PP Prices Rise Less and Fall More: September 23 National Main Regions PP Price Fluctuation Overview
Today's PP Market Brief:
According to specialized statistics from Zhuansu Shijie, on September 23, the PP market in major regions across the country experienced more declines than increases. Specifically: PP block copolymer in the East China market fell by 100 yuan; the South China market rose by 30 yuan. PP random copolymer in the North China market fell by 50 yuan; the East China market fell by 100 yuan; the South China market fell by 20 yuan. PP filament in the North China market fell by 80 yuan; the East China market fell by 50 yuan; the South China market remained unchanged from the previous day. PP injection molding in the North China market fell by 50 yuan; the East China market fell by 20 yuan; the South China market remained unchanged from the previous day.

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