
Minsheng Securities: The European phenol industry may face a wave of shutdowns, which is expected to stimulate growth in domestic industry production and sales

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Minsheng Securities released a research report indicating that the world's largest phenol producer, INEOS, plans to permanently close its phenol production facility in Germany due to high energy costs in Europe and the impact of carbon tax policies, leading to a decline in competitiveness. This move may trigger a wave of shutdowns in the European phenol industry, which in turn could stimulate growth in domestic phenol production and sales, benefiting the performance improvement of domestic phenol and acetone producers. Currently, domestic phenol prices are at historically low levels, and a rebound is expected in the future
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