Imerys to raise prices of clays in Europe
The amount of the change will vary by product with increases of between 3% and 10% in most instances.
The increase is necessary to offset rising social, energy and transport costs. Furthermore, stringent environmental regulations bring major long term benefits for the environment but have led both to further increases in operational costs and significant capital investments.
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