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Skepticism persists despite earnings recovery in petrochemical sector
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Skepticism persists despite earnings recovery in petrochemical sector

Korean petrochemical firms are beating market expectations with their first-quarter earnings, but analysts warn it is too early to take an optimistic view of their profitability. Amid prolonged geopolitical tensions disrupting logistics, skepticism persists that the companies could swing back to losses in the second half of the year. On Thursday, LG Chem said its first-quarter operating profit from its petrochemical business reached 164.8 billion won ($112 million), rebounding from a loss of 239 billion won in the fourth quarter of last year. The company attributed the earnings recovery to higher prices for raw materials it had purchased at lower costs. It also cited the European Union’s reinstatement of antidumping tariffs. “This reflects our efforts to cut costs, improve our business portfolio and strengthen structural competitiveness,” LG Chem Chief Financial Officer Cha Dong-seok said during a conference call on first-quarter earnings. “We had already begun turning a profit even before the Iran conflict escalated in February.” On April 28, Hanwha Solutions Chemical Division

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