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Reliance raises polymer prices

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Mumbai , Nov. 3

RELIANCE Industries Ltd has raised polymer prices.

Polyethylene prices have gone up by 6.6 per cent to Rs 44 per kg (Rs 41.50) while polypropylene and polyvinyl chloride prices are up 4.5 per cent and 4.9 per cent each to Rs 46.85 per kg (Rs 44.85) and Rs 42.50 per kg (Rs 40.50) respectively.

Among fibre intermediates, monoethylene glycol prices have been increased to Rs 41.05 per kg (Rs 40.60), while purified terephthalic acid prices were slashed to Rs 33.90 per kg (Rs 34.50).

Among polyester products, polyethylene terephthalate prices have been cut by 5.5 per cent to Rs 52 per kg (Rs 55), while polyester staple fibre prices are up to Rs 62.75 per kg (Rs 60.75).

Prices of partially-oriented yarn and linear alkyl benzene remain unchanged at Rs 74 per kg and Rs 54.40 per kg.

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