Liquid Chlorine drops on the week after sharper swings
Liquid Chlorine ended the latest week lower in Ahmedabad domestic intact tracking, extending a broader pullback seen across the fortnight. Indian Liquid Chlorine prices were assessed at Rs 25/kg on February 6, down Rs 5/kg from last week, while the fortnight comparison shows a deeper Rs 10/kg decline, placing the latest assessment well below late-January highs.
The month view remains slightly higher, with the latest level Rs 1/kg above early January, underlining the volatility inside the month. Over the most recent month, the market’s recent high was around Rs 35/kg and the recent low was near Rs 24/kg, setting out a wide operating window for procurement benchmarking and internal cost reviews. Liquid Chlorine prices in India therefore stand out for larger swings, where weekly settlements can move meaningfully even though the month-on-month net change is small.
On a three-month comparison, the latest assessment is higher than early November levels, and year-on-year it is also higher than the same date last year, adding context to the current weekly decline. For buyers, the key feature remains the widened recent span and the importance of documenting both the weekly delta and the recent month’s high-low markers when negotiating and approving purchase decisions, Liquid chlorine prices, Liquid chlorine market, weekly drop, post volatility, chlor alkali trends.
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