Price-Watch’s most active coverage of Bromine price assessment:
Asia-Pacific
- Bromine Industrial Grade (>99%) FOB Mundra, India
- Bromine Industrial Grade (>99%) Ex Ahmedabad, India
- Bromine Industrial Grade (>99%) Ex Shandong, China
- Bromine Industrial Grade (>99%) CIF Qingdao (India), China
Middle East
- Bromine Industrial Grade (>99%) FOB Haifa, Israel
- Bromine Industrial Grade (>99%) FOB Aqaba, Jordan
Note: In assessments structured as CIF [Importing Port] (Exporting Country), the country mentioned in brackets indicates the primary origin of supply (exporting country), while the named port refers to the destination port in the importing country. Other Incoterms (FOB, FD, EXW, etc.) should be interpreted in accordance with standard international trade definitions.
Bromine Price Trend Q4 2025
In Q4 2025, global Bromine prices across key producers like India, Israel, Jordan, and China surged within a quarter-on-quarter range of roughly 9–20%, reflecting a broadly firm uptrend driven by intense demand from flame retardants, agrochemicals, electronics, and downstream manufacturing.
Supply tightness stemmed from global import reliance, Middle East logistics disruptions, Dead Sea maintenance, Chinese environmental regulations and brine depletion, alongside high energy and inventory costs, while escalating operational expenses compounded pressures amid year-end contract renewals and holiday stockpiling.
Trading shifted toward strategic procurement with export inquiries from European and Asian buyers adding upward momentum, though high inventories in India prompted a minor December correction; overall, the quarter ended with balanced but tight supply, robust sectoral demand, and a bullish bias hinging on logistics recovery, feedstock stability, and downstream trends rather than speculation.
India: Bromine Export prices FOB Mundra, India; Grade- Industrial Grade >99%
In Q4 2025, India Bromine price for Industrial Grade (>99%) (Liquid) FOB Mundra rose by 19.71%, and its quarterly price range was $3110-$3370 per MT. This aggressive upward price trend in India was primarily fueled by a significant tightening of global supply, as the country remains heavily reliant on imports to meet its domestic demand. The market faced pressure from logistics disruptions in the Middle East, which increased the difficulty of securing spot volumes.
Despite the overall quarterly surge, the market experienced a minor correction toward the end of the year. In December 2025, Bromine prices in India decreased by -1.17%, as high inventory costs led to a temporary cooling in buying sentiment and domestic consumers moved toward a “wait-and-see” approach for the new year.
Israel: Bromine Export prices FOB Haifa, Israel; Grade- Industrial Grade >99%
In Q4 2025, Israel Bromine price for Industrial Grade (>99%) (Liquid) FOB Port of Haifa rose by 18.66%, and its quarterly price range was $2860-$3295 per MT. The price trend in Israel was dictated by high international demand for flame retardants and a restricted global supply pool, allowing the region to leverage its position as a primary exporter. Operational complexities and shifts in regional export priorities contributed to the sharp quarterly incline.
The upward momentum sustained through the end of the quarter; in December 2025, Bromine prices in Israel increased by 5.77%, driven by strong year-end contract renewals and a steady stream of orders from the European and Asian electronic sectors seeking to secure material amidst ongoing maritime logistics concerns.
Jordan: Bromine Export prices FOB Aqaba, Jordan; Grade- Industrial Grade >99%
In Q4 2025, Jordan Bromine price for Industrial Grade (>99%) (Liquid) FOB Port of Aqaba rose by 9.40%, and its quarterly price range was $2880-$3100 per MT. This upward price trend in Jordan was influenced by a combination of steady demand from the agrochemical sector and periodic maintenance schedules at Dead Sea production facilities, which limited available spot supply.
While the quarterly growth was more moderate than in India or Israel, the market remained firm throughout the period. In December 2025, Bromine prices in Jordan increased by 1.65%, as the market found support in stabilized export demand and producers successfully passed on higher operational costs to international buyers during the final month of the year.
China: Domestically Traded Bromine price in Shandong, China; Grade- Industrial Grade >99%
In Q4 2025, China Bromine price for Industrial Grade (>99%) (Liquid) Ex-Shandong rose by 11.00%, and its quarterly price range was $3740-$4415 per MT. The price trend in China was significantly impacted by environmental regulations and the ongoing depletion of domestic brine resources in the Shandong province, which kept production levels below historical averages.
High energy costs further underpinned the price floor, making Chinese bromine the most expensive globally. The market showed continued strength as the year closed; in December 2025, Bromine prices in China increased by 5.10%, reflecting a rush by downstream manufacturers to replenish stocks before the 2026 Lunar New Year holidays and a general supply crunch in the domestic merchant market.


