“In September, chemical production increased in all regions with South America recording the strongest gain,” said Martha Moore, ACC’s chief economist.
"During March, chemical output increased in all regions except Africa & Middle East," said Martha Moore, ACC's chief economist. "Despite these gains, chemical output continued...
According to the results of a new survey released by the American Chemistry Council (ACC), transportation-related supply chain issues moderated during the second half of 2022 ...
Despite ongoing supply chain constraints, the U.S. chemical industry expects to deliver solid growth this year according to the American Chemistry Council’s Mid-Year 2022 Chemical...
Chemical output rose in all regions, with the largest gains occurring in the Midwest and Gulf Coast regions, according to the American Chemistry Council.
During August, chemical output fell sharply in the Gulf Coast region and eased in other regions except the Northeast, according to the American Chemistry Council.
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"The latest CAB reading is consistent with expansion of commerce, trade and industry, but clearly growth has peaked, with slower growth ahead." said Kevin Swift, chief economist...
During June, chemical output rose in all regions, reflecting both solid demand for chemistry products and capacity restoration after the winter storms along the Gulf Coast.
After two months of declines, global chemicals production gained 0.4% in May, according to data collected and tabulated by the American Chemistry Council.
“In summary, the latest CAB reading is consistent with expansion of commerce, trade and industry,” said Kevin Swift, chief economist at the American Chemistry Council.
The U.S. Chemical Production Regional Index rose 4.6% in May following a 1.2% decline in April and a 3.4% drop in March, according to the American Chemistry Council.
U.S. specialty chemicals market volumes rose 0.7% in May and are now above the pre-winter storm levels of January, according to data from the American Chemistry Council.
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“The latest CAB reading is consistent with marked expansion of commerce, trade and industry,” said Kevin Swift, chief economist at the American Chemistry Council.
U.S. specialty chemicals markets volumes rose 0.8% in April, continuing their recovery from the winter storms, according to data from the American Chemistry Council.
"The latest CAB reading is consistent with solid expansion of commerce, trade and industry," said Kevin Swift, chief economist at the American Chemistry Council.
Chemical output fell in all regions as the impact of the February winter storm continued to disrupt chemical production in the Gulf Coast and parts of the country that rely on...
Global chemicals production rose 1.4% in February, continuing the global recovery that started last June, according to data collected and tabulated by the American Chemistry Council...
During February, chemical output fell in all regions as winter storms disrupted chemical production in the Gulf Coast and other parts of the country that rely on raw materials...
The U.S. Chemical Production Regional Index rose 0.8% in January following a 1.4% gain in December and a 1.1% gain in November, according to the American Chemistry Council.
"With ten months of gains, the latest CAB reading is consistent with expansion in the U.S. economy," said Kevin Swift, chief economist at the American Chemistry Council.
ACC's board of directors recently approved the addition of four new regular members as well as two Responsible Care Partner companies, continuing to diversify its membership throughout...
During December, chemical output grew in all regions, with the largest gains occurring in the Gulf Coast and Midwest regions, according to the American Chemistry Council.
"With nine months of gains, the latest CAB reading is consistent with expansion in the U.S. economy," said Kevin Swift, chief economist at the American Chemistry Council.
"With eight consecutive months of gains, the December CAB reading is consistent with recovery in the U.S. economy," said Kevin Swift, chief economist at the American Chemistry...
U.S. chemical production is gaining momentum after coping with supply disruptions, falling demand and shrinking revenue linked to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the American...
“With seven straight months of gains, the November CAB reading is consistent with recovery in the U.S. economy,” said Kevin Swift, chief economist at the American Chemistry Council...
During October, chemical output expanded in all regions, with the largest gains occurring in the Northeast region, according to the American Chemistry Council.
During September, chemical output expanded in all regions, with the largest gains occurring in the Northeast, according to the American Chemistry Council.
Of the 28 specialty chemical segments that ACC monitors, 27 expanded in August, an improvement from the expansion in 26 markets in July and the decline across all markets in April...