tariff window period, opportunities for China-India negotiations can be seen from the historical export layout of phenol. |
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| Domestic epichlorohydrin output in March fell by 3.02% year-on-year, with further declines expected in the later period. |
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| Divergence Emerges After Loosening and Probing, Intensifying the Game in the Cyclopropane Market |
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| Driven by multiple positive factors, the methanol market is experiencing a strong upward trend. |
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