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China Morning Snapshot – 03 December 2025

PP and LLDPE futures for the January 2026 contract on the Dalian Commodity Exchange edged lower throughout the morning session on Wednesday, exerting renewed pressure on sentiment across the domestic market.



PP and LLDPE futures for the January 2026 contract on the Dalian Commodity Exchange edged lower throughout the morning session on Wednesday, exerting renewed pressure on sentiment across the domestic market.

03 December 2025

Prices in CNY

USD Equivalent

Combined and reported by CommoPlast

Dalian Commodity Exchange (Mid-day closing)

PP 2601

CNY 6373

-CNY 34

 

USD 797

-USD 5

LLDPE 2601

CNY 6804

-CNY 17

 

USD 850

-USD 2

Spot Domestic Prices (EXW China, Cash equivalent)

PPH (East China)

CNY 6250-6400

-CNY 50

 

USD 781-800

-USD 7

LLDPE (North China)

CNY 6700-7000

-CNY 50

 

USD 844-875

-USD 7

**All USD equivalent prices are exclusive of 13% VAT

 

Domestic polyolefin inventory fell by 35,000 tons from Tuesday, reaching 700,000 tons on 03 December.

While the drawdown provided a marginally supportive backdrop, it failed to offset the drag from softer futures, which slipped after two sessions of gains late last week and on Monday.

In response to the weaker futures board, several local producers issued modest price reductions, though the adjustments had limited impact on transaction volumes. A domestic seller noted that many converters and traders were shifting back into defensive mode:
“Most customers are waiting on the sidelines — they’re not even requesting offers. With futures weakening again, many expect additional discounts. Some key buyers already replenished earlier this week, so they’re in no hurry.”

The recent oscillation in sentiment — from last week’s brief rally to this morning’s downturn — has reinforced a sense of fragility. Buyers remain reluctant to engage, citing thin downstream orders and uncertain near-term direction.

Most market participants anticipate range-bound trading in the coming sessions, with restocking expected only if prices stabilise above last week’s lows. Still, sellers remain wary: the year-end destocking cycle may face headwinds if demand stays tepid, raising concerns over whether inventory reduction targets can be met smoothly before the holiday season.

 

Written by: Kat Yun Yun

Edited by: Farid Muzaffar


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