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Category | Region | Price |
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| Vitamin E | Chemical | United States | 22,350 USD/MT |
| Vitamin E | Chemical | China | 19,250 USD/MT |
| Vitamin E | Chemical | Germany | 21,400 USD/MT |
The vitamin E prices in the United States for Q3 2024 reached 22,350 USD/MT in September. The region faced considerable challenges as supply shortages and price instability ensued, primarily due to the BASF facility disruption in Germany. With limited availability and high demand, induꦓstries like supplements, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals saw increased production costs. This underscored supply chain vulnerabilities, pushing companies to prioritize resil🐎ience measures and explore alternative sourcing options.
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Category | Region | Price |
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| Vitamin E | Chemical | China | 12450 USD/MT |
| Vitamin E | Chemical | Germany | 15040 USD/MT |
The vitamin E prices in China for Q2 2024 reached 1245ꦿ0 USD/MT in June. China has witnessed significant cost fluctuations across the Asia Pacific region. There has been a clear downward trend in the product costs in the Chinese region. Trends especially after the Lunar New Year period, played a significant role in the weak product adoption, making the cost decrease substantial. The pricing environment during this time period is characterized by an abundance𝔍 of stock and weak production demand, leading to a negative pricing trend.
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Category | Region | Price |
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| Vitamin E | Chemical | USA | 17035 USD/MT |
| Vitamin E | Chemical | China | 12295 USD/MT |
| Vitamin E | Chemical | Germany | 13395 USD/MT |
The vitamin E prices𝓡 in the United States for Q4 2023 reached 17035 USD/MT (50% CWS) in December. The market experienced falling prices due to reduced demand from the pharmaceutical and nutraceutical sectors and an oversupply of products. Despite initial declines, a stronger economy and higher consumer demand towards the end of the quarter led to a slight rebound in prices, influenced by incre✨ased freight costs.
Q3 2024:
During Q3 2024, the market in Europe experienced a marked increase in prices, primarily influenced by the rising demand in sectors, such as cosmetics, nutraceuticals, and pharmaceuticals. Key disruptions in the supply chain, especially within major production centers, created imbalances that drove prices upward. The situation was further aggravated by inefficiencies in the logistics sector, adding additional cost pressures across the market. In Germany, the impact was especially significant following an incident at BASF’s facility in August, which disrupted worldwide Vitamin E supplies and triggered notable capacity constraints. Given BASF’s pivotal role in the market, this disruption led to considerable price volatility, both within Germany and across Europe, underscoring the interconnectedness of worldwide supply chains.Q2 2024:
The European market witnessed a significant downturn in the second quarter of 2024, influenced by numerous pivotal elements. This period saw a reduced adoption from major industries like pharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals alongside enhanced supply chain stability. Stockpiles of Vitamin E, particularly from leading exporters in Asia, resulted in cost-effective pricing pressures within the market. Furthermore, alleviated worldwide trade interruptions and decreased shipping expenses led to these price reductions. Financial influences, such as a modest decline in inflation and bolstered customer trust, slightly mitigated the negative trend but were insufficient to alter the general direction.Q4 2023:
In Q4 2023, Europe’s vitamin E market saw declining prices driven by ample supply and lower energy costs. European businesses kept significant stockpiles to safeguard against shortages before the holiday season, but reduced demand from end-users led to a price decline. The market faced further downward pressure as China, a major exporter, lowered its Vitamin E prices, benefiting European importers with lower costs. Germany's market, in particular, reflected these changes with significant price drops. Domestic stockpiles and weak demand from key industries such as nutraceuticals and pharmaceuticals kept local sellers offering lower prices. The market dynamics were shaped by these global influences, reflecting a challenging period for the European vitamin E industry. This analysis can be extended to include detailed vitamin E price information for a comprehensive list of countries.| Region | Countries Covered |
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| Europe | Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia, Turkey, Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, Belgium, Austria, Ireland, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, Romania, Finland, Czech Republic, Portugal, and Greece, among other European countries. |
Q3 2024:
