【Morning Briefing on Recycled PET】Procurement of raw materials is mainly driven by rigid demand, and it is expected that the recycled PET market will experience minor adjustments.
I. Focus Points
Crude oil rebounds, Brent crude approaches two-week high;
2. The "Golden Three" has arrived, but the recovery in demand is quite limited.
core logic: focus on weather and terminal load changes.
II. Price List

Three,market outlook
Terminal procurement is cautious, and the production and sales of regenerated fiber factories are not smooth. The purchase of raw materials is mainly based on rigid demand, with a persistent attitude of price suppression. Under the weak expectations of cleaning plants, there is a mentality of selling as they produce. However, during the off-season for recycling of hairy bottles, there is some support from the supply side. It is expected that the market for recycled PET bottle chips will show a narrow range adjustment in the short term.
Four, Data Calendar

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