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How less competitive polyethylene assets will manage the demand shock
Report summary
We previously examined how the pandemic response across end-use sectors has affected demand for different polymers. In this insight, we will further explore the shock scenario and impact on the competitive position of assets by overlaying it with our new Global polyethylene asset cost tool (PE-ACT). This article identifies assets that could be more severely impacted in the event of a demand shock scenario (-5% growth rate vs. 2019).
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- What are the strategic options for Polyethylene producers?
- Conclusions
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