Global dyes & organic pigments market to reach $19.5 bn in 2019
While China will remain the dominant player in the market, rapid growth will also be experienced in smaller Asian markets such as Bangladesh, India, and Vietnam, says a Freedonia report
BS B2B Bureau B2B Connect | Cleveland, Ohio
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Expansion of the middle class, particularly in the Asia Pacific and Africa-Mideast regions, will help drive an acceleration in global consumer spending that will benefit important dye and organic pigment markets such as textiles and plastic products. Rising textile production - the textile market accounted for over half of world dye and organic pigment demand in 2014 - will be the primary contributor to increased demand going forward, while growing plastic output will expand demand for organic pigments. “Dye and organic pigment consumption will remain concentrated in the Asia Pacific region, where the majority of world textile and consumer plastic product production occurs,” said Nick Cunningham, analyst, Freedonia.
“While China will remain the dominant global consumer of dyes and organic pigments, rapid growth will also be experienced in smaller Asian markets such as Bangladesh, India, and Vietnam as textile and plastic producers continue to move production to countries with the lowest labor costs. Additionally, consumer preferences for new, unusual textile colours - that do not fade and yet are environmentally friendly - will boost growth in value demand as textile producers increasingly turn to these newer, higher value products,” said Freedoina in a press release.
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“The fastest growth in dye and organic pigment demand will be in paints and coatings applications, driven primarily by strong advances in construction expenditures in North America and continued growth in the Asia/Pacific region. While the outlook for many organic colorant applications remains healthy, more moderate advances in printing inks, due principally to the growing publication of information in electronic form, will restrain overall dye and pigment demand. Opportunities will exist, though, for dyes and organic pigments that can be used in digital inks,” added the release.
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First Published: Apr 27 2015 | 4:42 PM IST