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German chemicals groups boost prices as Iran war adds to industry woes

Companies worry about effects of higher energy costs even as they get short-term advantage over Asian peers
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Line chart of Share price, € showing Lanxess share price gets a reprieve
"}],[{"start":186.63,"text":"Cologne-based Lanxess said its decision to raise prices reflected “cumulative cost increases” including “for energy, critical raw materials, and logistics amid ongoing geopolitical tensions”. "}],[{"start":202.93,"text":"Its shares rose over 40 per cent in the past week on speculation that rising prices will boost its earnings, while Asian competitors struggle with shipping disruptions in the Gulf region."}],[{"start":216.41,"text":"But it is unclear how durable the benefits will be for companies facing higher energy costs. They also face increased shipping costs and a potential shortage of inputs from Asia."}],[{"start":228.84,"text":"Companies were “just seeing some slight positive growth . . . and now this comes”, said Iris Herrmann, partner at consultancy Oliver Wyman. "}],[{"start":237.72,"text":"“Everyone [was] thinking in scenarios already, because nothing was straightforward anymore. And now you basically pull the worst-case scenario and that’s the new base case,” she said."}],[{"start":249.87,"text":"Evonik chief executive Christian Kullmann said in a statement that it was “too early to quantify” the impact of the Middle East crisis on the company, though it could take a hit from a slowdown in the global economy. "}],[{"start":262.62,"text":"“In some business areas, it should be possible to pass these costs on to our customers, at least partially, but certainly not in all,” he said. "}],[{"start":273.02,"text":"German demand for building block chemicals used to make products such as polyester textiles and food packaging was already low and suppliers “cannot forward the cost increase to their buyers”, said Anna Wolf, research specialist in the chemical industry at the Ifo Institut."}],[{"start":291.46,"text":"Producers of speciality chemicals with specific uses could have more room to raise prices because competitiveness in that segment was determined “not by the price but by the quality”, she added. "}],[{"start":314.73999999999995,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1774855943_7486.mp3"}

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