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Recently, IHS Markit stated that although supply chain challenges have affected the export of chlor-alkali and many other chemicals from the U.
Nick Kovics, executive director of global chlor-alkali of IHS Markit, said that the slowdown in the chlor-alkali market caused by the epidemic is a thing of the past, and demand is expected to grow.
IHS Markit predicts that during the forecast period, the domestic demand for chlorine in the United States will grow faster than its by-product caustic soda, which will result in changes in the caustic soda trade balance
Hazel Kreuz, vice president of global inorganics at IHS Markit, said that the supply chain interruption will have a huge impact on the export of caustic soda, chlorine derivatives and other large quantities of chemicals in the Gulf Coast area, leaving the chemicals in the Gulf Coast area.
It is understood that the new production capacity of the chlor-alkali industry will adopt new membrane technology and be integrated with on-site or adjacent chlorine production equipment.
India's caustic soda production capacity will also continue to grow
However, the main challenges of the industry still exist, the most important of which is the integration of upstream and downstream in the chlorine industry