Pricing and Markets

March 5, 2020

Tosoh Increases MDI Prices

March 1, 2020

Tosoh to Increase Prices for Millionate MDI Grades

Tosoh Specialty Chemicals USA, Inc. is increasing its prices for Millionate MDI Grades in North
America. Effective March 1, 2020 or as contract terms allow, TSCU will increase the prices of MDI
grades by $0.20/kg.

Millionate MDI is widely used for the production of rigid, semi-rigid, and integral skin foams, as well as
coatings, adhesives and elastomers.

 

February 19, 2020

TDI Comments–Where Have the Flywheel Profits Gone?

TDI margins hit bottom but no big rebound expected – Covestro CFO

Author: Tom Brown

2020/02/19

Dusseldorf, GERMANY (ICIS)–Toluene diisocyanate (TDI) pricing has bottomed out, at close to a record low, but there is little expectation for a rebound in the near future, according to the CFO of Germany-headquartered producer Covestro.

Demand for the polyurethane (PU) has been hit by macroeconomic weakness as well as seasonal factors at the start of the year, with pricing depressed for over a year now.

January Europe pricing fell by double-digits, with discounts of up to €90/tonne reported month on month and a range of €1,550-1,680/tonne FD (free delivered) W (west) Europe, close to a 14-year low.

“With TDI, here we really have hit bottom with margins that are probably close to a historical low,” said Covestro CFO Thomas Toepfer.

Even a lengthy maintenance shutdown for Europe’s largest TDI production facility – BASF’s Ludwigshafen, Germany, unit, which was taken offline in September – failed to significantly influence pricing, with material flowing into the region from South Korea and the US.

BASF’s TDI unit is back online, according to sources, but pricing is so low at present that it is difficult to imagine further falls, according to Toepfer.

“Some of our competitors are losing cash with every tonne they produce;b [we] believe there is not much room for prices to decline,” he said.

Despite the limited capacity for additional price falls, market conditions are such that no substantial uptick in pricing is expected in the near future, he added.

“We see overcapacity, and we don’t think anything is going to change in the near future … There is likely to be continued pressure on margins,” Topefer said.


TDI is mainly used for the production of PU flexible foams used in upholstery, mattresses and automotive seats.

https://www.icis.com/explore/resources/news/2020/02/19/10473009/tdi-margins-hit-bottom-but-no-big-rebound-expected-covestro-cfo

February 19, 2020

TDI Comments–Where Have the Flywheel Profits Gone?

TDI margins hit bottom but no big rebound expected – Covestro CFO

Author: Tom Brown

2020/02/19

Dusseldorf, GERMANY (ICIS)–Toluene diisocyanate (TDI) pricing has bottomed out, at close to a record low, but there is little expectation for a rebound in the near future, according to the CFO of Germany-headquartered producer Covestro.

Demand for the polyurethane (PU) has been hit by macroeconomic weakness as well as seasonal factors at the start of the year, with pricing depressed for over a year now.

January Europe pricing fell by double-digits, with discounts of up to €90/tonne reported month on month and a range of €1,550-1,680/tonne FD (free delivered) W (west) Europe, close to a 14-year low.

“With TDI, here we really have hit bottom with margins that are probably close to a historical low,” said Covestro CFO Thomas Toepfer.

Even a lengthy maintenance shutdown for Europe’s largest TDI production facility – BASF’s Ludwigshafen, Germany, unit, which was taken offline in September – failed to significantly influence pricing, with material flowing into the region from South Korea and the US.

BASF’s TDI unit is back online, according to sources, but pricing is so low at present that it is difficult to imagine further falls, according to Toepfer.

“Some of our competitors are losing cash with every tonne they produce;b [we] believe there is not much room for prices to decline,” he said.

Despite the limited capacity for additional price falls, market conditions are such that no substantial uptick in pricing is expected in the near future, he added.

“We see overcapacity, and we don’t think anything is going to change in the near future … There is likely to be continued pressure on margins,” Topefer said.


TDI is mainly used for the production of PU flexible foams used in upholstery, mattresses and automotive seats.

https://www.icis.com/explore/resources/news/2020/02/19/10473009/tdi-margins-hit-bottom-but-no-big-rebound-expected-covestro-cfo

February 14, 2020

Dow Announces Increase on MDI

February 14, 2020

MDI PRICE INCREASE

Effective February 28, 2020, or as contracts allow, Dow, on behalf of itself and its
applicable consolidated subsidiaries (“Dow”), will increase off-list prices by the amounts
listed below on all grades and package types of the following MDI products in North
America:

ISONATE US $0.08 / lb.
ISOBIND US $0.08 / lb.
PAPI US $0.08 / lb.

Thank you for your continued business with Dow. Please contact your Account
Manager if you have any questions related to this communication.

February 14, 2020

Dow Announces Increase on MDI

February 14, 2020

MDI PRICE INCREASE

Effective February 28, 2020, or as contracts allow, Dow, on behalf of itself and its
applicable consolidated subsidiaries (“Dow”), will increase off-list prices by the amounts
listed below on all grades and package types of the following MDI products in North
America:

ISONATE US $0.08 / lb.
ISOBIND US $0.08 / lb.
PAPI US $0.08 / lb.

Thank you for your continued business with Dow. Please contact your Account
Manager if you have any questions related to this communication.