Tajikistan's chemical sector is currently undergoing a transition, with an increasing demand for specialized surfactant agents. Due to the mountainous terrain and varying temperatures, local manufacturers face challenges in maintaining the stability of raw materials during transport and storage.
The rise of domestic Cosmetics production in Dushanbe and Khujand has created a significant gap for high-concentration raw materials like Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate, which are essential for creating high-foaming and effective cleansing products.
Currently, the market relies heavily on imported chemical intermediates. There is a critical need for reliable supply chains that can provide Sodium Laureth Sulfate with consistent viscosity and purity to meet international quality standards.
