US Import Market Sees an Upward Trend in Potassium Sorbate Prices during April 2026

US Import Market Sees an Upward Trend in Potassium Sorbate Prices during April 2026

Roald Dahl 12-May-2026

The US import market for Potassium Sorbate, a key pharmaceutical excipient and food preservative, showed an upward trend in April 2026. Prices rose strongly in April and May, supported by tight export availability from China, firm FOB Asia quotations, and seasonal demand from US food preservation and pharmaceutical sectors. Early inventory building ahead of peak summer Potassium Sorbate demand further strengthened import activity, while volatile Asia–US freight conditions added upward cost pressure. The market peaked in May as supply constraints and strong export inquiries sustained bullish sentiment. By June 2026, Potassium Sorbate prices are likely to witness a slight drop as Chinese production stabilized, inventories rebuilt, and logistics conditions improved, easing earlier cost-driven inflation. Factors supporting this include the demand normalization across the key importing market after initial restocking, particularly in food applications. Supported by weakened freight cost and ease in trade disputes. As a result, the market is likely to transit from a short-term supply-driven rally to a more balanced environment. Going forward, Potassium Sorbate pricing direction is expected to depend on FOB China trends, freight stability, and seasonal downstream demand patterns.

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