Coronavirus and polymers - are fibre markets spinning out?
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Report summary
Table of contents
- The pandemic
- Global economy
- Revisiting the 'second wave setback'
- Apparel sector hit hard by non-existent demand
- Textile and apparel industries show commitment to suppliers
- PPE provides a boost to fibre production
- Conclusions
Tables and charts
This report includes 8 images and tables including:
- Verisk AIR dashboard: global forecast of cases and fatailities, 2 week outlook
- PA66 remains most exposed in 2020 as modelled in the 'setback' scenario
- Profile for polymer demand as modelled in the 'second wave setback' scenario
- Comparing the 'setback' and 'second wave setback' scenarios
- Estimated PPE units per ton fibre
What's included
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