What's next in PVC sector in the Americas? Experts share updates from Brazil & US at Istanbul Conference

The improvement in Brazil's civil construction sector could result in higher imports of PVC, chiefly from Argentina, Mexico and the US. In 2010, demand is expect to surpass 1Mt, which will force producers to import more resin.”  ~Business News Americas, January 2010

A number of market watchers are expecting domestic PVC demand in the U.S. and Canada to increase in 2010 after five consecutive years of declines. ~Purchasing.com, April 2010

North American PVC makers are also looking for export opportunities outside the region to boost their own operating rates and to keep prices firm. ~PlasticsNews.com, April 2010

Do you have a stake in the PVC markets in North and South America? Are you keen to identify upcoming market/export opportunities?

As part of the “Bright Spots” focus at the 5th Global Chlor Vinyls Markets conference, experts are offering views on the seemingly booming markets in Brazil, and the slowly recovering US markets.

Sessions on agenda include:

  • Consolidation of PVC Market in USA
    - USA supply/demand
    - Export volumes increase in 10/11 & effects on Med region
    - Shift in trade balance from Europe, Asia and USA
    - Turkey anti-dumping duties
    - Re-export customer benefits
    Mr. Kartik Mehta
    Vinmar International Ltd
  • Infrastructure Development in Brazil & Demand on PVC
    - Demand/supply projection
    - Opportunities arising from Soccer World Cup 2014 & Olympics 2016
    - Key applications & growth sector
    - Prospect of "green" PVC & development
    Mr. Miguel Bahiense, President
    Instituto do PVC

Want to know more about the other Industry Bright Spots covered at the conference? >>Click here for full program details<< Better yet, submit your registrations for 5th Global Chlor Vinyls Markets by clicking on the register link!

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Tan, Lee Lin (Ms)
Marketing Division
Centre for Management Technology (CMT)
Tel: +65 6346 9146
Email: leelin@cmtsp.com.sg  
http://www.cmtevents.com

 

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