BASF increases Prices

Polymer Dispersions, Powders, Resins and Additives are more expensive

Effective April 15, 2011, or as contracts allow, BASF has increased prices in Europe, Africa and Western Asia for polymer dispersions as well as additives by 110 Euro per metric ton and acrylic resins and
redispersible powders by 180 Euro per metric ton. The price adjustments are necessary due to significantly increased raw material costs. The products affected by the price increase are used as polymers for adhesives, fiberbonding, architectural coatings and construction chemicals.

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