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Germany paid the most for cyclohexanone in Q2 2026: USD 2,189/MT, up 1.8% from USD 2,151 in Q1. The steady nylon and caprolactam demand kept things firm there. Worldwide, the average moved up 1.8%, to USD 1,976/MT from USD 1,941, largely because the cyclohexane and phenol feedstock costs kept climbing across every region we track. What about H2 2026? We'd expect a global average somewhere in the USD 1,955-2,120/MT range, with the steady nylon-fiber and engineering-plastics demand doing most of the work. None of the four markets we track showed any sign of an unusual disruption during the quarter.
Cyclohexanone is made either by oxidizing cyclohexane directly or by hydrogenating phenol, depending on which route a given producer's plant is configured for, and it serves overwhelmingly as the feedstock for caprolactam, the building block of nylon 6. It also finds use as a solvent in paint and coating formulations, valued for its ability to dissolve a wide range of resins. Three things move the price more than anything else: the cyclohexane and phenol feedstock costs, the caprolactam and nylon-fiber demand tied to textile and engineering-plastics manufacturing, and how much production capacity the producers are running. None of these three factors shows signs of shifting dramatically in the near term.
The two-route production picture deserves some explanation, since it means cyclohexanone's feedstock costs can be influenced by either the cyclohexane or the phenol market depending on which route dominates in a given region. Cyclohexane itself is derived from benzene through hydrogenation, while phenol comes from cumene, so a producer's exposure to feedstock cost swings depends on which of these upstream petrochemical chains its particular plant draws from, adding a layer of regional variation to how this market's costs actually move. Buyers new to this market sometimes underestimate how much that structural detail matters until they see it play out in the pricing data over a full cycle.
The caprolactam and nylon 6 link is worth a mention too, since it's overwhelmingly the dominant demand driver for this chemical. Nylon 6 fiber feeds textile applications from apparel to carpet, while nylon 6 engineering resin serves automotive and industrial parts, which means cyclohexanone demand ultimately tracks both the textile industry's fiber needs and the broader engineering-plastics cycle simultaneously. That distinction is worth keeping in mind for anyone comparing this market to more conventional industrial or agricultural commodities.
Supply and demand should stay moderately tight through H2 2026, with the cyclohexane and phenol feedstock costs doing most of the work on pricing. Germany and the US both kept the nylon and caprolactam demand steady through H1, and that's likely to continue. India's textile-fiber sector kept the demand building, while China's large production base kept it the most affordable of the four. None of the four markets we track is showing signs of genuine disruption heading into the back half of the year.
Buyers should keep an eye on both the cyclohexane and phenol markets specifically, since either can drive this commodity's feedstock costs depending on which production route dominates in a given region. That's worth building into any longer-range planning rather than assuming current conditions will simply persist unchanged.
The nylon 6 textile and engineering-plastics demand cycle bears watching too, since it's the single biggest driver of caprolactam and, in turn, cyclohexanone demand across every market we track.
What could push prices higher? A cyclohexane or phenol feedstock spike, or a stronger-than-expected nylon-fiber demand surge. What could pull them lower? A slowdown in textile or engineering-plastics manufacturing activity.
| Region | 2026 Price Range (USD/MT) | Outlook |
| Global Average | 1,955 - 2,120 | Steady nylon-fiber and engineering-plastics demand support |
| China | 1,730 - 1,875 | Large production base keeps China most affordable |
| United States | 2,045 - 2,220 | Steady caprolactam demand |
| Germany | 2,145 - 2,325 | Established nylon-fiber demand commands premium |
| India | 1,865 - 2,020 | Growing textile-fiber demand |
China's cyclohexanone producers passed through the firmer feedstock costs this quarter, and the domestic nylon demand held steady. The gain came to 1.8%, USD 1,732/MT to USD 1,763. That kept China comfortably the most affordable of the four markets.
Why did the price of Cyclohexanone change in Q2 2026 in China?
The cyclohexane and phenol feedstock costs firmed through the quarter, and the domestic nylon demand held its ground right alongside that.
USD 2,083/MT. That's where the US landed in Q2, up 1.8% from USD 2,046 in Q1. The caprolactam demand stayed steady, and the feedstock costs climbed just enough to push things higher.
Why did the price of Cyclohexanone change in Q2 2026 in United States?
The caprolactam demand didn't move much, honestly. It was the feedstock costs doing most of the work this quarter.
Germany gained 1.8% to USD 2,189/MT, the established nylon-fiber demand staying firm through the period.
Why did the price of Cyclohexanone change in Q2 2026 in Germany?
Germany's premium held for the usual reason: steady nylon-fiber demand backed by firming feedstock costs.
India climbed 1.8% to USD 1,903/MT, the textile-fiber demand continuing to build through the period.
Why did the price of Cyclohexanone change in Q2 2026 in India?
The textile-fiber demand kept building, and that alone explains most of the move here.
China gained 1.8% to USD 1,732/MT, the demand firming as the year opened.
Why did the price of Cyclohexanone change in Q1 2026 in China?
The domestic nylon demand firmed as the year opened, and the feedstock costs edged higher right alongside it.
US cyclohexanone rose 1.8% to USD 2,046/MT, the caprolactam demand firming with the new year.
Why did the price of Cyclohexanone change in Q1 2026 in United States?
The caprolactam demand firmed with the new year, and the feedstock costs kept climbing steadily too.
