The situation in Poland’s PP market - decline in demand, stagnation, and price forecasts

The situation in Poland’s…

The polypropylene market in Poland has been showing signs of poor activity for an extended period. Market participants point to a decline in orders for finished products, stagnation in the automotive industry in Europe, as well as overall economic slowdown and the impact of the so-called "trade wars" initiated by the US administration. In the coming weeks, these issues may deepen due to planned downtimes in production facilities related to the upcoming holidays.

Chem-Courier predicts that in May, the price of propylene will decrease by more than 50 EUR/t, which will possibly lead to a reduction in polypropylene prices. Producers and traders will try to limit discounts, as they believe that processors should start placing orders after the difficult months that have occurred recently.

  • Market players have noted sluggish demand for homopolymers due to holiday downtimes at customers;
  • According to traders, packaging producers have been the most frequent buyers of homopolymers this week;
  • Activity in the copolymer market has been very weak, with some traders complaining that they have only sold a couple of pallets;
  • Supply in the market fully met customer demand, due to low demand and the availability of imported materials, mainly from Asia and Egypt, at competitive prices;
  • Average market prices remained at the level of the previous week, although sales in the higher price ranges significantly decreased;
  • Some traders offered discounts to customers on the spot market, but this did not significantly boost the market;
  • The average market price of PP raffia in Poland has fallen slightly and currently stands at 1090-1150 EUR/t DDP, while the price in North-West Europe is at 1030-1080 EUR/t FD.

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