PUBLISHER: Orion Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1749620
PUBLISHER: Orion Market Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1749620
Semiconductor Chemicals Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report by Type (High-performance Polymers, Acid & Base Chemicals, Adhesives, Solvents, and Others) By Application (Photoresist, Etching, Deposition, Cleaning, Doping, and Others) and By End-User (Integrated Circuits, Discrete Semiconductors, Sensors, and Optoelectronics) Forecast Period (2025-2035)
Industry Overview
Global semiconductor chemicals market valued at $13.4 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach $34.9 billion in 2035, is growing at a CAGR of 9.1% during the forecast period (2025-2035). The demand for semiconductors is increasing due to the growth in consumer electronics, 5G and IoT expansion, EVs, miniaturization of devices, advanced node technology, AI, cloud computing, government support, and geopolitical shifts. These factors drive the need for specialized chemicals, ultra-clean etchants, and high-density chips in the semiconductor industry.
Market Dynamics
Surge in Global Semiconductor Demand
The global semiconductor market is experiencing a surge owing to increased demand from AI, IoT, EVs, and cloud computing, resulting in increased wafer production. According to the Semiconductor Industry Association, in February 2025, the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) reported that global semiconductor sales reached $627.6 billion in 2024, marking a 19.1% increase from 2023's total of $526.8 billion. Fourth-quarter sales were recorded at $170.9 billion, up 17.1% from the same period in 2023 and 3.0% higher than the third quarter of 2024, while December 2024 sales were $57.0 billion, a 1.2% decrease from November 2024. Compiled by the World Semiconductor Trade Statistics (WSTS), these figures reflect a three-month moving average. SIA, representing 99% of US semiconductor revenue and nearly two-thirds of non-US chip companies, highlights that America aims to triple domestic chip production capacity by 2032 to strengthen supply chains and address global demand, with an emphasis on advancing policies that support semiconductor innovation and manufacturing.
Boom in Electronics and Consumer Devices
The global demand for electronic devices such as smartphones, smart TVs, wearables, and home automation is causing a surge in semiconductor chip demand. According to the India Brand Equity Foundation (IBEF), in November 2024, the Indian appliance and consumer electronics industry is anticipated to nearly double its market size over the next three years, aiming for approximately $ 17.93 billion by 2025. In 2022, the industry was valued at $9.09 billion, with projections indicating a rise to $21.18 billion by 2025. Meanwhile, electronics hardware production in India reached $87 billion in 2022. The consumer electronics and home appliances market in India is expected to expand by $2.3 billion from 2022 to 2027. Additionally, smartphones have become the fourth-largest export category in India, with a 42% increase, reaching $15.6 billion in FY24.
Market Segmentation
Photoresist: A Key Segment in Market Growth
Photoresists, essential in semiconductor manufacturing, are expected to continue growing due to advancements in AI, IoT, and data centers, bolstering the semiconductor chemical market. For instance, in February 2025, Sumitomo Chemical is expanding its photoresist development and quality evaluation facilities at its Osaka Works in Japan to strengthen its systems for developing and evaluating new photoresists for advanced semiconductor manufacturing processes. The new facilities will begin operations sequentially from fiscal year 2025 to the first half of fiscal year 2026, aiming to win more orders from advanced semiconductor manufacturers. Sumitomo Chemical has established world-class product design and evaluation technologies, leveraging its organic synthesis technology in fine chemical businesses. The company has implemented initiatives to strengthen its photoresist business, including capacity expansion at its production plants, the establishment of new development and mass production evaluation buildings, and the construction of new lines at its South Korean base.
The global semiconductor chemicals market is further divided by geography, including North America (the US and Canada), Asia-Pacific (India, China, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand, ASEAN Countries, and the Rest of Asia-Pacific), Europe (the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Russia, and the Rest of Europe), and the Rest of the World (the Middle East & Africa, and Latin America).
Rising Investments in Chip Fabrication in North America
Governments and private companies are increasing investments in semiconductor fabs, boosting demand for etching agents, deposition precursors, and CMP slurries, driving market growth. For instance, in November 2024, the CHIPS for America initiative planned to allocate up to $300 million in funding for advanced semiconductor packaging research projects in Georgia, California, and Arizona. The expected recipients, Absolics Inc., Applied Materials Inc., and Arizona State University, will each potentially receive up to $100 million to advance substrate technology. These projects aim to boost domestic production capabilities, with additional private sector investments bringing the total funding to over $470 million, enhancing US competitiveness in the global semiconductor industry.
Asia-Pacific Region Dominates the Market with Major Share
Asia-Pacific holds a significant share, owing to the market growth in India being fueled by the growing demand for advanced semiconductor materials, particularly high-purity etching, and doping chemicals, driven by the growth of AI, 5G, automotive chips, and IoT devices. For instance, in March 2025, the Indian government introduced a $10 billion incentive program to support domestic semiconductor manufacturing, aiming to subsidize around 50% of project expenses for chip and display fabrication facilities and testing infrastructures. Some states offer additional incentives of up to 20%, resulting in total fiscal support of up to 70%. These initiatives have attracted investments exceeding $18 billion across five major projects, including Tata Electronics' $11 billion chip fabrication plant in partnership with Taiwan's Powerchip Semiconductor Manufacturing Corporation. India's strategy encompasses the entire semiconductor supply chain, from raw materials to high-end packaging and testing, with efforts to boost domestic production of critical materials such as silicon wafers, specialty gases, and chemicals to lessen import reliance.
The major companies operating in the global semiconductor chemicals market include BASF SE, FUJIFILM Holdings Corp., Merck KGaA, Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., Mitsubishi Chemical Group, Asia Union Electronic Chemical Corp., Daikin Industries Ltd., DuPont de Nemours, Inc., Eastman Chemical Company, Solvay SA, and Wacker Chemie AG, among others. Market players are leveraging partnerships, collaborations, mergers and acquisition strategies for business expansion and innovative product development to maintain their market positioning.
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