The chemical industry in Israel is characterized by a strong lean toward specialty chemicals and pharmaceuticals. Due to the region's water scarcity and specific climatic conditions, there is a high demand for stabilizers and thickeners like sodium carboxy derivatives to maintain product consistency in extreme temperatures.
Israel's strategic focus on R&D has led to a surge in the use of high-performance solvents and intermediates. Specifically, the integration of methyl formamide in laboratory synthesis has become pivotal for the rapid prototyping of new organic compounds within the Tel Aviv and Haifa tech corridors.
Currently, the market faces a transition toward greener chemistry. Local manufacturers are increasingly seeking alternatives that reduce volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions while maintaining the reactivity provided by traditional agents such as para diaminobenzene in polymer science.

