Oxea Announces Global Price Increase for Carboxylic Acids and Polyols
Oxea will increase list and off-list prices on the products below effective October 1, 2010, or as contracts allow.
2-Ethylhexanoic Acid: Europe, EUR/mt 50; Americas, US$/lb 0.05; Asia, US$/mt 110
n-Valeric Acid : Europe, EUR/mt 50; Americas, US$/lb 0.05; Asia, US$/mt 110
Neopentylglycol: Europe, EUR/mt 50; Americas, US$/lb 0.05; Asia, US$/mt 110
Trimethylolpropane: Europe, EUR/mt 50; Americas, US$/lb 0.05; Asia, US$/mt 110
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