The widening application areas of bromine compounds would be significant in drafting the growth trajectory of the bromine market during the forecast period of 2020–2030. The market generated $1,864.3 million in 2019, and it is going to grow at a CAGR of 5.7% during the forecast period. The growth will be driven by the adoption of eco-friendly flame retardants, increasing applications of clear brine fluids during the drilling for gas and oil, and usage of bromine compounds to cut down mercury emissions.
Different bromine compounds are being widely used during drilling for gas and oil and production of eco-friendly polymeric retardants, which are widely used in plastic and electronics production. Furthermore, owing to the increasing production of renewable power, bromine-based storage technology grids are being widely adopted. Bromine-based technology has surfaced as an economical solution to storing clean energy, which is why the demand for the chemical continues to grow.
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The derivative segment of the bromine market is categorized into bromide salts, hydrogen bromide, and organobromide, among which organobromide held the largest share in the market in 2019. This dominance was driven by the large-scale consumption of organobromides — vinyl bromide, styrene bromide, allyl bromide, ethylene dibromide, and propylene bromide — in the manufacturing of solvents, catalysts, flame retardants, pesticides, gasoline, and intermediates for fumigants, organic synthesis, and antiknock agents.
The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region dominated the bromine market during the historical period of 2014–2019, due to the high consumption and production of bromine derivates in China. China is witnessing an increasing influx of foreign manufacturers, who are setting up derivative production plants in the country. The rise in the number of manufacturing plants is an outcome of the abundant availability of naturally occurring bromine, consumers, and cost-effective labor. China is driving the APAC market because of the escalating consumption of bromine-based flame retardants during the manufacturing of plastic products, insulation, and electronics.