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Caustic soda demand grew by means of 5.3%, soda ash through 4% in FY 2023-24: AMAI

Taanvi Sawhnay by Taanvi Sawhnay
December 10, 2024
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Caustic soda demand grew by means of 5.3%, soda ash through 4% in FY 2023-24: AMAI

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Capacities of these two important alkalies reached 57.85 lakh MT (Caustic Soda) and 43.96 lakh MT (Soda Ash)

The Caustic Soda demand in India grew with the aid of 5.3% in FY 2023-24 to reach 43.6 lakh MT and Soda Ash demand extended by over 4% to touch 41.4 lakh MT the same year according to a recent report currently released by AMAI known as Annual Industry Review 2023-24.

Capacities of these two important alkalies reached 57.85 lakh MT (Caustic Soda) and 43.96 lakh MT (Soda Ash). From being an importer of Caustic Soda, India has become to be a net exporter from the past 4 years. Soda Ash imports continued to inundate Indian markets with imports exceeding 10 lakh MT. PVC imports broke all records, exceeding 26 lakh MT that constituted almost two-thirds of India’s demand.

Alkali Manufacturers Association of India (AMAI)’s Annual Industry Review 2023-24, containing those and extra details on India’s Alkali and Chloro-Vinyl industries. The guide is a comprehensive document supplying information at the Indian Chlor-Alkali, Soda Ash, Sodium Bicarbonate, PVC, and CPVC industries. Details include install capacities, manufacturing, demand, supply, exports and imports data compiled country-wise and month-wise. Global and domestic area-wise consumption patterns and expected expansions over the next few years for various products are also given. Also protected are information associated with Hydrogen and Chlorine, the 2 main co-products of caustic soda manufacturing.

MAI Annual Industry Review FY 2023-24 Snapshot

 

Caustic Soda

Installed capacity touched 57.85 Lakh MTPA which represents approximately 5.5% of the global ability and is anticipated to grow consistent with the country’s GDP. Production increased to 46.13 lakh MT, an rise of 3.1% over the previous year. Capacity utilisation extended to 82%, in large part because of higher exports and increased domestic demand. Domestic demands in the course of this year turned into 43.56 lakh MT, an rise of 5.3% over last year.

Chlorine

Domestic demands in the course of FY 2023-24 was 40.87 lakh MTPA against 39.63 lakh MTPA in 2022-23, a rise of 3.1%.

Hydrogen

Production during 2023-24 was 12,915 lakh Nm³, compared to 12,524 lakh Nm³ in 2022-23, a rise of 3.1%.

Soda Ash 

Installed potential reached 43.96 lakh MT which represents about 6.2% of the worldwide capacity and is anticipated to grow in line with the county’s GDP. Production reduced to 35.12 lakh MT, a decrease of 5.5% over the preceding year. Capacity utilisation reduced to 80%during the year due to high imports. Domestic demand this year was 41.38 lakh MT, a rise of 4.1% over the last year.

Sodium Bicarbonate

Installed capacity touched 374.0 KMT during the year. Domestic demand throughout the year turned was 312.4 KMT, a rise of 14.7% over the last year.

PVC

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Installed capacity marginally extended to 16.36 lakh MTPA which represents approximately 2.6% of the worldwide capacity. Production decreased to 14.70 lakh MT, by 6% over the preceding year. Capacity utilization decreased to 89.83%.

CPVC

Installed Capacity of CPVC was 95 KMT. Production for the duration of the year 2023-24 was 40 KMT. Capacity Utilization is 77.5%.

Segments main demand were textiles for Caustic Soda (~18%), CPW and Chloro-Methanes together consuming over 32%) for Chlorine, soaps & detergents and glass (together consuming over 72% of Soda Ash) and pipes & fittings (79% of PVC).

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I’m Taanvi Sawhnay, known as Tan, a professional blogger with a deep interest in the global chemical industry. I’ve spent years writing for various platforms, delivering insightful analysis and up-to-date news. At ChemDive, I share my knowledge and passion, making complex industry trends accessible to professionals, academics, and enthusiasts alike. My goal is to engage readers with clear, informative content while keeping them informed about the latest developments in the chemical world.

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