Paracetamol Market in the US Skyrocket (+24.6%) MoM Amid Supply Constraints

Paracetamol Market in the US Skyrocket (+24.6%) MoM Amid Supply Constraints

Ian Fleming 16-Apr-2026

Paracetamol prices in the United States strengthened significantly through March, driven by constrained import availability and steady end-market demand. Supply limitations emerged early in the month as Chinese producers prioritized domestic formulations following the Lunar New Year, while shipments from India were further restricted due to regulatory constraints on select API facilities. These factors reduced export volumes, tightening spot availability in the US market. Demand remained robust across retail, institutional, and manufacturing channels. Increased incidence of seasonal influenza supported higher consumption, while hospitals and distributors accelerated procurement ahead of April formulary cycles. Retail shortages, particularly in pediatric and high-strength formulations, further intensified buying activity and reinforced competitive sourcing behavior. On the cost side, rising feedstock prices, particularly for para-aminophenol and phenol derivatives, increased production expenses. Additionally, elevated freight rates and higher exporter quotations raised landed costs, outweighing any currency-related advantages. Looking ahead, the market is expected to maintain an upward bias in the near term, supported by tight supply conditions, sustained healthcare demand, and ongoing cost pressures, subject to evolving market dynamics.

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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