
Braskem increases its share of PVC market in Brazil
Braskem increased its share of the polyvinyl chloride (PVC) market in Brazil from 48% in 2019 to 50% in 2020. On the contrary, according to

Braskem increased its share of the polyvinyl chloride (PVC) market in Brazil from 48% in 2019 to 50% in 2020. On the contrary, according to

The National Bank of Foreign Trade (Bancomext) of Mexico channeled credits of up to 30 million pesos to 1,529 SMEs with a credit spill that

Manufacturing production in the United States increased 1.4% in July, compared to the immediately previous month, the Federal Reserve reported on Tuesday. Overall, the reopening

Wal-Mart is the only customer that represents more than 10% of Arca Continental (AC) sales in the United States. In turn, Arca Continental’s sales in

The Mexican processed food industry receives about 90% of its supplies locally, according to an analysis by the Department of Agriculture (USDA). These supplies include

Braskem Idesa (BI) imported approximately 35,000 tons of ethane from the United States in the fourth quarter of 2020, to complement the ethane supplied by

The Mexican Ministry of Economy facilitated the importation of paints and pigments through Rule Eight in the second half of 2020. During that period, and

The Mexican company Orbia (formerly Mexichem) reported that it was impacted by illegal imports of refrigerant gases to the European Union in the first quarter

Braskem increased its share of the polyvinyl chloride (PVC) market in Brazil from 48% in 2019 to 50% in 2020. On the contrary, according to

The National Bank of Foreign Trade (Bancomext) of Mexico channeled credits of up to 30 million pesos to 1,529 SMEs with a credit spill that

Manufacturing production in the United States increased 1.4% in July, compared to the immediately previous month, the Federal Reserve reported on Tuesday. Overall, the reopening

Wal-Mart is the only customer that represents more than 10% of Arca Continental (AC) sales in the United States. In turn, Arca Continental’s sales in

The Mexican processed food industry receives about 90% of its supplies locally, according to an analysis by the Department of Agriculture (USDA). These supplies include

Braskem Idesa (BI) imported approximately 35,000 tons of ethane from the United States in the fourth quarter of 2020, to complement the ethane supplied by

The Mexican Ministry of Economy facilitated the importation of paints and pigments through Rule Eight in the second half of 2020. During that period, and

The Mexican company Orbia (formerly Mexichem) reported that it was impacted by illegal imports of refrigerant gases to the European Union in the first quarter