Honam Petrochemical Corp. bought three cargoes totaling 75,000 tons of naphtha for delivery to South Korea in H1-April, according to traders in Bloomberg. Premium of US$16-18/ton was paid above Japan benchmark prices published in H2-February. Two cargoes are to Yeosu and one cargo is to Daesan.
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