BERLIN, March 18 (Reuters) – Germany’s BASF (BASFn.DE), opens new tab is raising prices at its home care, industrial ​and institutional cleaning as well as ‌industrial formulators businesses in Europe by up to 30% due to higher costs for ​raw materials, energy and logistics, ​it said.

For selected products the price hikes ⁠will be more than 30%, ​the chemicals group said in a statement ​on Wednesday.

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“The move primarily comes in response to significant volatility in the pricing and availability ​of key raw materials, increasing domestic ​and transcontinental logistics costs, and soaring packaging and ‌energy ⁠costs,” it said.

The markups take immediate effect or as soon as contracts permit.

Last week, Germany’s VCI chemical industry lobby warned ​that serious ​disruption ⁠could arise from the war in Iran and closure of ​the Hormuz strait, piling further ​pressure ⁠on the sector.Last month, BASF said it would step up cost-saving efforts and said ⁠that ​this year’s operating income ​could slip or rise only slightly in difficult ​markets.

Writing by Madeline Chambers
Editing by Ludwig Burger

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