Last week, the market trend for ethyl acetate shifted from stable to declining. The primary reason was that market demand did not increase significantly, combined with increased auction volumes from upstream major factories, leading to price reductions that prompted factories in various regions to adjust their pricing. Moreover, there were no signs of an increase in raw materials such as acetic acid and ethanol. It is expected that the market for ethyl acetate will operate on the weaker side this week, with rigid demand for replenishment.
Last week, the price of n-propyl acetate remained firm. Furthermore, there was a scarcity of the raw material n-propanol. Factories in various regions began queuing for delivery plans of n-propyl acetate. One factory restricted production due to cost considerations, leading to an increase in the price of n-propyl acetate. It is expected that prices will rise slightly this week. The price of n-butyl acetate remained relatively stable. There were no significant improvements in raw materials or demand. Factories in various regions generally maintained stable prices and shipped goods as usual. It is expected that prices will consolidate this week.