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- Are Russian plastics cheaper than domestic plastics?
- According to Polish Interia business paper, citing the Polski Recycling association, Poland imports huge amounts of plastic, and a significant volume is currently delivered to the country from Russia. According to experts of Interia, Russian raw materials are becoming a cheaper alternative to domestic plastics, especially as a result of recycling.
- Are Russian raw materials a cheaper alternative to domestic plastics?
- According to experts of Interia, Russian raw materials are becoming a cheaper alternative to domestic plastics, especially as a result of recycling. In the meantime, amid the gradually improving situation in the domestic market, leading local players consider the launch of some large-scale investment projects this year.
- Will Russia's plastics market adapt to the current realities?
- Still, most of Russian analysts believe the domestic plastics market has been generally able to adapt to the current realities. The biggest growth in plastics demand in the next five years will be in construction, automotive and packaging, which traditionally consume up to 70 percent of produced plastics in Russia.
- Are Russia's 'unfriendly countries' affecting the plastic industry?
- According to HSE experts, those so-called unfriendly countries accounted for about half of Russian plastic imports (1.4 million tons) and a third of Russian exports (830,000 tons). However the situation has radically changed, as sanctions affected most market segments.
- Why is Russia ramping up production of plastics?
- Russia is ramping up domestic production of plastics thanks to recovering local demand and a significant drop of imports as the result of Western restrictions. The unprecedented sanctions on Russia's plastics sector have not resulted in its collapse.
- What will Russia's plastics market look like in the next 5 years?
- The biggest growth in plastics demand in the next five years will be in construction, automotive and packaging, which traditionally consume up to 70 percent of produced plastics in Russia. Analysts expect growth in those markets to exceed 40 percent by 2028.