Peru's inorganic salt manufacturing sector is strategically positioned due to its rich mineral resources, particularly those vital for producing compounds like aluminum sulfate and calcium hypochlorite. However, the industry faces challenges related to infrastructure, logistics, and competition from international suppliers. The Andean terrain presents logistical hurdles, while fluctuating global commodity prices influence profitability.
The Peruvian economy's growth, driven by mining, agriculture, and water treatment, fuels demand for inorganic salts. Demand for xanthan gum is increasing in the food processing and oil industries. The country’s commitment to environmental regulations also boosts the need for effective water purification chemicals, like calcium hypochlorite, for both industrial and municipal use.
Recent years have seen increasing investment in modernizing production facilities and adopting sustainable manufacturing practices. Peruvian manufacturers are focusing on improving product quality, diversifying their product portfolio, and strengthening their supply chains to compete effectively in the regional market.
