LyondellBasell to increase PP prices in Europe August 1
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Effective August 1, LyondellBasell Industries will increase prices by €70 per tonne on its polypropylene grades sold in Europe.
“Escalating feedstock costs have necessitated this increase,” said Yves Bonte, Senior Vice President of LyondellBasell’s Polypropylene Business.
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