INEOS NOVA announced price increases s for EPS products in Europe
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INEOS NOVA announced that prices for all Expandable polystyrene (EPS) products in Europe will increase by +€ 150 Euro per/ tonne and prices for Polystyrene (PS) products will increase by +€100 Euro per/tonne effective from January 1st, 2010. According to the company, the price increase is necessary to both cover expected feedstock increases going forward and recover margins from unacceptable levels.
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