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[China Epoxy Network (China Epoxy Industry Online)September 9, 2013 News: The first week of September 2013 (August 31-September 06), the domestic ring Oxygen resin market inquiries increased, the center of gravity went up, and local prices went up with limited fluctuations.
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 of solid resins: two-step products in East China are priced at RMB 18,000-18500/ton; one-step products in Huangshan are priced at RMB 16,500-17,500/ton; one-step products in North China are priced at RMB 16,300-17,300/ton.
According to experts from China Epoxy.
com (China Epoxy Industry Online)the market saw a slight upward trend in the week, and downstream passive acceptance.
The atmosphere for low-price orders has increased slightly, but no batches are currently available.
Procurement signs have weak interest in entering the market.
Despite the increase in offers, users enter the market cautiously and high prices are still more resistant.
Mainstream transactions can be in the mid-to-high end, and sellers are reluctant to sell at low prices.
The industry said that the current manufacturers' inventory growth and the driving force are slightly insufficient.
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