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Temporary uptick for Dutch chemicals masks ongoing challenges
Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear
EUROPE: The Dutch chemical industry has gained a bit of breathing room as the initial closure of the Strait of Hormuz reduced Asian competition and triggered temporary stockpiling. But when trade flows normalise, overcapacity, cheap imports, tariffs and high costs will weigh on output once again
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