WPC 2026: China's polymer growth faces test as Iran war lifts feedstock costs
This content is part of a series exploring key themes from the World Petrochemical Conference by S&P Global being held in Houston from March 23-27. While other regions around the world depend increasingly on polymer imports, such as Europe amid its petrochemical industry rationalization, China’s efforts over the years to increase capacity face pressure as rising feedstock costs following theThis content is part of a series exploring key themes from the World Petrochemical Conference by S&P Global being held in Houston from March 23-27. While other regions around the world depend increasingly on polymer imports, such as Europe amid its petrochemical industry rationalization, China’s efforts over the years to increase capacity face pressure as rising feedstock costs following theRead More