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ICIS - chemical podcasts
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Nov 19, 2024 • 37min
Episode 1274: Think Tank: Europe chemicals could suffer elevated energy prices despite rising supply
European chemical producers may have to keep paying high energy prices as geopolitical instability impacts sentiment more than the fundamentals of supply and demand. - Europe spot electricity prices up 76% this year, ICIS TTF gas price up 40%- Fear drives markets more than fundamentals which remain bearish- Demand is reduced compared to five-year average, supply plentiful- Above average temperatures forecast into December in Europe- Gas storage around 90%, well above 5-year average- New sources of US, Qatari liquefied natural gas (LNG) due onstream in 2025- Renewable energy will ramp up quickly in Europe- Donald Trump may increase LNG supply by unfreezing projects

Nov 15, 2024 • 24min
Episode 1273: Think Tank: Trump trade war will drive end of globalisation
Donald Trump’s proposed tariff hikes on major trading partners could spark a trade war which will drive the end of a globalised chemicals economy plus more local and circular supply chains. - US-China trade war would drag on economic growth- World may return to more national and intra-regional trade- Trump could help drive the end of deglobalization- Development of more local, circular chemical supply chains- Chemicals Q3 financial results show some volume growth- But industry still in the bottom of a trough - Lack of growth from automotive, construction

Nov 15, 2024 • 4min
Episode 1272: SE Asia propylene to face additional supply, freight challenges in 2025
SINGAPORE (ICIS)--Southeast Asia's propylene market faces significant challenges in 2025, with additional supply expected and freight rates continuing to impact downstream demand. In this latest podcast, ICIS senior editor Julia Tan speaks with senior analyst Shariene Goh to share the latest developments and expectations for what lies ahead next year.
High freight rates likely to remain key challenge to PP exports, which could weigh on propylene demand
Southeast Asia to take price direction from northeast Asia
Net deficit for Indonesia despite Indonesia's LINE project

Nov 14, 2024 • 9min
Episode 1272: ICIS experts' key takeaways from the 3rd ICIS Recycled Polymers Conference 2024
European Senior Editor for Recycling, Mark Victory, and Helen McGeough, Global Analyst Team Lead for Plastic Recycling at ICIS join Senior Editor for Recycling Matt Tudball to discuss their highlights from the recent 3rd ICIS Recycled Polymers Conference that was held in Berlin on 7th November. Topics covered ranged from ICIS' own outlook for the recycled markets, panel discussions on collection systems and the ever-popular chemical recycling sector, plus electrical and electronic waste and EU regulation 2022/1616 around food contact. Some of the key takeaways included:
Unexpected positivity despite challenging market environment
The need for strong collaboration through the recycling chain
Regulatory uncertain still a core challenge for the recycling market

Nov 7, 2024 • 3min
Episode 1271: Podcast: China oxo-alcohols output to hit record high on new capacities
Claire Gao, an expert on the Chinese oxo-alcohols market, delves into the latest developments in production capacities and market dynamics. She explains how recent plant startups in China are expected to create a supply glut, contrasting with sluggish downstream demand. Gao also discusses the potential impacts on net import volumes and the importance of overseas plant operations. The conversation provides valuable insights into the future of the oxo-alcohols market and the balance of supply and demand.

Nov 6, 2024 • 6min
Episode 1270: ICIS experts share key facts on US polymer markets at PackExpo '24
HOUSTON (ICIS)–Several ICIS market experts share insightful facts related to their respective plastics markets, amid conversations with industry professionals at PackExpo '24. Though each market comes with a host of uncertainties, the broader US plastic packaging industry continues to navigate mixed demand and various supply challenges in 2024 and beyond.
Bottled beverage sector made up 15% of all US packaging revenue in 2023.
US polyethylene terephthalate (PET) production to remain 3 billion lbs short of domestic demand in 2025.
US polystyrene (PS) production has been impacted by outages since July 2024.
US polypropylene (PP) prices have been volatile, with price movements 11 out of the last 12 months.
US polyethylene (PE) inventories are the highest they have been since May 2023.
US recycled PET (R-PET) market facing onslaught of imports. 2Q2024 PET scrap import volumes were above 125 million lbs.

Nov 6, 2024 • 20min
Episode 1269: PODCAST: Europe ABS, ACN demand expected to remain weak into 2025
LONDON (ICIS)---Relatively flat demand trends and evolving global supply dynamics evident in H2 2024 are expected to largely persist within the European acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) and acrylonitrile (ACN) markets in Q1 2025.In this latest podcast, Europe ABS report editor Stephanie Wix and her counterpart on the Europe ACN report, Nazif Nazmul, share the latest developments and expectations for what lies ahead.
Macroeconomic challenges expected to continue limiting ABS and ACN demand through Q4 into Q1 2025
ABS and ACN availability likely to remain lengthy
Import-led ABS competition could increase in Q1 2025
ABS is the largest-volume engineering thermoplastic resin and is used in automobiles, electronics and recreational products.ACN is used in the production of synthetic fibres for clothing and home furnishings, engineering plastics and elastomers.

Nov 5, 2024 • 24min
Episode 1268: Think Tank: Chemical company leaders will look beyond US election result
In this discussion with Paul Hodges, Chairman of New Normal Consulting, and Nigel Davis from the ICIS market development team, listeners dive into the future of the chemical industry amid political changes. They reveal that long-term trends like sustainability and global overcapacity will overshadow the US election results. The guests emphasize the need for chemical companies to adapt to evolving consumer demand for greener products and how trade policies could influence market dynamics, particularly concerning imports and investments in green technology.

Oct 31, 2024 • 59min
Episode 1267: Think Tank: Global chemicals at tipping point as CEOs react to persistent downturn
More chemical industry leaders are making bold strategic decisions to combat a multi-year downturn, driving their companies to focus on areas where they can seize a competitive advantage. - China-driven overcapacity could imbalance global supply/demand until 2030- Need for large-scale capacity closures to balance market- Companies can choose to focus on commodities or become specialty/low carbon players- CEOs waking up to the need for a radical examination of their assets and strategies- A trickle of announcements about closures and restructurings turning into a flood- Leaders such as BASF, Dow, LyondellBasell, Versalis take bold steps to reduce their commodity footprint in EuropeThis is the audio podcast version of a special ICIS Think Tank Live webinar recorded on 30 October.

Oct 29, 2024 • 10min
Episode 1266: Europe oxo-alcohols, derivatives endure weak demand amid economic woes, geopolitical tensions
Nicole Simpson, a Markets Reporter for Oxalcohols, shares insights into the stagnant demand in the European oxo-alcohol market, driven by economic woes and geopolitical tensions. Cameron Birch discusses the glycoether market's struggles, highlighting persistent price pressures. Mathew Jolin-Beech analyzes trends in acrylic esters, noting significant price declines and the automotive sector's impact on demand. Together, they explore the implications of these challenges on the broader chemical market.