BASF increases prices for ethanolamines
With immediate effect, or as existing contracts permit, BASF is increasing its European sales prices for ethanolamines (EOA) as follows:
Monoethanolamine (MEOA) | + 70 EUR/ mt |
Diethanolamine (DEOA) | + 70 EUR/ mt |
Triethanolamine (TEOA) | + 70 EUR/ mt |
or by the equivalent amounts in local currency.
The price increase will also apply to current supply agreements as soon as and to the extent permitted by their terms and conditions.
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