MOSCOW (MRC) -- Celanese Corporation, a global technology and specialty materials company, will increase list and off-list selling prices for Ateva EVA and LDPE polymers, said the producer on its site.
The price increase will be effective May 1st, 2016 or as contracts allow.
Prices of Ateva EVA will rise by USD50/tonne for Asia, whereas LDPE prices will increase by USD0.04/lg (USD 0.09/kg or USD90/tonne) for North and South America and by USD50/tonne for Asia.
As MRC reported previously, Celanese last increased its EVA and LDPE prices on 1 April 2016, as follows: prices of Ateva EVA grew by USD0.03/lb (USD 0.07/kg or USD70/tonne) for North and South America and by USD50/tonne for Asia, whereas LDPE prices rose by USD0.04/lg (USD 0.09/kg or USD90/tonne) for North and South America and by USD50/tonne for Asia.
Celanese Corporation is a global technology leader in the production of differentiated chemistry solutions and specialty materials used in most major industries and consumer applications. Based in Dallas, Celanese employs approximately 7,000 employees worldwide and had 2015 net sales of USD5.7 billion.
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