South Sudan's specialty chemical sector is currently in a nascent stage, heavily reliant on imports for essential uracil and other pharmaceutical precursors. The extreme tropical climate, characterized by intense heat and humidity, places significant stress on raw material storage and chemical stability.
In the plastics sector, there is a growing demand for durable infrastructure materials. Local producers struggle with thermal degradation during processing, making the integration of high-performance pvc heat stabilizers critical for producing pipes and cables that can withstand the regional heat.
Economic volatility and logistics hurdles in Juba and surrounding regions necessitate the use of highly concentrated and stable pvc stabilizer compounds to reduce shipping costs and minimize waste during the manufacturing cycle.






