Indian Dipotassium EDTA Prices Rebounds by 0.4% in December as Demand Regained Firmness

Indian Dipotassium EDTA Prices Rebounds by 0.4% in December as Demand Regained Firmness

Jane Austen 29-Dec-2025

The domestic market of Dipotassium EDTA in India has observed a rebound in December 2025. The prices of Dipotassium EDTA has increased after a subdued phase in the previous month. The increase in the prices have reflected the shift in buyer sentiment which was driven by tight inventory covers and the steady demand from downstream sectors. The buyers of Dipotassium EDTA have entered in December with limited stock availability after a cautious procurement in November. The change in the Dipotassium EDTA market sentiment was structurally driven as the end users across pharmaceutical, personal care and formulation segments have maintained steady consumption levels. The suppliers have responded with strategic price adjustments which resulted in a visible upward correction. The price movement in December has reflected the recalibration of demand rather than speculative procurement. The disciplined inventory management by the procurers and uninterrupted downstream operations have reshaped the market trend in the last month of the year.

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