Chemical firms fall, China's additional tariffs fuel demand concerns
Shares of chemical companies decline after China imposes 34% additional tariffs on imports from the U.S.
China was the third-largest importer of U.S. exports (measured by value) in 2024, accounting for 7% of U.S. exports, says BIMCO Chief Shipping Analyst Niels Rasmussen
Chemicals made up 18% of the value of U.S. exports to China, Rasmussen says
Chemours CC.N down 9.3% and Celanese CE.N falls 9.7%
Dow DOW.N down 6.4% and Eastman Chemical EMN.N drops 4.8%
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