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US Exports of Styrene and Polycarbonates Up Sharply

Moderate gains on US exports of LDPE, LLDPE, propylene copolymers, EDC, MEG and PET June 2012 YTD.  

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This entry was posted in Trade Trends and tagged Brazil, China, EDC, LDPE, LLDPE, MEG, Mexico, PC, PET, polycarbonates, propylene copolymers, Singapore, styrene, US on August 13, 2012 by JJSUDOL.

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