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Germany stayed the dearest market we track for the dimethyl sulfoxide through the first half of the year 2026 (H1 2026), with Q2 closing at a value of USD 5.40/KG, up 1.5% from the USD 5.32 in Q1. The steady pharmaceutical-grade demand held the market firm there, and the sulfur-based feedstock costs added to that. Worldwide, the average settled near a value of USD 4.41/KG in Q2 2026, a gain of just a 1.6% percent over the Q1 figure of USD 4.34, as the pharma and the electronics buyers came back after a soft close to the year 2025.
Most laboratories and the drug formulators know it simply as DMSO. It is made by the oxidation of the dimethyl sulfide, which ties the compound's cost to the sulfur and the methanol economics. Its largest home is the pharmaceutical sector, close to a half of the global demand, with the rest split across the industrial removers and cleaners, the electronics processing, and the agrochemical formulation.
Three things move the dimethyl sulfoxide price more than the rest: the sulfur and the methanol feedstock costs, the pharma-grade demand cycle, and the pull from the high-purity electronics and the battery-electrode processing. For the second half of 2026 (H2 2026), a range of an amount of USD 4.35 to 4.70/KG looks likely worldwide, supported by the firm pharma buying.
Supply and the demand should stay close to balanced through the H2 2026, with the feedstock costs doing most of the work on the price. The pharmaceutical buyers in the United States and the Germany kept their procurement steady through the H1, and that looks set to hold. China's large domestic base will likely keep it the cheapest of the four, while the India's growing pharma and agrochemical demand keeps its import-parity pull firm.
The market sits set for a gradual and a controlled move. The bigger question is how fast the sulfur-based feedstock costs keep firming, since that has driven almost every quarter we have logged.
What could push the prices higher? A sulfur or a methanol feedstock spike, or a faster pickup in the electronic and the battery-grade offtake. What could pull them lower? A fresh round of the pharma-channel destocking, or expanded low-cost Chinese capacity.
| Region | 2026 Price Range (USD/KG) | Outlook |
| Global Average | 4.35 - 4.70 | Firm pharma demand and steady feedstock costs support |
| China | 2.72 - 2.95 | Large domestic base keeps China most affordable |
| United States | 5.20 - 5.55 | Pharmaceutical-grade demand commands a premium |
| Germany | 5.35 - 5.70 | Regulated pharma-grade demand holds the top |
| India | 4.10 - 4.45 | Import-parity pull and growing agrochemical demand |
China's producers passed a little of the firmer sulfur feedstock cost through this quarter, and the domestic pharma and the electronics demand held firm. The gain worked out to a value of about 1.8%, moving from the USD 2.73/KG to a value of USD 2.78. The large domestic capacity kept the China the cheapest of the four by a wide stretch.
Why did the price of Dimethyl Sulfoxide change in Q2 2026 in China?
Nothing dramatic here. The sulfur-based feedstock costs firmed a little, and the domestic pharma and electronics demand held steady.
India moved up a value of 1.7% to the USD 4.19/KG, the growing pharmaceutical and the agrochemical demand continuing to build. The import lean keeps the freight in the delivered price, which holds India above the China.
Why did the price of Dimethyl Sulfoxide change in Q2 2026 in India?
India's pharma and the agrochemical formulators kept expanding their offtake, and the import-linked freight explains most of the move.
A value of USD 5.26/KG. That is where the United States settled in the Q2, up a value of 1.3% from the USD 5.19 in Q1. The pharmaceutical-grade demand stayed dependable, and the firmer replacement costs on the sulfur-based feedstock nudged the market a little higher.
Why did the price of Dimethyl Sulfoxide change in Q2 2026 in United States?
The pharma demand held steady, and the feedstock replacement costs did the work this time, firming through the quarter and pushing the delivered prices up.
Germany climbed a value of 1.5% to the USD 5.40/KG, its regulated pharmaceutical-grade demand holding firm. The tight purity and the compliance requirements keep the German prices at the top of the four.
Why did the price of Dimethyl Sulfoxide change in Q2 2026 in Germany?
Germany's premium held for the reason it usually does: the steady pharma-grade demand backed by the firming sulfur-based feedstock costs and the import-linked freight.
China gained a value of 2.6% to the USD 2.73/KG, the domestic demand firming as the year opened and the export softness fading. The producers lifted the offers gently to match the firmer feedstock costs.
Why did the price of Dimethyl Sulfoxide change in Q1 2026 in China?
The domestic pharma and the electronics demand firmed as the year opened, and the feedstock costs edged up alongside it.
India climbed a value of 3.5% to the USD 4.12/KG, the pharmaceutical and the agrochemical demand building as the buyers restocked and the imported feedstock costs firmed.
Why did the price of Dimethyl Sulfoxide change in Q1 2026 in India?
The restocking pull met the firmer imported feedstock costs, and the two together lifted the delivered prices.
The United States rose a value of 3.4% to the USD 5.19/KG, rebounding sharply as the procurement improved after the Q4 destocking and the renewed pharma buying reversed the soft close to 2025.
Why did the price of Dimethyl Sulfoxide change in Q1 2026 in United States?
The buyers came back after the inventory correction, and the firmer feedstock costs lifted the replacement value.
