With effect from April 15, 2011, Celanese EVA Performance Polymers Inc., a subsidiary of specialty material company Celanese Corp. will increase price of all grades of Ateva Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) by 8 cents/lb, and all grades of LDPE by 6 cents/lb.
China is the fastest growing EVA market, and the increase in the photovoltaic cell industry in China.
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