China Calcium Acetate Market Set to Extend Gains in January After 2.4% December Rise

China Calcium Acetate Market Set to Extend Gains in January After 2.4% December Rise

Warren Ellis 14-Jan-2026

December concluded with China’s Calcium Acetate market gaining 2.4%. This gain was attributed to strong domestic consumption and was complemented by a robust export schedule. The combination of continued purchasing by Southeast Asian agents, strong offtake from pharmaceutical customers, food-preservation companies, and industrial end-users aided this continued performance. Also, while supplies are adequate overall, slight reductions in the supply of Calcium Acetate have appeared because of new environmental compliance requirements and rising feedstock prices; however, these decreases have contributed to the strengthening of prices. Coastal manufacturers are producing near-capacity, while inland manufacturers are operating their tolling units cautiously to maintain equilibrium between supply and demand. The peak shipping season logistics and handling expenses contributed additional support to the offers that have exhibited continued strength. For January, it is anticipated that prices for Calcium Acetate will continue increasing. Market experts have indicated that there will be an increase in prices because manufacturers will be at full capacity and purchasers will resume normal levels of procurement after the holiday break. With stable prices of the raw materials used to produce Calcium Acetate, normal inventories among traders, and a healthy level of business activity anticipated, a very positive outlook can be expected for the Calcium Acetate market early in January.

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