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Specialty chemicals market CAGR at 10.7% by 2023

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July 28, 2019
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China’s loss, India’s gain

 

Bodal Chemicals.

 

The specialty chemicals market in India is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of ~10.7% by 2023, according to a ResearchAndMarkets report.

It was at Rs.2,083.8 billion in 2017, said the report “Specialty Chemicals in India (2018-2023)” released on 26 July 2019.

Consolidated demand from various markets such as textile, real estate, packaged food, personal care, household care, automobiles, consumer durables, and construction is propelling growth of the specialty chemicals market in India.

In 2018, many chemical companies in China were shut down due to growing environmental concerns. This led to an increase in the manufacturing of specialty chemicals in India to ensure an uninterrupted supply in the market.

India has a huge technically skilled workforce which helps boost the specialty chemicals market in the country. As of 2016, 51.09% of the total population of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) graduates were from India.

Apart from the availability of a large educated population, India offers unskilled labor at much lower wages as compared to other countries. The availability of a large talent pool, along with a nominal wage rate makes India an attractive production hub for various foreign companies. This, in turn, acts as a driving force for the specialty chemical market in India.

The Chinese government announced the closure of various chemical companies that produced hazardous waste, which led to disruption of the supply chain.

The developed markets are, therefore, now focusing on having an alternative supplier of chemicals apart from China to ensure an uninterrupted supply of end products, making Indian players more competitive.

In the specialty chemicals market, only a few Indian players have the capability to compete with global giants in terms of product development and innovation. As a result, Indian specialty chemical manufacturers are generating less revenue, and sales has also dropped as compared to foreign companies.

Indian specialty chemical manufacturers are often forced to deal with cyclicality, especially in the textile manufacturing sector.

Therefore, companies face difficulty in surviving during periods of low demand.

This, in turn, hampers the growth of small specialty chemical manufacturers of India.

Companies in the sector are: Bodal Chemicals Limited, Deepak Nitrite Limited, Ion Exchange (India) Limited, Meghmani Organics Limited, NOCIL Limited, SRF Limited, Sudarshan Chemical Industries Limited, Sunshield Chemicals Limited and Vinati Organics Limited. fiinews.com

Tags: Bodal Chemicals LimitedDeepak Nitrite LimitedIon Exchange (India) LimitedMeghmani Organics LimitedNOCIL LimitedResearchAndMarketsSRF LimitedSudarshan Chemical Industries LimitedSunshield Chemicals LimitedVinati Organics Limited
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