China Glutamic Acid Prices Continues Bull Run, May Signals Further 2% Increase

China Glutamic Acid Prices Continues Bull Run, May Signals Further 2% Increase

Philip Pullman 22-May-2026

China’s Glutamic Acid market is expected to maintain its bullish momentum in May 2026, with prices projected to rise by an additional 2% following the 1.41% month-on-month increase recorded in April. Rising corn-starch feedstock and utility costs continued supporting higher Glutamic Acid production expenses, while tightening inventories among major Chinese suppliers limited spot market availability. Increased procurement from agrochemical manufacturers ahead of the peak crop protection season also boosted export sentiment for Glutamic Acid from China, the world’s leading producer. L-Glutamic Acid FOB Tianjin prices strengthened steadily throughout April as producers passed higher costs into the market amid firm overseas demand. Environmental inspections across northern Chinese provinces tightened prompt supply, while smooth logistics operations at Tianjin Port ensured stable export cargo movement. Stronger buying interest from Southeast Asian countries, particularly Indonesia, Vietnam, and Thailand, further supported the Glutamic Acid market during late April. Demand from manufacturers and the animal nutrition sector remained stable, while pharmaceutical demand stayed moderate. Looking ahead, continued feedstock cost pressure, export demand, and supply constraints are expected to keep the Glutamic Acid market firm through May 2026.

Selenis has effectively manufactured recycled PET chips using terephthalic acid sourced from Circ®, a textile-to-textile recycler based in Virginia. The chip production took place through a series of batches at Selenis' pilot plant in San-Giorgio, Italy. By utilizing inputs recovered from polycotton textile waste, Selenis has created high-quality PET chip, which has been further processed into DTY yarn. This yarn will play a crucial role in product development as Circ prepares for additional capsule launches. Selenis is leveraging the success of this initial collaboration phase and is committed to advancing towards an offtake partnership to support Circ's inaugural industrial facility. Eduardo Santos, Head of Corporate Strategy at Selenis, remarked that the monomer synthesis showed a performance comparable to virgin terephthalic acid. He expressed optimism about the consistent quality of Circ's monomer output and anticipated future commercial success. Santos pointed out that the Circ partnership complements Selenis's existing mission and goals for a more sustainable textile industry. He further stated their anticipation of expanding upon this collaboration and providing support for Circ's forthcoming commercial production trials.

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