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US port fees to raise China PP export costs, leave market unshaken

Source: Mysteel Oct 16, 2025 15:47
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New U.S. port fees targeting Chinese-related vessels, effective October 14, 2025, are expected to raise logistics costs for polypropylene (PP) exports. However, these measures are expected to have a minimal impact on China's overall PP supply and demand, given the industry's negligible reliance on the U.S. market.   On October 3,

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