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Polymer demand to reach #4.9 bn in 2006.

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(From Chemical Business NewsBase - PPCJ, Polymers Paint Colour Journal)

US emulsion polymer demand is predicted to increase by 3%/y to #4.9 bn in 2006, according to a Freedonia group study. Market value, which will be driven by trends towards higher price formulations, is also ...

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