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[China Epoxy Network (China Epoxy Industry Online)September 16, 2013 News: September 02, 2013 (September 07 ~ September 13), domestic ring The oxygen resin market has an upward trend and a partial rise, with limited fluctuations and warmer operations.
The main quotations of liquid resins on weekends: 18000~19000 yuan/ton in East China; 17,700~18800 yuan/ton in North China; 18200~19300 yuan/ton in South China.
Mainstream quotations for solid resins: two-step products in East China offer 18,000-18500 yuan/ton; one-step products in Huangshan area offer 16800-17800 yuan/ton, up by 300 yuan/ton; one-step products in North China offer 16600-17600 yuan/ton , Increase 300 yuan/ton.
According to experts from China Epoxy Network (China Epoxy Industry Online)there are many inquiries in the market during the week, generally entering the market, firm transactions are limited, and raw materials are temporarily stable.
The wait-and-see atmosphere is strong, the terminal starts at a low level, and the intention to prepare raw materials before the holiday is not big.
It is generally believed that there will be no shortage.
New orders are generally accepted, and some manufacturers' prices are slightly loose.
At present, in the mid-to-high end, the overall start-up is still around 70%, and most manufacturers have inventory.
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