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ShouChuang Futures: Geopolitical risk premium declines, ethylene glycol futures drop sharply
In the spot market, in East China, the price of ethylene glycol is 5234 yuan/ton for pickup, down 376 yuan/ton from the previous trading day.
On the supply side, a 550k-ton and a 700k-ton ethylene glycol unit in Saudi Arabia have been shut down due to raw material issues, while in China, a 600k-ton ethylene glycol unit in Shaanxi is scheduled to be shut down for maintenance starting April 15 for 20 days. Last week, the total MEG inventory in the main ports in East China was 935k tons, down 18k tons month-over-month.
On the demand side, negative feedback from downstream has emerged: weaving operating rates have fallen, and polyester product inventories have risen. Polyester load factors were steady with a slight decline; the production-reduction timeline has been extended to the end of April.
Overall, with geopolitical conditions easing and the strait opening, energy prices have fallen sharply. At the same time, this is beneficial for overseas units to resume, which in turn brings expectations of incremental supply. It is expected that in the short term, ethylene glycol futures prices will trade sideways to the downside. Pay attention to the status of the U.S.-Iran negotiations, the restoration of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, and changes in unit operating rates triggered by these developments. (Chuangshi Futures)