India Chemicals Market Seen At USD 300bn By 2030
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India Chemicals Market Seen At USD 300bn By 2030

India’s chemical industry is projected to expand into a Rs 24.9 trillion (USD 300 billion) market by 2030, according to a Boston Consulting Group (BCG) report. The study highlights strong domestic consumption across automobiles, construction, agriculture and personal care as the primary growth engine, supported by favourable government policies and a widening manufacturing base. Alongside domestic momentum, the sector is poised to gain from rising export opportunities as global supply chains diversify production beyond traditional hubs, strengthening India’s long-term growth outlook.

BCG notes that India’s young workforce, cost-competitive manufacturing environment and steadily improving infrastructure position the country as an attractive destination for global chemical investments. The industry’s expansion also aligns with broader national initiatives such as Make in India, aimed at boosting value addition and strengthening domestic industrial capabilities. Export potential is expected to rise as Indian manufacturers scale operations and target fast-growing markets across Southeast Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Increased integration into global value chains is likely to enhance competitiveness, accelerate technology adoption and reinforce India’s role as a major chemical production hub over the next decade.

India’s chemical industry is projected to expand into a Rs 24.9 trillion (USD 300 billion) market by 2030, according to a Boston Consulting Group (BCG) report. The study highlights strong domestic consumption across automobiles, construction, agriculture and personal care as the primary growth engine, supported by favourable government policies and a widening manufacturing base. Alongside domestic momentum, the sector is poised to gain from rising export opportunities as global supply chains diversify production beyond traditional hubs, strengthening India’s long-term growth outlook. BCG notes that India’s young workforce, cost-competitive manufacturing environment and steadily improving infrastructure position the country as an attractive destination for global chemical investments. The industry’s expansion also aligns with broader national initiatives such as Make in India, aimed at boosting value addition and strengthening domestic industrial capabilities. Export potential is expected to rise as Indian manufacturers scale operations and target fast-growing markets across Southeast Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Increased integration into global value chains is likely to enhance competitiveness, accelerate technology adoption and reinforce India’s role as a major chemical production hub over the next decade.

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