Regional Market Price: HDPE Rises Less Than Falls! Main Areas HDPE Price Changes Across China on April 16
Today's HDPE Market Brief:
According to the statistics from Zhuan Su Shi Jie, on April 16, the HDPE market in major regions across the country showed more declines than increases, specifically: HDPE film in North China fell by 100 yuan; in East China, it fell by 130 yuan; in South China, it fell by 50 yuan. HDPE pipe in North China fell by 30 yuan; in East China, it fell by 100 yuan; in South China, it fell by 130 yuan. HDPE filament in North China fell by 70 yuan; in East China, it fell by 100 yuan; in South China, it fell by 80 yuan. HDPE hollow in North China fell by 100 yuan; in East China, it fell by 100 yuan; in South China, it fell by 50 yuan. HDPE injection molding in East China remained unchanged from the previous day; in South China, it fell by 140 yuan.

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