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Latest price trends
Issue 1 - Nov 2011 Tote refill price trended downwards between October and November
Issue 2 - Dec 2011 Benchmarks increasing, some losing ground as market craves stability
Issue 3 - Jan 2012 Bulk prices fell due to to lower raw materials costs – suppliers realign positions
Issue 4 - Feb 2012 Rebound in raw material costs put floor under DEF prices – Toronto bucks trend
Issue 5 - Mar 2012 Bulk and pump prices drop, totes register marginal increase, suppliers feel pressure
Issue 6 - Apr 2012 Bulk DEF prices up on urea spike, strong demand
Issue 7 - May 2012 Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) pump prices record large increase
Issue 8 - June 2012 Decreasing urea prices lead to mixed DEF market response in June
Issue 9 - July 2012 June urea slump prompts sharp bulk DEF end-user price fall in July
Issue 10 - August 2012 U.S. bulk prices stabilise in August after sharp July fall, Canadian values continue to decline
Issue 11 - September 2012 North American bulk DEF prices stay stable in September on quiet feedstock markets
Issue 12 - October 2012 Softening urea prices and strong competition push DEF prices
Issue 13 - November 2012 DEF prices fall for second consecutive month on lower feedstock prices
Issue 14 - December 2012 North American DEF on-highway retail network heads toward 1,000 locations
Issue 15 - January 2013 DEF FTL and tote refill prices down against a background of increasing raw material costs

Issue 16 - February 2013 U.S. tote price decrease halted after three months of declining values, as raw material costs soften
Issue 17 - March 2013 Bulk DEF prices hold steady as raw material costs weaken
Issue 18 - April 2013 Raw material price erosion continues to keep the pressure on tote and LTL prices