Germany gained a value of 3.3% to the USD 5.32/KG, the pharma-grade demand strengthening with the new year and the feedstock costs firming on top of that.
Why did the price of Dimethyl Sulfoxide change in Q1 2026 in Germany?
The regulated pharma-grade demand firmed as the year opened, and the import-linked feedstock and freight climbed too.
The global average traced a soft-then-firm path across the window, easing from a value of USD 4.27/KG in the Q1 2025 to the USD 4.20 by the Q4, before rebounding to a value of USD 4.41 by the Q2 2026, a net gain of about 3.3%. The soft patch through the H2 2025 came from the pharma destocking, and the Q1 2026 snapped back on the restocking and the firmer feedstock costs.
| Quarter | Price (USD/KG) | QoQ Change | Direction |
| Q2 2026 | 4.41 | +1.6% | ↑ Rising |
| Q1 2026 | 4.34 | +3.3% | ↑ Rising |
| Q4 2025 | 4.20 | -1.2% | ↓ Falling |
| Q3 2025 | 4.25 | -1.4% | ↓ Falling |
| Q2 2025 | 4.31 | +0.9% | ↑ Rising |
| Q1 2025 | 4.27 | - | - Stable |
| Q3 2026 | In Progress | - | - In Progress |
The year 2025 was a soft one for the dimethyl sulfoxide. Starting near a value of USD 4.27/KG in the Q1, the global average eased to the USD 4.20 by the Q4, a decline of about 1.6% across the year. The moderated pharmaceutical-solvent demand and a round of the Q3 and Q4 destocking pulled the prices down across every region, and the year closed with the buyers holding light inventories, which primed the sharp rebound in the early 2026.
Chinese prices eased from a value of USD 2.72/KG in the Q1 2025 to the USD 2.66 by the Q4, down about 2.2%, as the softer export enquiries and the ample domestic capacity kept the offers on the back foot. China stayed the most affordable of the four all year.
Indian prices eased from a value of USD 4.05/KG in the Q1 2025 to the USD 3.98 by the Q4, a fall of about 1.7%. The softer Asian offers and the lighter H2 restocking kept the delivered prices in check, and India held its spot between the China and the West.
The United States prices slipped from a value of USD 5.10/KG in the Q1 to the USD 5.02 by the Q4, a decline of about 1.6%, softening through the second half as the solvent buyers moderated their procurement. The pharma-grade premium held the United States among the priciest of the four all year.
German prices moved from a value of USD 5.20/KG in the Q1 to the USD 5.15 by the Q4, down about 1.0%, the shallowest fall among the four. The regulated pharmaceutical-grade demand and the import dependence held Germany the dearest of the four across the year.
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We keep a continuous watch on the dimethyl sulfoxide prices wherever it is produced or consumed at scale, tracing the causation through the sulfur and the methanol feedstock economics and the pharma-grade demand cycle. Our analysts track all four of the markets on a monthly basis, so the figures reflect the most current data at the time of the publication. Contact Expert Market Research today for the Dimethyl Sulfoxide pricing data, the bespoke market analysis, and the strategic procurement advisory.
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The pharmaceutical sector is by far the dominant home, close to a half of the global demand, where it works as a drug-delivery carrier, a reaction solvent, and a cryoprotectant. The industrial cleaners, the electronics processing, and the agrochemical formulation make up the rest.
In Q2 2026, it averaged a value of USD 2.78/KG in China, USD 5.26/KG in the US, USD 5.40/KG in Germany, and USD 4.19/KG in India, on a delivered basis. Germany held the top on the regulated pharma-grade demand, and China stayed the cheapest on its large domestic base.
The global average eased from a value of USD 4.27/KG in the Q1 2025 to the USD 4.20 by the Q4, down about 1.6%. The moderated pharma-solvent demand and the H2 destocking led the soft patch, with the sulfur-based feedstock costs easing gently alongside.
Three things drove it: the moderated pharmaceutical-solvent demand, a round of the destocking through the second half, and the gently easing sulfur and methanol feedstock costs. The steady industrial and the electronics offtake kept the falls shallow.
We expect a global average somewhere in a range of an amount of USD 4.35 to 4.70/KG for the H2 2026, resting on two assumptions: the firm pharmaceutical buying holds, and the sulfur-based feedstock costs stay steady to gently firmer.
Germany sits at the top on the regulated pharma-grade demand and the import-linked freight. The United States holds a firm second on its pharma-grade premium. India occupies the import-parity middle, and China prices lowest on its large domestic production base.
The sulfur and the methanol feedstock costs matter most, followed by the pharmaceutical-grade demand cycle and the pull from the high-purity electronics and the battery processing. A shift in any one rarely stays contained to a single region, since the producers source the feedstock through similar global supply chains.
China holds the largest production capacity by a wide margin, with the United States, Germany, and Japan hosting established producers. The import-reliant regions carry a freight-adjusted premium over the Asian offers.
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The quarterly trends and the forecasts help time the pharma and the industrial contract negotiations around the feedstock cycles. Watching the sulfur and the methanol costs gives early warning on where the market heads next, which matters most for the buyers weighing the fixed-price and the index-linked supply.
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