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Plastics, Resins & HDPE: April 2019
April 1, 2019
Pipe (Plumbing)
Resin pricing is stable to slightly soft and should remain that way over the next 30-60 days. Ethylene prices has dropped, exports are in the doldrums, pipe producers have built inventories, so basically there is no momentum for any price increases. That said, demand has started to pick up as the weather has improved, which may stabilize pipe prices but don't expect major moves upward.