PUBLISHER: ChemAnalyst | PRODUCT CODE: 998186
PUBLISHER: ChemAnalyst | PRODUCT CODE: 998186
Asia Pacific Bisphenol S demand stood at 0.01 Million Tonnes in 2020 and is forecast to reach 0.057 Million Tonnes by 2030, growing at a healthy CAGR of 17.31% until 2030. Major markets in Asia-Pacific include China, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan. However, China and Japan collectively account for a majority volume share in Asia-Pacific, which creates a huge market for BPS suppliers. Asia-Pacific BPS market is expected to register a strong growth rate during the forecast period as the region has become a manufacturing hub for polymers, plastics, and electronics. Rising government initiatives such as 'Make in India', bringing Japanese manufacturing back in-country, or Vietnam's growing industrialization are further expected to propel the APAC Bisphenol S market. The COVID-19 pandemic had a devastating impact on the regional economy, which declined the demand for ABS significantly. However, the rise in commercial activities and industrialization due to ease down of lockdown restrictions are expected to fuel the APAC Bisphenol S market in the coming years.
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Years Considered for Analysis:
Historical Years: 2015 - 2019
Base Year: 2020
Estimated Year: 2021
Forecast Period: 2022 - 2030
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To extract data for the APAC Bisphenol S market, the ChemAnalyst team conducts primary research surveys with Bisphenol S manufacturers, suppliers, distributors, wholesalers, and customers, followed by exhaustive secondary research to cross-validate the information being collected through primary research surveys.