In Q3 2024, the market IN North America displayed a strong upward trend, with prices showing marked volatility in response to global disruptions, particularly following an incident in August. The year-over-year comparison indicates significant price growth, reflecting dynamic market conditions. Prices for Vitamin E rose steadily, driven by various factors, including supply limits, an increased worldwide demand, and geopolitical challenges, along with logistics issues. The United States subsequently faced intense supply shortages and volatile pricing, affecting sectors, such as nutritional supplements, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. This disruption led manufacturers to seek alternative suppliers at higher prices, exposing vulnerabilities in the United States supply chain and prompting an industry-wide focus on enhancing supply resilience strategies.Q2 2024:
During Q2 2024, the North American region experienced notably favorable conditions, characterized by a steady pricing pattern. This period was defined by multiple elements that bolstered market prices, majorly due to a constrained supply struggling to match shifting demands. Local vendors held limited stock, while heightened purchasing from overseas sources significantly influenced price elevation. Additionally, advancements in the supply chain, including more efficient logistics and shortened import lead times, helped drive market growth. In the United States, Vitamin E prices remained stable across the region. Market patterns showed stagnant pricing, driven by low stock levels and unexpectedly high demand from major industries including nutraceuticals and pharmaceuticals.Q4 2023:
During Q4 2023, the vitamin E market in North America faced a downturn due to waning demand from both pharmaceutical and nutraceutical sectors and reduced buyer confidence. An oversupply led to market instability, with shelves full of unsold supplements. The early quarter saw high prices, but these decreased significantly by the quarter's end. Analysts noted that few vitamins showed any price increase, with most in a consolidation phase. Increased imports suggest retailers were restocking for the holiday season after a period of destocking. Despite economic concerns, the US economy showed resilience, avoiding a downturn and experiencing growth. Higher customer demand and rising freight costs led to late-quarter price hikes. Specific vitamin E historical data within the United States and Canada can also be provided.| Region | Countries Covered |
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| North America | United States and Canada |
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| Middle East & Africa | Saudi Arabia, UAE, Israel, Iran, South Africa, Nigeria, Oman, Kuwait, Qatar, Iraq, Egypt, Algeria, and Morocco, among other Middle Eastern and African countries. |
Q3 2024:
In the third quarter of 2024, the Asia Pacific Vitamin E market experienced sharp price increases due to a convergence of supply constraints and strong demand across industries like nutraceuticals, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics. A significant disruption at BASF’s facility caused ripple effects that tightened global supply, leading to inventory management challenges and price surges throughout the region. In China, in particular, the market witnessed elevated price volatility, largely influenced by heightened global demand and supply chain disruptions. The arrival of Typhoon Bebinca in late September led into logistics delays in Shanghai and amplifying these constraints. The result was a steep increase in Vitamin E prices, fueled by a mix of global volatility, the rising demand, and logistics bottlenecks that exacerbated supply shortages. These factors created a highly unpredictable market environment marked by considerable price fluctuations and ongoing supply uncertainties.Q2 2024:
In Q2 2024 prices have steadily decreased across the Asia Pacific region, primarily due to several key influences. An excess supply of the product, combined with a weak adoption from both national and global markets, has led to substantial negative influence on pricing. Despite facing high production expenses driven mainly by elevated energy costs, producers were unable to pass these costs onto consumers because of sluggish demand. This ongoing mismatch between supply and demand has been a major factor in the significant cost drop observed over this period.Q4 2023:
In the Asia-Pacific region, the vitamin E market displayed mixed trends in the final quarter of 2023. Some products experienced price increases, while others saw reductions, leading to overall price stability. However, economic growth and improved production in countries like India supported the nutraceutical sector, boosting demand. Despite this, sluggish demand from nutraceutical and pharmaceutical industries led to lower prices in China, with limited new inquiries reflecting reduced market activity. As the quarter progressed, a gradual increase in prices was observed in China due to rising consumer confidence and an improving economy. The vitamin E market showed signs of recovery by the year’s end, although varied results were evident across different product categories. This vitamin E price analysis can be expanded to include a comprehensive list of countries within the region.| Region | Countries Covered |
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| Asia Pacific | China, India, Indonesia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Japan, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, South Korea, Malaysia, Nepal, Taiwan, Sri Lanka, Hongkong, Singapore, Australia, and New Zealand, among other Asian countries. |
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| Latin America | Brazil, Mexico, Argentina, Columbia, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru, among other Latin American countries. |
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