The decline in demand for adhesive and impregnating resin witnessed in the second quarter of 2019 has intensified a little in July. This turn of events is connected to holiday-related cutbacks and stoppages carried out in the wood-based panel industry and by treater operators, some of which have been extended as sales ...
Longer shutdowns for the summer holidays prompt another decline in demand for resin
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