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Lower US Exports of PP, HDPE and PVC

US shipments of these major volume commodity polymers were down 2%-14% through June 2012

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This entry was posted in Trade Trends and tagged Brazil, Chile, China, Egypt., HDPE, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Peru, polypropylene, PP, PVC, Russia, Turkey, United States, US, Vietnam on August 15, 2012 by JJSUDOL.

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