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London, UK (PRWEB) January 19, 2012 Following the slumping recession period and the slow revival state during the post-crisis years, the global market for polypropylene is seeing considerable demand increases as the key end-use fields expand production volumes.
On the other hand, some forecasts indicate future shortages of polypropylene on the market, as propylene feedstock suffers deficiencies. But notwithstanding the fact that the polypropylene price is high and consumers are looking more rigidly for the material substitutes, the total polypropylene market is not expected to witness complete and bashing downs in the coming 5 years.
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