Official Price‑Hike Announcement Released On August 18, 2026
On August 18, 2026, BorsodChem, the Hungarian subsidiary of Wanhua Chemical, formally rolled out new price adjustments across its core polyurethane raw‑material product portfolio for the European market. This round of price revisions comes in response to sharp rises of raw‑material expenses and soaring energy costs across European chemical manufacturing sectors.
Detailed price increments are listed below:
• All MDI products: increased by EUR 200 per ton
• All TDI products: increased by EUR 350 per ton
• All polyol products: increased by EUR 300 per ton
These price increases take immediate effect, while existing contractual terms between suppliers and customers will be respected accordingly.
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Statement From BorsodChem Regarding Supply Commitment
BorsodChem emphasized in its public notice that the enterprise will keep delivering high‑quality chemical products for European industrial clients. The company highly values long‑term trust built with regional business partners. Despite mounting cost headwinds, it will keep delivering dependable after‑sales service and maintain stable product supply to satisfy diversified operational requirements of downstream manufacturers.
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Market Insight Behind This Round of European PU Raw‑Material Price Hike
Energy and feedstock cost pressure has long troubled Europe’s polyurethane industrial chain. As energy expenses keep climbing, local isocyanate and polyol producers face persistent margin squeeze. BorsodChem’s latest price adjustment reflects the industry’s necessity to pass on growing production costs. This action may also generate spill‑over influence on regional downstream segments covering construction insulation, furniture foams, automotive interiors and adhesive manufacturing.
Market participants will keep close tracking on subsequent producer attitudes, downstream acceptance for higher prices, and fluctuation trends of European natural gas and key chemical feedstock, which will jointly shape the later‑stage running track of the European MDI, TDI and polyol market.