The Palestinian market for hydroxypropyl methylcellulose powder and other cellulose ethers is relatively nascent, largely driven by the growing construction, pharmaceutical, and food processing sectors. Due to geopolitical factors and limited local manufacturing, most demand is met through imports from neighboring countries like Jordan and Israel. The market faces challenges related to import restrictions, fluctuating raw material costs, and a need for specialized technical expertise.
Palestine's unique geographical location and climate necessitate specific material properties. The hot and arid summers require building materials with enhanced water retention capabilities, driving demand for HPMC in cement-based products. Simultaneously, the food industry seeks CMC for its thickening and stabilizing properties in processed foods. cmc, therefore, holds a significant position in local production.
Despite these challenges, there's a growing awareness of the benefits of utilizing high-quality cellulose ethers to improve product performance and reduce waste. This is particularly evident in the construction industry, where builders are increasingly adopting HPMC-modified mortars and renders for enhanced workability and durability. The carboxy methyl cellulose sodium salt is also increasingly used in drilling fluids for the oil and gas sector.

