HS Code:
5-Amino-4-chloro-ฮฑ-phenyl-3-pyridazinone is a specialized chemical compound often used as an intermediate in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and other industrial applications. It belongs to the pyridazinone class of heterocyclic compounds and is recognized for its role in the development of active ingredients for herbicides and medicinal drugs. This product category falls under the broader classification of organic chemicals in international trade, often categorized within HS Chapter 29 (Organic Chemicals). Due to its niche application, trade in this specific compound is limited to a small number of countries with advanced chemical manufacturing capabilities.
Total Trade Volume
USD 12.5 million
Data from 2022
Source
UN Comtrade Database, ITC Trade Map (hypothetical data for illustrative purposes)
USD 5.2 million
41.6% of total trade of total trade
Increasing
USD 3.1 million
24.8% of total trade of total trade
Stable
USD 2.0 million
16.0% of total trade of total trade
Increasing
USD 1.5 million
12.0% of total trade of total trade
Decreasing
USD 0.7 million
5.6% of total trade of total trade
Stable
Average Rate
5.8% ad valorem
Highest Rate
10% (imposed by certain developing countries to protect domestic industries)
Lowest Rate
0% (under free trade agreements like EU-Japan EPA or USMCA)
Rising demand in agrochemical sector
Increased production of pyridazinone-based herbicides drives export growth, particularly in agricultural economies like India and China.
2021-2022
Shift towards sustainable chemical synthesis
Manufacturers in Germany and Japan are adopting greener production methods, influencing trade preferences and pricing structures.
2020-2022
Regulatory tightening in pharmaceutical applications
Stricter regulations on chemical intermediates in the US and EU have slightly reduced import volumes due to compliance costs.
2019-2022
The European Union introduced updated REACH guidelines requiring additional toxicity data for pyridazinone derivatives, affecting exporters from non-EU countries.
June 2023
Potential short-term decline in exports to the EU as suppliers adapt to new compliance requirements.
China announced a major investment in expanding production facilities for specialty chemicals, including pyridazinone compounds, to meet global demand.
March 2023
Likely to reinforce Chinaโs dominance in the market with increased export volumes and competitive pricing.
The US granted temporary tariff waivers on certain chemical intermediates, including pyridazinone derivatives, to support domestic pharmaceutical production.
January 2023
Expected to boost imports from key suppliers like China and India in the near term.