Chemical Conversations: Biochemicals in Focus - Episode 2
Our Biochemicals podcast mini-series continues, exploring how leading companies are shaping the biochemicals and bioplastics market. Across all episodes, we cover technology choices, feedstocks, investment trends, and the role of sustainable solutions in global supply chains.
In this second podcast, Roy Yang, Department Manager, Sustainable Material Solutions at CHIMEI, shares the company’s approach to sustainability and bio-attributed products.
Listen to the latest episode to find out:
How CHIMEI’s Ecologue portfolio supports circular and bio-based solutions
Why second-generation feedstocks like used cooking oil are gaining traction
What sectors and regions show the strongest appetite for bio-attributed plastics
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Falando de Mercado: Biodiesel e a cadeia da soja no Brasil
O aumento da mescla obrigatória de biodiesel no diesel limita a exportação de óleo de soja, principal insumo do biocombustível, e exige maior capacidade de processamento da oleaginosa. Natalia Dalle Cort e João Marinho, especialistas do relatório Argus Brasil Combustíveis, conversam sobre a cadeia de biodiesel e as tendências de precificação desses produtos.
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The Crude Report APAC Series: Middle East Sour Crude
The podcast discusses the recent decline in Middle East sour crude prices amid global oversupply and shifting trade flows. Argus crude experts explore the impact of OPEC+ production changes, alternative crude sources, and the effects of sanctions on market demand.
Main topics:
OPEC+ production increases and their effect on the Middle East sour crude oversupply
Shifting demand patterns due to sanctions on Russian oil and increased competition from Brazil, Canada, and Guyana
Pricing strategies and market share defense by Middle East producers in response to global competition
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Fertilizer Matters EP36: Urea – India, China and the impact of CBAM
Hear Argus’ essential analysis of the urea market, focusing on the ramp up in India’s tenders, China’s exports into early 2026, CBAM’s impact on imports into Europe and the overall market outlook for early 2026.
Join Harry Minihan, Global Editor – Nitrogen and Mike Nash, Senior Editor – Fertilizers as they discuss these topics in the latest episode of Argus' Fertilizer Matters podcast series.
Key questions answered in this podcast:
Why did India’s urea tenders increase in comparison to last year?
How did India get itself into this position and when could the next tender come?
Where is India with its domestic push for increased self-reliance?
Will China be exporting more urea in early 2026?
Has there been a ramp up of urea imports into Europe ahead of CBAM?
What’s the overall urea market direction as we head into 2026?
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Metal Movers: Tracking ferrous scrap demand drivers ahead of Q1
Key topics covered in the podcast:
· Is scrap demand in South Asia shifting toward DRI and other feedstocks?
· Why have Turkish mills booked strong tonnage for January loading?
· What’s next for North African scrap demand heading into early 2025?
· Could CBAM reshape global scrap flows in the longer term?