PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1627788
PUBLISHER: Knowledge Sourcing Intelligence | PRODUCT CODE: 1627788
The global calcium chloride market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.40%, reaching a market size of US$2,145.722 million in 2030 from US$1,730.357 million in 2025.
Calcium chloride is a highly engineered chemical with temperature tolerance and high solubility. Calcium chloride plays an important role in diverse industrial sectors, including chemicals, pharmaceuticals, and food processing. Further, its increasing demand for de-icing activities and dust control will drive market growth. Moreover, the high demand for drilling fluids from the oil and gas sector will also boost the demand for calcium chloride.
In the pharmaceutical industry, calcium chloride is utilized in medicine formulations and as a stabilizer in drug manufacturing. In chemical manufacturing, it catalyzes various processes and is a key ingredient in the production of calcium salts.
The United States is one of the prominent chemical industrial markets in the world, with the import of calcium chloride in the country at 76,731.48 (1000) USD and exports worth 54,057.88 (1000) USD in 2023. Further, in the developing regions of the world, the demand for infrastructural development material is pushing the need for calcium chloride.
Global Calcium Chloride Market Drivers
Calcium chloride has been used for multiple purposes, such as in medicine, as a firming agent in food, as an absorbing agent in desiccants, manufacturing in cement, and drying and heat storage applications. Such diverse application hold high growth potential in major regions namely Asia Pacific where major regional economies are investing in enhancing their economic output.
For instance, according to IBEF (India Brand Equity Foundation), in 2023, the market size of India's cement industry reached 3.96 billion tonnes and is expected to touch 5.99 billion tonnes by 2032. The installed capacity of cement in India is 500 MTPA, with a production of 298 million Tonnes per annum.
This large production of cement has been consumed partly by infrastructure development and real estate development.
India's production of cement has grown year on year, with 360.19 million tonnes in 2021-22, 391.40 million tonnes in 2022-23, and 426.29 million tonnes in 2023-24. In the region, the use of chemicals is going up every year, so there is a good scope for the manufacture of calcium chloride.
Global Calcium Chloride Market geographical outlook
Geographically, the global calcium chloride market has been segmented into North America, South America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and the Asia Pacific.
During the forecast period, the Europe is predicted to grow constantly fueled by the growing industrial applicability of calcium chloride in major regional economies namely Germany. For instance, calcium chloride can be used as a desiccant and catalyst in producing calcium carbonate and calcium hypochlorite, both universal chemicals. Further, its high hygroscopic characteristics justify its use for dust control on unpaved roads and construction sites, which drive sales in infrastructure-oriented sectors.
Additionally, the continued urbanization and infrastructure developments across Germany keep the demand for calcium chloride at ample levels due to its superior application as a concrete accelerator (in comparison to other alternative agents). Thus, it is shortening curing times and the overall efficiency of projects.
The increasing focus on effective de-icing solutions during winter has heightened the demand for calcium chloride as a reliable agent for maintaining road safety in Germany. Furthermore, advancements in drilling technologies within the oil and gas sector are expanding the applications of calcium chloride-based drilling fluid in the country
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