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Global Fine Chemicals Market Worth USD 294.19 Billion by 2030 at CAGRB 6%: Introspective Market Research

Global Fine Chemicals Market size was valued at USD 184.58 Billion in 2022, and is projected to reach USD 294.19 Billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 6% from 2023 to 2030.

Fine chemicals are pure, single chemicals produced in factories with the help of complex chemical production processes, the production of fine chemicals is a multistep process that must meet the desired specifications and produce those chemicals ensuring ultrahigh purity levels. Some examples of fine chemicals include active pharmaceutical ingredients (API), peptides and proteins, biocides and many others. Fine chemicals are further used to produce specialty chemicals that have their specific characteristics which essentially are based on its end use. Fine Chemicals have importance in numerous different places for instance, pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, electronics, cosmetics, automotive, construction, etc.

 Prominent Key Players – Covered in the report:

BASF (Germany), Evonik (Germany), Lonza (Switzerland), GlaxoSmithKline plc (UK), Boehringer-Ingelheim (Germany), SAFC (UK), Eastman Chemical Company (USA), Johnson Matthey Fine Chemicals (UK), DSM (Netherlands), Saltigo (Germany), Chemada Fine Chemicals (Brazil), Albermarle(USA), WeylChem Groupe (Germany), Syntor Fine Chemicals (UK), Novasep (France), Sumitomo Fine Chemicals (Japan) and Other Major Players

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