Bad Homburg, Germany – August 7, 2020 – To gain insight into the European plastics industry’s business performance and outlook, PIE – Plastics Information Europe conducted its half-year readers survey from 15 June to 17 July 2020. Across regions and plastics sectors, a surprising number of companies showed economic resilience to the coronavirus. Two thirds of over 140 respondents surveyed reported that business performance in the first half of 2020 was the same as that in the first half of 2019, while only 13% said it was worse.
By location, companies in the Nordic region (44%) in particular noted that business was better in H1 2020. The countries with the largest share of respondents rating business in the first half as worse were those located in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE), with 33% rating H1 with poorer business performance.
Looking to the second half of 2020, 45% of all companies expect to see improved business performance compared to H1, while only one quarter foresee it declining. Approximately 50-60% of polymer producers, distributors, recyclers and brand owners expect better business performance in H2, while the share of plastics processors predicting this is 40%. By region, CEE businesses have a more pessimistic outlook.
A 48% share of respondents said their company’s capital investment plans for tangible assets (property, plant and equipment) decreased in H1 2020 compared to H2 2019, while a similar share (47%) said investment plans stayed the same. Many polymer producers (65%) and brand owners (71%) notably saw investments falling in H1. Around half of plastics processors reported that investment plans were at the same level, and the other nearly half said they declined in H1.
European plastics companies said the top concern for business performance in the first half was sales volumes, with the respective second- and third-place concerns being hygienic measures/social distancing was in second place, unsurprisingly due to Covid-19, and selling prices. Liquidity is also a major issue for businesses for the remainder of 2020. It shows up in the top three concerns for the Benelux and CEE regions as well as France and Spain/Portugal.
Nearly three quarters of companies think the coronavirus crisis is creating changes in strategies for the entire supply chain. Around the same share also believe that sustainability should be a requirement for government financial aid in order to ensure a green economic recovery.
Figure 1: Business development in the 2nd half of 2019 compared to the 1st half of 2020
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