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The US Sodium Benzoate market stayed stuck in the doldrums during the first week of December 2025, prolonging the downward slide that started back in November. Prices just kept on drifting lower as there was enough Sodium benzoate sloshing around and inventory levels still looked pretty enough, which meant buyers didn’t have to rush to place orders. Competitive import offers and stable shipping didn’t help to get buyers excited to buy more, and basically kept the supply chain well stocked. While demand from key end-users like food & drink manufacturers, pharma companies and the beauty industry held steady, it’s just been too quiet so far this month. Most buyers took a 'wait and see' approach, which put downward pressure on spot prices. While some sellers did cut their prices to get rid of their stock, this just helped to keep the mood subdued. Although the market is currently weak, there is no overtly negative sentiment toward it. Industry participants expect to see increased activity as demand rebounds with late December holiday schedules and as consumers stockpile, and expect ongoing supply chain issues, which are likely to help absorb excess supply and help stabilize prices for Sodium Benzoate during late December.
Market sentiment for Sodium Benzoate continued to decline through the first week of December xxxx, which is consistent with the weak trend for the market seen in November.
The decrease in prices was a direct outcome of well-stocked inventories and a lack of immediate demand from customers. Suppliers reduced their offers for Sodium Benzoate, reflecting their inventories, and market sentiment was subdued during the spot and contract negotiations.
With the New York CFR price hovering around the USD x,xxx per metric ton, the latest contract price for Sodium Benzoate is nearing the bottom end of the November pricing range. In fact, it is down over five percent for the month of November alone. The weak pricing trend has carried into December with little urgency for buyers to secure volumes due to ample supply and stable logistics.
The predominant factor in the supply-side...
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