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Germany Expanded Lactam Imports More Than Tenfold to $6.8B

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Germany Expanded Lactam Imports More Than Tenfold to $6.8B

IndexBox has just published a new report: ‘World – Lactams From Heterocyclic Compounds – Market Analysis, Forecast, Size, Trends and Insights’. Here is a summary of the report’s key findings.

From 2010 to 2020, Germany boosted purchases abroad by thirteen times, from $0.5B to $6.8B, and became the world’s leading lactam importer in value terms. The U.S. ($3.4B) and Italy ($1.4B) followed Germany. Most lactam supplies come to the global market from Belgium ($1.7B), Japan ($303M) and China ($367M), which became the fastest-growing lactam exporter in the past decade.

Global Imports of Lactams from Heterocyclic Compounds

Total overseas purchases of lactams from heterocyclic compounds in the world grew from 1.1M tonnes in 2019 to 1.2M tonnes in 2020. In value terms, global lactam imports rose from $19.7 to $20.8B (IndexBox estimates).

The largest lactam importing markets worldwide were Germany ($6.8B), the U.S. ($3.4B) and Italy ($1.4B), together accounting for 56% of global imports in 2020.

Over the past decade, Germany (+30.4% per year) saw the highest growth rates of the import value, while purchases for the other global leaders experienced more modest paces of growth.

In physical terms, China (280K tonnes), Taiwan (Chinese) (209K tonnes) and Germany (195K tonnes) represented the leading importers of lactams from heterocyclic compounds in the world, committing 58% of total import. They were distantly followed by Italy (105K tonnes) and India (58K tonnes), creating a 14% share of total imports. The following importers – Switzerland (49K tonnes), South Korea (48K tonnes), Slovenia (34K tonnes), Belgium (31K tonnes), Viet Nam (27K tonnes), the U.S. (21K tonnes) and Indonesia (19K tonnes) – together made up 19% of total imports.

In 2020, the average lactam import price amounted to $17,538 per tonne, approximately mirroring the previous year. There were significant differences in the average prices amongst the major importing countries. In 2020, the country with the highest price was the U.S. ($162,254 per tonne), while Taiwan (Chinese) ($1,255 per tonne) was amongst the lowest. From 2010 to 2020, the most notable rate of growth in terms of prices was attained by Germany, while the other global leaders experienced more modest paces of growth.

World’s Largest Suppliers of Lactams from Heterocyclic Compounds

Belgium ($1.7B) remains the largest lactam supplier worldwide, comprising 10% of global exports. The second position in the ranking was occupied by China ($367M), with a 2.2% share of global exports. It was followed by Japan ($303M), with a 1.6% share.

China emerged as the fastest-growing supplier of lactams from heterocyclic compounds over the past decade. From 2010 to 2020, exports from China expanded from $0.1B to $0.4B.

Source: IndexBox Platform

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BIS Imposes New Export Restrictions on Software for Biological Equipment

On October 5, 2021, the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (“BIS”) published a final rule in the Federal Register that places new controls on software and technology that can potentially be used for manufacturing biological weapons. The rule comes after a decision in May 2021 by the forty-three (43) participant countries in the Australia Group (“AG”) to update the AG Common Control List to include biological equipment, technology and software that could be used to manufacture biological weapons. The AG is an international organization made up of countries dedicated to the eradication of chemical and biological weapons.

BIS is implementing this rule by amending the Commerce Control List to add a new Export Control Classification Number (“ECCN”) 2D352. This new ECCN only applies to software that is (1) designed for nucleic acid assemblers and synthesizers described on the Common Control List; and (2) capable of designing and building functional genetic elements from digital sequence data. Specifically, ECCN 2D352 “applies to software that is designed for nucleic acid assemblers and synthesizers capable of designing and building functional genetic elements from digital sequence data.” Software controlled under the new ECCN 2D352 requires a license for chemical and biological weapons (“CB”) and anti-terrorism (“AT”) reasons when exported, reexported or transferred (in-country) to the destination countries identified in CB Column 2 and AT Column 1.

Additionally, the final rule amends ECCN 2E001 to include export controls on the “technology” for the development of software controlled by the new ECCN 2D352. Technology classified under ECCN 2E001 is controlled for CB and AT reasons and requires a license for export, re-export or transfer (in-country) to the destination countries identified in CB Column 2 and AT Column 1.

During the comment period, certain interested parties expressed concern that the definition is too broad and that controls for these types of software should be implemented multilaterally. BIS rebuffed these comments explaining that the new ECCN 2D352 only applies to software that is designed for nucleic acid assemblers and synthesizers and that controls for this software are multilateral since they are being implemented by all Australia Group member states. These new licensing requirements will likely apply to labs, life science companies, universities and research institutions engaged in research that involves such software and related development technology.

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Cortney O’Toole Morgan is a Washington D.C.-based partner with the law firm Husch Blackwell LLP. She leads the firm’s International Trade & Supply Chain group.

Grant Leach is an Omaha-based partner with the law firm Husch Blackwell LLP focusing on international trade, export controls, trade sanctions and anti-corruption compliance.

