Trade Resources Industry Views Japan's Ethylene and Ethylene Derivatives Exports in February Fell 16.1%

Japan's Ethylene and Ethylene Derivatives Exports in February Fell 16.1%

Japan's ethylene and ethylene derivatives exports in February fell 16.1% from a month earlier to 192,100 ethylene equivalent ton, or EET, Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said Monday.

From a year earlier, the exports were up 4%.

The month-on-month export decline was led by styrene monomer shipments, which slumped 38.6% to 20,998 EET, METI said.

Japan's styrene monomer exports were likely lower in February due to some plant turnarounds. For example, Japan's Asahi Kasei shut its 320,000 mt/year No. 2 styrene monomer plant in Mizushima on February 20 for annual maintenance, Platts reported previously. The plant is due to be restarted on April 16.

Meanwhile, Japan's ethylene and ethylene derivatives imports in February fell 6.5% month on month to 55,100 EET, according to METI. On a year-on-year basis, imports were up 9.8%.

 

 

 

 

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Japan's Feb Ethylene, Derivatives Exports Fall 16% From Jan: Meti
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