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North America


In Q2 2024, the North American Methylene Dichloride (MDC) market faced considerable downward pressure, leading to a sharp decline in prices. Several key factors drove this trend. A surplus of MDC, fueled by increased production at major manufacturing plants, played a pivotal role in depressing prices. This abundant supply was met with sluggish demand, especially from the downstream solvent sector, including paint and coatings. Additionally, uncompetitive export supply limited any potential for price recovery. The USA, in particular, experienced the most significant price declines. The anticipated seasonal recovery in demand failed to offset high inventory levels and weak market activity. Compared to the same quarter in 2023, MDC prices in the USA dropped by 38%, and by 17% from Q1 2024. A 15% decline in the first and second halves of the quarter underscores the consistent downward trend. By the end of Q2, prices stabilized but remained in a predominantly negative environment. The combination of oversupply, weak demand, and slow trading activity created sustained downward pressure on MDC prices, highlighting the challenging market conditions in North America during the quarter.

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Asia-Pacific (APAC)

In Q2 2024, the Methylene Dichloride (MDC) market in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region exhibited notable pricing stability, supported by balanced supply and demand dynamics. The stability in feedstock methanol prices helped maintain a consistent cost base for MDC production, while limited trading activity and cautious purchasing strategies—driven by oversupplies and moderate downstream demand—further anchored prices. The solvent market, a key MDC consumer, showed subdued buying patterns, reinforcing the market’s steadiness. In China, despite the overall stable sentiment, seasonal factors such as high temperatures increased refrigerant demand, though this did not result in significant price volatility. Compared to Q2 2023, MDC prices in China fell by 11%, signaling a long-term downtrend, though they rose by 4% from Q1 2024 due to temporary supply constraints and operational upticks in domestic plants. Prices remained stable throughout the quarter, with no significant differences between the first and second halves. Overall, Q2 2024 in APAC was characterized by a steady pricing environment, with minor fluctuations driven by seasonal and supply-side factors.

Europe

In Q2 2024, the European Methylene Dichloride (MDC) market saw an upward pricing trend. Key drivers included strong demand from downstream solvent industries, active trading, and a tighter supply environment. The rising cost of feedstock methanol also provided cost support for MDC production. Additionally, the seasonal uptick in coolant demand, driven by higher temperatures, further boosted prices. Germany, the most affected market, experienced a 2% price increase from Q1 2024, reflecting strong purchasing and higher feedstock costs. However, prices were 3% lower than in Q2 2023, indicating a more nuanced pricing environment. Seasonal demand also led to a 1% increase in prices during the first half of the quarter compared to the second half. Overall, the European MDC market in Q2 2024 reflected resilience, with strong demand and tight supply driving prices upward amidst fluctuating feedstock costs.

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