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Brazilian Insecticide Imports Shoot Up to $1.5B

IndexBox has just published a new report: ‘Brazil – Insecticides – Market Analysis, Forecast, Size, Trends and Insights’. Here is a summary of the report’s key findings.

Insecticide imports into Brazil increased by +25% y-o-y to 99K tonnes. In value terms, they reached nearly $1.5B. Brazil remains the world’s largest importer of insecticides, accounting for 9% of global import volume. Argentina, India and China supplied approximately 72% of the total insecticide volume imported into Brazil. China featured the highest increase in the volume of supplies to the country. In 2020, the average insecticide import price fell by -13.4% y-o-y to $15,161 per tonne. 

Insecticide Imports into Brazil

In 2020, insecticide imports into Brazil skyrocketed to 99K tonnes, rising by +25% against 2019. In value terms, insecticide imports expanded sharply by +8.1% y-o-y to $1.5B (IndexBox estimates) in 2020. Brazil remains the world’s largest importer of insecticides, accounting for 9% of global import volume.

Argentina (35K tonnes), India (21K tonnes) and China (15K tonnes) were the main suppliers of insecticide imports to Brazil, together comprising 72% of total imports.

In 2020, the most notable rate of growth in terms of purchases, amongst the main suppliers, was attained by China (+37.5% y-o-y). Brazilian purchases from Argentina and India rose by +9.3% y-o-y and +11.3% y-o-y, respectively.

In value terms, the U.S. ($510M), India ($321M) and Israel ($184M) were the largest insecticide suppliers to Brazil, with a combined 68% share of total imports. China, Singapore and Argentina lagged somewhat behind, together accounting for a further 25%.

In 2020, the average insecticide import price in Brazil amounted to $15,161 per tonne, waning by -13.4% against the previous year. There were significant differences in the average prices amongst the major supplying countries. In 2020, the country with the highest price was Singapore ($80,331 per tonne), while the price for Argentina ($2,582 per tonne) was amongst the lowest. In 2020, the most notable rate of growth in terms of prices was attained by Argentina, while the prices for the other major suppliers experienced more modest paces of growth.

Source: IndexBox Platform

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Fire Protection Systems Market Revenue to Observe 5.5% Gains to 2027

Recent trends in the global fire protection systems market are driven by an upsurge in product launches by major fire safety equipment suppliers.

For instance, in October 2020, Honeywell rolled out the first tools from its new suite of CLSS (Connected Life Safety Services), the company’s first all-in-one cloud platform for fire protection systems. The organization’s CLSS line of tools, developed on the Honeywell Forge platform, allows fire technicians to provide compliance, minimize disruption, and decrease the time required for installation, design, maintenance, commissioning, and reporting of life safety systems.

According to Sameer Agrawal, Honeywell’s General Manager of Global Fire Software and Services, today’s global environment requires the life and fire safety industry to innovate solutions that allow system integrators and facility managers to diagnose issues and monitor their systems irrespective of the time and location.

Similar advancements are expected to boost the demand for fire protection equipment through the forthcoming years. On this note, the global fire protection systems market size is estimated to surpass USD 70 billion by 2027, cites the latest research by Global Market Insights, Inc.

This growth is attributed to the rising product demand in light of the surging number of fire accidents due to the lack of fire protection systems at heritage sites.

For exemplar, in 2019, the NCHA (National Cultural Heritage Administration) reported almost six fire accidents at heritage sites and buildings. For overcoming like issues, the Chinese government has started the deployment of fire protection systems as prevention measures.

Some major trends driving fire protection systems industry outlook comprise:

Increasing industrialization and urbanization in the APAC

The Asia Pacific fire protection systems market is set to exhibit an appreciable CAGR through 2027, considering the rising urbanization and industrialization in the region.

Various countries comprising India, Japan, and China are focusing on the implementation of numerous building guidelines and codes for the fire safety of structures, bolstering the demand for fire protection equipment in the region.

Rising corporate strategies by major industry participants

Prominent players in the fire protection systems market include Schneider Electric, Johnson Controls International PLC, Siemens AG, Fire Suppression Limited, Napco Security Technologies, Hochiki Corporation, Schrack Seconet AG, and others.

These fire safety equipment suppliers are focusing on various collaborative strategies such as acquisitions and mergers for the expansion of their geographical footprint.

For instance, in June 2018, Johnson Controls rolled out its fire protection system, Autocall, in the Middle East for its application in large as well as small projects in industries comprising oil & gas and chemical.

Surging product usage across the residential sector

An escalation in the loss of life and property damage on account of the rising residential fire accidents is slated to foster the growth of the residential segment in the fire protection systems industry through the ensuing years.

Furthermore, a rise in the demand for construction activities due to an increase in population is expected to boost the deployment of fire protection systems in buildings.

In a nutshell, surging government standards and regulations for the improvement of the safety of individuals and industrial, commercial and residential property during fire outbreaks will augment fire protection systems market share over the assessment period.

Source: Global Market Insights, Inc.