Uzbekistan's chemical sector is currently undergoing a massive transition, shifting from basic commodity production to specialized fine chemicals. With a strong foundation in natural gas and mineral resources, the region is now focusing on the synthesis of complex molecules like uracil to support the growing pharmaceutical sector in Tashkent and beyond.
The construction boom in Central Asia has created an unprecedented demand for high-quality pvc stabilizer additives. Due to the extreme temperature fluctuations in Uzbekistan—ranging from scorching summers to freezing winters—the local PVC industry requires stabilizers that can prevent thermal degradation during processing and extend the lifespan of infrastructure materials.
Furthermore, the strategic push toward domestic drug manufacturing has intensified the search for efficient uracil synthesis from urea pathways. This shift reduces reliance on imports and optimizes the cost-structure for local laboratories specializing in nucleotide research and API production.






