By Stephen NakrosisAshland Inc. on Wednesday said it would raise prices effective Oct. 1. The additives and specialty ingredients company said prices would go up 15%, or as contracts allow, "to cover continued general inflation related to raw materials, energy, freight, and labor." Ashland also said the price increases include all its products across all markets and applications it serves. In March, the company also raised prices by 15%, citing inflation-related costs. Write to Stephen Nakrosis at stephen.nakrosis@wsj.com
Source: Wall Street Journal September 21, 2022 22:43 UTC