Dipotassium EDTA Prices Hold Steady in Sept 2025 as Supply-Demand Balance

Dipotassium EDTA Prices Hold Steady in Sept 2025 as Supply-Demand Balance

Nina Jiang 15-Oct-2025

The market of Dipotassium EDTA prices in India was largely unchanged in September 2025. The price trend has reflected a market that moved with equilibrium rather than dramatic swings in the market value. The specialized application of Dipotassium EDTA in agriculture, water treatment and personal-care formulations have kept predictable demand. The demand from the downstream sectors was matching steady production cycles from the Dipotassium EDTA manufacturers around Vadodara. The suppliers have adopted measured pricing strategy and consistent offer volumes which kept the price trend stable. The Dipotassium EDTA buyers and procurers have managed their inventories conservatively and preferred to top up rather than expand holdings. The calm interplay between supply discipline and steady offtake has defined the quarter’s outcome and made September another month of price stability for Dipotassium EDTA. ChemAnalyst expects that the prices of Dipotassium EDTA will likely remain stable with a marginal uptrend in the upcoming period. The buyers should leverage the predictable supply to negotiate favourable short-term contracts.

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