Reliance Industries has announced a downward prices revision for PP and PE with effect from October 8, 2009.
BOPP prices are to be reduced by Rs 2000/MT
All other grades of Polypropylene will be reduced by Rs 3000/MT.
HDPE - HM pipe & HM film grades prices have been reduced by Rs 4000/MT.
All other HDPE, LLDPE & LDPE grades prices have been reduced by Rs 3000/MT.
Price protection has been announced in PP (Except BOPP), HDPE, LLDPE, LDPE & PVC w.e.f. October 8, 2009.
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