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ICIS Publishes a New Suite of Data Reports for the Petrochemical Markets in China

SINGAPORE, November 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --

Global petrochemical market intelligence provider, ICIS, is launching a new suite of 41 data rich reports providing details on the fluctuations in market activity for a variety of petrochemical commodities in China.

China continues to play a pivotal role in today's petrochemicals market, with significant impact on the global market. In order to improve visibility across the Chinese market, and enable greater accuracy in predictions of market activity for the short-to-medium term, the ICIS China Data Annual Reports provide 24 months of historical data since 2011 and market outlooks for 2013.

The data in the reports gives subscribers a basis on which to review past, present and future scenarios in order to draw their own conclusions on how the market will shape up over the coming 12 months.

ICIS publishes individual data reports for 41 petrochemical commodities in China, each containing 24 months of statistical data including supply and demand, trades, price trends and industrial output.

The ICIS China Data Annual Reports provide the valuable statistical data you need to evaluate future investment opportunities and manage risk, as well as to plan for production, logistics, resourcing, capacity and budgeting.

"China is currently one of the most exciting petrochemicals markets in the world and its influence is being felt across the global thermoplastics industry. By providing a wealth of data, collated locally by our team of experts, the ICIS China Data Annual Reports support the decisions of today - which in turn determine future performance.", says Steve Tan, ICIS Editorial Director for Asia

To find out more about ICIS China Data Annual Reports, request a free overview.

About ICIS China

ICIS China is the parent brand for the ICIS services in China, including ICIS Chemease, ICIS C1 Energy, ICIS Papease and ICIS consulting.

ICIS China specialises in providing market intelligence for China's energy, petrochemical and paper industries. Our data, research and analysis of the Chinese markets are relied on by the domestic Chinese and international markets as a reference when making trading and long term planning decisions.

ICIS China is locally operated and fully-managed by ICIS. With more than 400 staff based across key cities in China (Shanghai, Guangzhou, Beijing and Yantai), the team covers over 180 commodities in the chemicals, energy and pulp & paper markets.

About ICIS

ICIS is the world's largest petrochemical market information provider, and has fast-growing energy and fertilizer divisions. Our aim is to give companies in global commodities markets a competitive advantage by delivering trusted pricing data, high-value news, analysis and independent consulting, enabling them to make better-informed trading and planning decisions.

With a global staff of more than 700, ICIS has people based in Houston, Washington, New York, London, Montpellier, Dusseldorf, Milan, Mumbai, Singapore, Guangzhou, Beijing, Shanghai, Yantai, Tokyo and Perth. The team covers over 180 commodity markets and has in-depth knowledge across markets in upstream and downstream sectors in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia-Pacific and the Americas. ICIS is part of Reed Business Information.

For further information about this release, please contact:
Natasha Pilapil
Marketing
+65-6780-4395
natasha.pilapil@icis.com

SOURCE ICIS

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