February 26th News: On February 26, 2026, the outbound volume of ethylene glycol from major ports in East China is as follows: approximately 3,000 tons shipped from the main storage area in Zhangjiagang, and around 9,100 tons shipped from the two main storage areas in Taicang.
Chempricehub's analysis of ethylene glycol, with a long-short score of +1: The report indicates that on February 26, 2026, the outbound volume of ethylene glycol from East China ports reached 12,100 tons (3,000 tons from Zhangjiagang and 9,100 tons from Taicang). The increase in outbound volume suggests a decline in inventory and stronger demand, providing favorable support for spot prices and potentially driving up spot quotations. Combined with ethylene glycol futures data (such as the main contract 2605 closing at 3,747 yuan/ton on February 25, 2026, up by 29 yuan), the rise in outbound volume further strengthens market optimism, supporting the continuation of the upward trend in futures prices. The score is +1 (generally positive), as the increase in outbound volume did not significantly exceed expectations, but signs of improving demand are evident.