First Quarter of 2023 in North America Biotin Prices
North America
The first quarter of 2023 saw
fluctuation in the North American market for Biotin Prices
declines in the first month of the quarter because of ease in port congestion
in the US, severely restricting trade activity from importing nations. Due to a
variety of factors, such as the US's skyrocketing inflation, the geopolitical
crisis in Russia and Ukraine, and the wildly fluctuating nature of oil prices,
domestic traders and producers continued to be concerned about the high cost of
chemicals used in the food and beverage industry throughout the quarter,
including Biotin. Prices decreased in the last month of the quarter as a result
of the steady offtakes and the availability of sufficient inventories in the
downstream sectors of the US region. Towards the end of the quarter, the prices
for Biotin were assessed at around USD 272980/MT for CFR New York in March.
Asia Pacific
Biotin prices in the Asia Pacific
region declined in the first quarter of 2023 for a variety of reasons. The
first half of the quarter saw a decline in Biotin
price in the Chinese market before levels off in the second. China
supplies the majority of the world's Biotin; therefore, tolerance standards and
limits were lowered and deleted, considerably facilitating production and
logistics opened. Because of this, shipping the product to important
international ports and across the country was eased. Offtakes from the
downstream food and beverage sectors were consistent throughout the quarter,
despite the fact that suppliers and consumers in the Chinese and Indian markets
both retained sizable stocks. Toward the end of the quarter, the prices were
assessed around USD 220000/MT for FOB Shanghai in March.
Europe
The Biotin market in Europe
fluctuated during the first quarter of 2023. Due to a change in market
behavior, Biotin prices in Germany increased rapidly through the end of
January. The most expensive import into Germany came from China, where the
value of the yuan increased by approximately 2.13% in just January alone. This
is what caused the price increase. As German retailers received high import
prices from Asia in February, biotin prices in Germany continued to rise.
Furthermore, orders from end-user industries surged, keeping demand strong and
causing continual stock consumption. German retailers acquired low import
prices from Asia in March, continuing the downward trend in biotin prices. In
addition, despite declining orders from end-user Towards the end of the
quarter, the prices for Biotin were assessed at around USD 245980/MT for CFR
Hamburg in March.
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