Cotlook Forecasts 2011/12 Surplus At Over Four Million Tonnes
BIRKENHEAD, United Kingdom — December 23, 2011 — During the past month, Cotlook's forecasts of both
production and consumption during the 2011/12 season have been reduced significantly. However, the
downturn in estimated mill use has comfortably exceeded the fall in output, with the result that
the season's apparent surplus has risen by almost 500,000 tonnes since November, to over four
million tonnes.
Since Cotlook's initial estimates for 2011/12 were published in late February of this year, the production forecast has fallen by nearly 850,000 tonnes,whereas the consumption figure has contracted by a remarkable 14 percent, or 3.7 million tonnes.
Posted on January 3, 2012
Source: Cotlook Ltd.
Since Cotlook's initial estimates for 2011/12 were published in late February of this year, the production forecast has fallen by nearly 850,000 tonnes,whereas the consumption figure has contracted by a remarkable 14 percent, or 3.7 million tonnes.
Posted on January 3, 2012
Source: Cotlook Ltd.
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