Germany's Chemicals Lobby Sees Serious Disruptions from War in The Middle East
03.13.2026 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

March 13, 2026 [Reuters]- German chemicals lobby VCI said on Friday it expects potential persistent disruptions from the closure of ​the Hormuz strait to cause inflationary pressure and ‌unsettle markets, piling onto the difficulties the sector has experienced for years.

 

The association, which represents around 2,300 companies, did ​not provide an outlook for the industry in ​2026, due to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran, it ⁠added.

Germany’s chemicals sector, the country’s third-largest industry employing ​around half a million people, faces mounting pressure from ​high production costs, bureaucratic burdens and a stagnating economy, compounded by U.S. tariffs on imported goods.

“Overall, the industry is suffering from ​weak industrial activity, high import pressure and intense ​price competition,” VCI summarized in a statement.

In the fourth quarter of ‌2025, ⁠the industry recorded a small rise in production of 1.9%, largely due to the pharmaceutical branch, while chemicals firms saw their production fall by 2.9% compared ​to the fourth ​quarter of ⁠2024.

Revenue, however, fell by 2.8% compared to the fourth quarter of 2024, to ​51.8 billion euros ($59.6 billion), led by a ​3.0% drop ⁠in domestic sales.

“The annual results for the chemical industry are abysmal – production, sales and prices are all in ⁠the ​red,” VCI Managing Director Wolfgang ​Grosse Entrup said.

 

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