businesses were offset by sharp decline in Specialty Chemicals margins. Annual production was 11 million tons (+20% YoY), mainly driven by contribution from our acquisitions in 2018 and consolidation of
sharp rise in crude oil prices. The segment achieved Reported EBITDA of US$379M largely due to positive impact from adjustments in contracts and inventory. Global demand for PET has risen significantly
the US and its trade partners. US bond yields soared, especially towards the end of the quarter, given that US economic indicators pointed to firm growth, though it faced intermittent pressure from
restart its asset purchase program in November of this year. In Thailand, most economic indicators in the third quarter pointed to continued slowdown as had been seen in the previous quarter. As evidenced
IVL as a whole in 2019. o Sharp decline in crude prices (high of $ 83/bbl in 3Q18 versus low of 54/bbl in 4Q18) as we entered in to the weak season led to accelerated destocking in the integrated PET
- denominated debt. Economic Outlook for 2020 In 2020, Thailand’s economic growth will likely slow to the range of 1.9 - 2.3 percent on account of several challenges. External factors include a sharp drop in
experiencing sharp decline of global crude price between November to December 2018. 3. BCP T r a d i n g Pte., Ltd. increased its revenue by 37% from Q4/2018 from increased trading transaction of petroleum
million, resulting from the sharp rise in average crude oil price during the quarter, while in Q2/2017 recorded an inventory loss in the amount of THB 1,010 million (included LCM of THB 7 million). Average
) expects the Thai economy to contract by 6.7 percent. The main factors driving the economic downturn are the contraction in exports of services, predominantly tourism revenues following the sharp fall in the
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