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In mid-Q4 2025, US Trisodium Phosphate import prices dropped by 5.2%. This decline happened as steady production and strong supply from Asia met weak domestic demand. The industrial cleaning and detergent sectors cut back on purchases due to worse market conditions. Food processing also slowed down because of regulatory pressures on phosphate additives. Water treatment and metal surface preparation faced lower activity, reflecting broader caution in the industry. Construction projects provided some support since Trisodium Phosphate was used for surface preparation before painting, but overall demand remained weak. Asian producers kept steady operating rates even with higher yellow phosphorus costs, ensuring a balanced supply for exports. However, US imports went down due to seasonal shipping slowdowns and reduced supplies from China, while imports from ASEAN countries increased. Despite current market trends, Trisodium Phosphate prices are predicted to rise in the US Year-end procurement, new-year restocking, consistent downstream consumption, and rising feedstock costs are likely to strengthen market conditions, leading to higher import prices.
The Trisodium Phosphate import prices in the USA fell by 5.2% in the mid Q4 of 2025 as stable production and firm supply from Asia met subdued demand in the country.
The demand for Trisodium Phosphate was low in the US during November 2025, reflecting weaker use in several downstream industries. Industrial cleaning and detergent applications saw decreased purchasing as market conditions weakened. In the food processing sector, demand for Trisodium Phosphate slowed due to regulatory pressures on phosphate additives. At the same time, water treatment and metal surface preparation also faced lower activity, reflecting general caution in the industry. However, construction projects offered some support, with Trisodium Phosphate used for surface preparation and cleaning before painting. Overall, demand was stable in niche applications but was affected by weakness from consumers.
Meanwhile, the production rates of Trisodium Phosphate in key producers and exporters in Asia was stable during the month, with China, South Korea, Japan, and Vietnam maintaining balanced operating rates to meet domestic and export requirements despite firm yellow phosphorus prices. Yellow phosphorus prices edged higher, supported by firm demand from fertilizer and chemical intermediates, alongside tighter supply due to environmental restrictions and energy-intensive production.
At the same time, Trisodium Phosphate supply rates were firm from exporters, while US imports declined in November 2025 compared to last month, reflecting a month-on-month slowdown in container volumes. Overall shipments fell as seasonal factors, including the shorter Thanksgiving month, reduced activity, while imports from China dropped sharply due to weaker consumer demand and ongoing trade policy adjustments. In contrast, imports from ASEAN countries increased, highlighting diversification in sourcing strategies. Despite the decline from the previous month, US import levels remained historically strong, supported by resilience in industrial and agricultural goods.
Trisodium Phosphate CFR Los Angeles quotations were hovering at USD 550/MT at the end of the month.
Despite current market dynamics, Trisodium Phosphate Prices are likely to increase further in the coming months as several factors support stronger market conditions. Buyers will increase procurement at year's end to secure supply ahead of possible new policy changes, while municipal and industrial sectors will restock in the new year, adding to demand. Steady use in water treatment and packaged food will also keep Trisodium Phosphate consumption strong and support higher pricing. On the supply side, labor shortages during seasonal changes may slow port operations and inland transport, while congestion at ports during peak shipping season could raise handling costs. Winter weather disruptions in northern routes may tighten supply, and rising feedstock costs will further push up Trisodium Phosphate values.
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