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Demand for polymers in India has seen a slight recovery, a week after the easing of restrictions on industrial operations to curb the Covid-19 pandemic.
News ID: 9497    Publish Date : 2020/05/15

State-controlled NLC India has partially halted power generation at its biggest plant after a fire at one of its electricity producing units.
News ID: 9375    Publish Date : 2020/05/08

The Indian automotive industry has urged the government for permission to restart manufacturing operations, as it has recorded zero sales in the domestic market in the first month of FY2021.
News ID: 9309    Publish Date : 2020/05/04

India has filled all its available crude storage capacity, including commercial and strategic petroleum reserve (SPR) facilities, and is holding around 50mn bl in floating storage, oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan said.
News ID: 9306    Publish Date : 2020/05/04

Indian coking coal imports moving through 12 key state-controlled ports rose slightly from a year earlier during April 2019 to March 2020, as restocking initially accelerated but tapered off amid port closures as the Covid-19 outbreak worsened in India and lockdowns were imposed.
News ID: 9266    Publish Date : 2020/04/29

Demand for polymer resin in India continues to slow amid transport restrictions and the shutdown of plastic conversion plants, with at least 85pc of plants shut.
News ID: 9141    Publish Date : 2020/04/14

India's demand for key petrochemical products may take longer to recover as the country's lockdown has been extended until 3 May to curb the spread of Covid-19 in the Indian subcontinent.
News ID: 9140    Publish Date : 2020/04/14

India has extended its nationwide lockdown by nearly three weeks as the country focuses on containing the Covid-19 pandemic. Although ports and coal transportation are deemed an essential service, demand from many sectors has been at a near standstill since the curbs were announced.
News ID: 9137    Publish Date : 2020/04/14

India's bitumen demand is expected to continue to suffer as the country announced an extension of its Covid-19 lockdown until 3 May.
News ID: 9136    Publish Date : 2020/04/14

At least five Indian states have decided to extend Covid-19 lockdowns until the end of this month, further cutting the country's fuel demand.
News ID: 9122    Publish Date : 2020/04/13

Indian state-controlled refiners may have to shut some of their plants as extensions of Covid-19 lockdowns slash fuel demand.
News ID: 9120    Publish Date : 2020/04/13

Indian steel importers cannot use force majeure declarations stemming from the Covid-19 outbreak to block letters of credit with South Korean suppliers, the Mumbai High Court said.
News ID: 9118    Publish Date : 2020/04/13

State-controlled Indian refiner IOC may be forced to maintain a shutdown at its petrochemical units in Paradip following an extension of the Covid-19 lockdown in the eastern state of Odisha, where the plant is located.
News ID: 9091    Publish Date : 2020/04/09

Cement companies in India, the world second biggest market, are wary about short-term prospects for demand and may not rush to restart plants if the federal government begins lifting its lockdown from 15 April.
News ID: 9068    Publish Date : 2020/04/08

Indian private-sector producer JSW Steel fell just short of its 2019-20 production target because of the coronavirus outbreak but plans to restart all its operations when India's lockdown is scheduled to end on 15 April.
News ID: 9057    Publish Date : 2020/04/07

Loramendi & Aurrenak attended the exhibition and along with Loramendi India team they were able to discuss ideas and solutions for core making requirements of our Indian customers. Please find below the highlights of the IFEX 2020.
News ID: 9030    Publish Date : 2020/04/02

Utilisation rates at India's largest LNG receiving terminal, the 17.5mn t/yr Dahej facility, are expected to dip further next week after they fell below 50pc this week from around 70pc at the end of last week. Rates have fallen as gas consumption has taken a sharp hit following the Indian government's restrictions on business and industrial activity and road travel to halt the spread of the coronavirus.
News ID: 9023    Publish Date : 2020/04/02

Imported scrap trades to India witnessed considerable improvement this week, with decent bookings being witnessed after slow activity in the previous couple of weeks. Offers from global origins continued to rise sharply, however buyer’s inquiries remained active, as mills looked to book some material in anticipation of further price hike.
News ID: 8996    Publish Date : 2020/02/21

Indian polymer demand is continuing to fall as the country approaches its second week of a 21-day lockdown to stem its coronavirus outbreak.
News ID: 8992    Publish Date : 2020/03/31

Indian steelmakers are appealing to the government to allow them to maintain operations during the country's 21-day lockdown, as allowed under a law that designates them as "essential services".
News ID: 8862    Publish Date : 2020/03/25