Which country has the highest price for pvc export?
With the resurgence of India's anti-dumping measures on PVC and the accelerated release of new production capacity, China's PVC industry is facing difficulties. Upstream producers and traders are striving to explore non-Indian markets. Relevant data shows that China's PVC prices in Southeast Asia and Africa are $40-80/ton higher than those in Central Asia and Europe. Due to factors such as demographic dividends and increased demand, the profits in markets like Southeast Asia and Africa are comparatively more advantageous than in other markets.
Due to reasons such as avoiding fluctuations in freight costs and simplifying export tax refund procedures, China's PVC exports are mainly based on FOB pricing terms. The following is a comparison of the average export prices of China's PVC from January to July this year:

Currently, China's exports to Southeast Asia and Africa are priced relatively high, around 640-660 USD/ton. However, the high premiums in some countries with small import volumes do not represent the mainstream. China's exports to Malaysia, Thailand, and other places are also relatively high.650-660 /Approximately tons, followed by Vietnam.630 /Approximately tons. Exports to Nigeria, Kenya, Tanzania, and South Africa are generally around 640-650 USD/ton. Meanwhile, the lower export prices are mainly in Central Asian countries and Turkey, around 580-600 USD/ton. The difference between the highest and lowest prices is about 80 USD/ton.
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