Eastman Increases OXO Alcohols Prices on October 1
Eastman Chemical Company is increasing prices on the following products effective Oct. 1. These increases are due to elevated operating costs, particularly in raw materials
Eastman™ 2 - Ethylhexanoic Acid : Off-list price increase of $US 0.03/lb ($US 0.066/kg) in North America and Latin America.
Eastman™ 2 -2Ethylhexanol : Off-list price increase of $US 0.03/lb ($US 0.066/kg) in North America and Latin America.
Eastman™ n-Butyl Alcohol : Off-list price increase of $US 0.03/lb ($US 0.066/kg) in North America and Latin America.
Eastman™ Isobutyl Alcohol : Off-list price increase of $US 0.03/lb ($US 0.066/kg) in North America and Latin America.
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