Investment Rating - The report rates the chemical industry as "Outperform" [2] Core Views - The chemical industry has been significantly impacted by tariff-related policies and fluctuations in crude oil prices. Key areas of focus for July include safety regulations, supply changes in the pesticide and intermediate sectors, performance volatility due to export dynamics, and the importance of self-sufficiency in electronic materials companies [2][9] - The report suggests a medium to long-term investment strategy focusing on high oil prices, robust performance in the oil and gas extraction sector, and the growth potential in new materials, particularly in electronic and renewable energy materials [2][9] Summary by Sections Industry Dynamics - As of July 20, the SW basic chemical sector's price-to-earnings ratio (TTM excluding negative values) is 23.36, at the 69.37 percentile historically; the price-to-book ratio is 1.90, at the 18.24 percentile historically. The SW oil and petrochemical sector's price-to-earnings ratio is 11.20, at the 18.91 percentile historically; the price-to-book ratio is 1.22, at the 4.85 percentile historically [2][9] - In the week of July 14-20, 22 out of 100 tracked chemical products saw price increases, while 53 experienced declines, and 25 remained stable. The products with the highest weekly price increases included TDI, urea, and R22, while those with the largest declines included polyester FDY and acetic acid [8][30] Investment Recommendations - The report recommends focusing on companies with stable dividend policies in the energy sector, as well as leading companies in high-growth sub-sectors such as fluorochemicals and vitamins, which are expected to maintain high demand and supply concentration [2][9] - Specific companies recommended for investment include China Petroleum, China National Offshore Oil Corporation, China Petrochemical Corporation, and several others in the electronic materials and new energy sectors [2][9] Price Trends - TDI prices increased by 18.83% week-on-week, reaching an average of 14,913 CNY/ton, while glyphosate prices rose by 1.57% to 25,901 CNY/ton. The report indicates that supply-side constraints and strong demand are likely to support these price trends in the near term [3][30]
化工行业周报20250720:国际油价下跌,TDI、草甘膦价格上涨-20250720