Germany gained 1.8% to USD 2,151/MT, the nylon-fiber demand staying firm through the quarter.
Why did the price of Cyclohexanone change in Q1 2026 in Germany?
The nylon-fiber demand stayed firm, and the feedstock costs firmed alongside it.
India climbed 1.8% to USD 1,869/MT, the textile-fiber demand building through the quarter.
Why did the price of Cyclohexanone change in Q1 2026 in India?
The textile-fiber demand built through the quarter, tracking the manufacturing activity closely.
The global average climbed steadily across the window, from USD 1,850/MT in Q1 2025 to USD 1,976 by Q2 2026, a net gain of about 6.8%. Every quarter posted a gain here, reflecting the firming cyclohexane and phenol feedstock costs and the steady nylon-fiber demand across every market we track, with the pace of the gains picking up somewhat in the most recent two quarters. That kind of steady, uninterrupted climb is worth noting, since it stands in contrast to how choppy some other commodities in this space have looked over the same period.
| Quarter | Price (USD/MT) | QoQ Change | Direction |
| Q2 2026 | 1,976 | +1.8% | ↑ Rising |
| Q1 2026 | 1,941 | +1.8% | ↑ Rising |
| Q4 2025 | 1,907 | +1.0% | ↑ Rising |
| Q3 2025 | 1,888 | +1.0% | ↑ Rising |
| Q2 2025 | 1,869 | +1.0% | ↑ Rising |
| Q1 2025 | 1,850 | - | - Stable |
| Q3 2026 | In Progress | - | - In Progress |
2025 was a steady year for cyclohexanone. Starting near USD 1,850/MT in Q1, the global average finished 2025 at USD 1,907, a gain of about 3.1%. The nylon-fiber and engineering-plastics demand held consistent all year across every market we track, before the pace of gains picked up further once 2026 got underway. Buyers who track this market closely tend to view that steady annual pattern as the baseline against which any future quarter's move should be judged. The consistency of that pattern across all four regions makes this one of the more predictable industrial chemical markets we track.
Chinese prices moved from about USD 1,650/MT in Q1 2025 to USD 1,701 by Q4, up roughly 3.1%. The domestic demand held steady all year, and China stayed the most affordable of the four markets throughout.
US prices climbed from USD 1,950/MT in Q1 to USD 2,010 by Q4, a 3.1% gain, tracking the steady caprolactam demand.
German prices rose from USD 2,050/MT in Q1 to USD 2,113 by Q4, up 3.1%, the highest absolute price throughout the four markets on the established nylon-fiber demand.
Indian prices moved from USD 1,780/MT in Q1 to USD 1,836 by Q4, a 3.1% gain, as the textile-fiber demand kept building through the year.
Expert Market Research: Your Source for Real-Time Cyclohexanone Price Intelligence
We keep a continuous eye on the cyclohexanone prices wherever it's produced or consumed at scale, tracing causation through the cyclohexane and phenol feedstock economics, the caprolactam and nylon-fiber demand, and the production capacity utilization. Our analysts track both the cyclohexane and phenol markets closely, given that either can drive this commodity's feedstock costs depending on the production route. We also flag any material shift in the underlying feedstock or trade-logistics conditions as soon as it becomes apparent. Need pricing data, bespoke market analysis, or procurement advisory? Reach out to our team.
*While we strive to always give you current and accurate information, the numbers depicted on the website are indicative and may differ from the actual numbers in the main report. At Expert Market Research, we aim to bring you the latest insights and trends in the market. Using our analyses and forecasts, stakeholders can understand the market dynamics, navigate challenges, and capitalize on opportunities to make data-driven strategic decisions.*
It serves overwhelmingly as the feedstock for caprolactam, the building block of nylon 6, and also finds use as a solvent in paint and coating formulations.
In Q2 2026, it averaged USD 1,763/MT in China, USD 2,083/MT in the US, USD 2,189/MT in Germany, and USD 1,903/MT in India, still the priciest market thanks to the established nylon-fiber demand.
The global average climbed from USD 1,907/MT in Q4 2025 to USD 1,941 in Q1 2026, then on to USD 1,976 in Q2, up 3.6% across the half.
The cyclohexane and phenol feedstock costs firmed across every region, while the caprolactam and nylon-fiber demand held steady to strong across every market tracked.
We're expecting a global average somewhere in the USD 1,955-2,120/MT range, supported by the steady nylon-fiber and engineering-plastics demand.
Germany sits at the top on the established nylon-fiber demand. The US and India occupy a firm middle. China prices lowest on its large domestic production base.
The cyclohexane and phenol feedstock costs matter most, followed by the caprolactam and nylon-fiber demand and the production capacity utilization.
China holds the largest production base, while Germany, the US, and India host established producers serving their own regional nylon and engineering-plastics industries.
Monthly, though our analysts flag any material shift in feedstock or manufacturing-activity conditions between scheduled updates, so buyers are never working from stale figures. We also track how buyers in adjacent markets are adjusting their sourcing strategies.
The quarterly trends and forecasts help time nylon-linked purchasing around the cyclohexane and phenol feedstock cycles. Tracking textile and engineering-plastics manufacturing activity can help buyers anticipate demand shifts before they show up in spot prices. Building that habit into a quarterly procurement review tends to pay off more consistently than reacting to price moves after they have already happened.
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