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Artificial Plant Plastics (PE/PP/PVC + Wire)

Polyethylene/polypropylene/PVC stems and foliage plus steel wire armature for artificial plants and floral décor. Near-entirely Chinese-made.

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Source countries

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Companies

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Goods affected

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Claims on record

What depends on it

Goods that need this input

1 essential American goods rely on artificial plant plastics (pe/pp/pvc + wire) somewhere upstream in their supply chain.

Where it comes from

Source countries

Share of global supply, by country.

CountryShare of supply
CNChina95%
THThailand2%
VNVietnam1%

Who makes it

Supplier companies

3 companies produce artificial plant plastics (pe/pp/pvc + wire).

LyondellBasell Industries N.V.(LYB)

HQ NL

LyondellBasell Industries N.V. (Rotterdam Netherlands; NYSE: LYB; ~$40B revenue; world's largest polyolefin producer by volume) produces meltblown-grade PP resins under its Moplen and Adflex brand families. LyondellBasell's Spheripol and Spherizone PP polymerization technologies enable production of specialty high-MFR grades with controlled molecular weight distribution for meltblown fiber production. LyondellBasell's Channelview TX, La Porte TX, and Rotterdam Netherlands PP plants are primary meltblown-grade production sites. LyondellBasell also produces metallocene-catalyzed PP grades (Metocene series) that compete with Ziegler-Natta-based meltblown resins by offering tighter molecular weight control. LyondellBasell holds an estimated 18-22% of global meltblown PP resin supply and is the most geographically diversified meltblown PP producer, with production across the US, Netherlands, Germany, and Italy.

Sinopec (China Petrochemical Corp.)(0386.HK)

HQ CN

Chinese state petrochemical company (SSE/HKEx: 600028 / 0386, HQ Beijing). China's largest refiner and the world's second-largest refiner by capacity. Sinopec produces hexane at multiple refineries including Yanshan (Beijing), Maoming (Guangdong), and Zhenhai (Zhejiang) as part of naphtha fractionation. China is now largely self-sufficient in hexane supply through Sinopec and PetroChina, having reduced import dependence via domestic refinery expansion. Sinopec supplies hexane to China's domestic soybean crushing industry (China is the world's largest soybean crusher, processing ~95 million tonnes/year) — an enormous captive hexane market. Sinopec's hexane capacity is embedded in China's strategic plan for food oil self-sufficiency.

Westlake Corporation(WLK)

HQ US

American petrochemical and building products company (NYSE: WLK, HQ Houston TX; ~$14B revenue; Chao family controlled); major US caustic soda producer via its chlor-alkali operations (including former Axiall/PolyOne chlor-alkali assets acquired 2016). Westlake produces NaOH for pulp/paper, aluminum smelting, and chemical applications alongside chlorine for PVC production. Westlake's Houston TX headquarters and Texas/Louisiana Gulf Coast chlor-alkali operations were significantly disrupted by February 2021's Winter Storm Uri — contributing to the 28% US chlor-alkali capacity outage that drove NaOH prices from ~$280/tonne to over $600/tonne. Westlake is the world's largest PVC pipe manufacturer (through its GENOVA Products, Charlotte Pipe, and other brands) — the same company that makes PVC water supply pipes in every new US home also makes the caustic soda in the kraft pulping liquor producing the cardboard that those pipes are shipped in.