The chemical industry in Venezuela faces a unique intersection of abundant natural resources and complex economic volatility. For manufacturers of Cosmetics, the reliance on imported raw materials has created a demand for high-concentration ingredients like SLES 70% to reduce shipping costs and storage footprints.
Due to the humid tropical climate of the region, stability and shelf-life of chemical blends are critical. Local producers are increasingly seeking a high-performance surfactant that can maintain consistency across varying temperature gradients without compromising foaming properties.
Currently, the forestry chemical sector is transitioning toward more sustainable integration. By optimizing the use of Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate, Venezuelan plants are attempting to modernize their output to compete with Brazilian and Colombian imports.
