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S.Korea July ethylene exports up 13,787MT or 32.65 to 56,099MT

byCustoms Today Report
22/08/2015
in International Customs, Korea
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SEOUL: S Korea July ethylene exports jumped 13,787 mt or 32.65 to 56,099 mt as compared to the previous month, official data showed. Year on year, this is a decline of 3,070 mt mt or 5.19%.

China remains the biggest recipient of South Korean ethylene at 52,169 mt, an increase of 17,703 mt or 26.6% from June.

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Market participants attributed this to increased production at various regional crackers. South Korea’s SK Global Chemical ramped up operating rates at its Ulsan crackers to 100%, TPS reported on Jul 8.

The combined capacity of both crackers are – 870,000 mt/year of ethylene, 500,000 mt/year of propylene and 130,000 mt/year of butadiene.

Meanwhile, ethylene imports rose by 2,800 mt or 21.9% in July on month. Japan is the biggest supplier of ethylene to South Korea at 9,765 mt.

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