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Yahoo
12-06-2025
- Business
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Aminophenol Market to Hit USD 2.27 Billion by 2032, Driven by Demand in Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics, and Chemical Intermediates
Growing use of Aminophenol in eco-friendly hair dyes and high-performance polymers is fueling demand across personal care and specialty chemical industries globally. Austin, June 12, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Aminophenol Market Size was valued at USD 1.65 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 2.27 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 4.06% over the forecast period of 2025-2032. Emerging Applications and Regulatory Backing Drive Widespread Integration of Aminophenol Across Pharmaceutical, Cosmetic, and Industrial Sectors In pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and industrial chemicals, aminophenol has been developed as an important synthetic intermediate. Growing consciousness regarding its benefits on skin and health is boosting the adoption in cosmetics & personal care and health care products. 2022 – 2024: Tech developments have driven innovation around Aminophenol containing skincare formulas for anti-aging. Organizations such as the U.S. FDA have authorized its cosmetic use, further bolstering its market in North America. Moreover, Aminophenol finds extensive use in the pharmaceutical industry for the synthesis of drug intermediates. At the same time, its application in dye intermediates will encourage the textile industry. According to the U.S Department of Health and Human Services, consumer interest in Aminophenol-rich formulas has surged in line with global demand, ushering it in as a leading ingredient in many dynamic PDF Sample of Aminophenol Market @ The US Aminophenol Market Size was valued at USD 0.30 billion in 2024, projected to reach USD 0.46 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 5.53% over the forecast period of 2025-2032. US Aminophenol demand will be advancing strongly due to strong growth in pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications. As the demand for Aminophenol products, such as skin creams and anti-aging treatments, has been on the rise, the market has been witnessing changes in the formulation of these products. The United States Food and Drug Administration, for instance, has helped give the Aminophenol market in beauty products a big shot in the arm by approving its safe and secure use. Evolving Consumer Demand Shaping the Adoption of Aminophenol-Based Products Consumers are increasingly favoring Aminophenol-based skincare products due to their proven anti-aging and antioxidant properties. There is a rising preference for hair dye products containing Aminophenol derivatives, particularly in ammonia-free and organic formulations. Health-conscious buyers are leaning toward pharmaceutical products that incorporate Aminophenol as a key active ingredient for pain relief and fever reduction. Consumers are showing interest in multipurpose cosmetic products where Aminophenol enhances both color performance and skin nourishment. Eco-conscious users prefer Aminophenol products manufactured through sustainable and low-emission processes, influencing brand loyalty and purchasing decisions. Key Players: LyondellBasell Industries Mitsui Chemicals SABIC Eastman Chemical Company Honeywell International Inc. Lonza Group Seiko Chemical Co., Ltd. Deepak Nitrite Ltd. Alfa Aesar Jay Organics Pvt. Ltd. Aminophenol Market Report Scope: Report Attributes Details Market Size in 2024 USD 1.65 Billion Market Size by 2032 USD 2.27 Billion CAGR CAGR of 4.06% From 2025 to 2032 Base Year 2024 Forecast Period 2025-2032 Historical Data 2021-2023 Report Scope & Coverage Market Size, Segments Analysis, Competitive Landscape, Regional Analysis, DROC & SWOT Analysis, Forecast Outlook Key Drivers • Growing Use in Cosmetics and Personal Care Drive the Market Growth. If You Need Any Customization on Aminophenol Market Report, Inquire Now @ By Type, P-aminophenol Segment Dominated the Aminophenol Market in 2024 with a 54% Market Share The major factor driving the growth of this segment can be associated with a wide range of applications in pharmaceutical and dye industries, as P-aminophenol is considered as a significant intermediate in the manufacture of various drugs and dyes. This remains reflected in its market share, and its adaptability for multiple industries. Sigma-Aldrich and Mitsubishi Chemical have been among major producers of P-aminophenol, and their strong performances have made a very significant contribution to this segment. With the world demand for dyes and pharmaceuticals running at a high level, P-aminophenol will continue to have a healthy market. By Application, Dye Intermediate Dominated the Aminophenol Market in 2024 with a 47% Market Share The dominance is mainly attributed to extensive applications of Aminophenol derivatives in the manufacture of azo dyes that are majorly used in textiles, leather etc. With the increasing demand of colored fabrics and textiles, both global and domestic, the demand for dye intermediates, including Aminophenol based intermediates is ever increasing. BASF and Huntsman Corporation are among other companies that are leading inventions in dye products helping growth in the respective segment. By End-Use Industries, the Pharmaceutical Industry Dominated the Aminophenol Market in 2024 with a 46% Market Share Aminophenol is an important material that drugs like acetaminophen, which is widely used painkiller worldwide, are produced from. It is the rising demand globally for pain management and over the counter drugs, which powers this sector's monopoly. Aminophenol is used by leading chemical companies such as Johnson& Johnson, GlaxoSmithKline etc. for producing key active ingredients for their life-science products. With the development of the global pharmaceutical industry, the market for Aminophenol in this field is estimated to continue increasing. Asia Pacific dominated the Aminophenol Market in 2024, Holding a 43% Market Share The region has leading Aminophenol manufacturing centers, especially in countries such as China, and India, which will lead to increase in demand for Aminophenol in the textile as well as pharmaceutical industries. This dominance of China is in part due to mass-production of colors, made from Aminophenol. Furthermore, rising demand among consumers for Aminophenol-based skin care and cosmetic products in the region has also been contributing to the market growth of the region. Zhejiang J&H Chemical, China National Petroleum Corporation and others are the major companies of the Aminophenol market in the region which are contributing to the development of the regional market. North America Emerged as the Fastest Growing Region in the Aminophenol Market with A Significant Growth Rate in The Forecast Period The Aminophenol market in North America is growing steadily, on the back of rising demand for Aminophenol product in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics in the region. United States is a prominent leader in the global market, due to increasing consumer knowledge regarding health benefits associated with Aminophenol in beauty products. An increase in the consumption of Aminophenol in anti-ageing formulations into the North American skincare market was noted during such as these are helping to propel the segment further and underpin growth. Support of Aminophenol in cosmetics by the U.S. FDA has also bolstered market expansion, setting a sturdy ground for further growth in the region. Recent Developments October 2024: Researchers developed a novel catalyst that achieved highly selective hydrogenation of nitrobenzene to para-aminophenol, setting a new benchmark for efficiency in green chemistry processes. October 2023: Sadhana Nitro Chem received approval from the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board to manufacture para-aminophenol, boosting its pharmaceutical-grade chemical production Full Research Report @ About Us: SNS Insider is one of the leading market research and consulting agencies that dominates the market research industry globally. Our company's aim is to give clients the knowledge they require in order to function in changing circumstances. 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Yahoo
15-05-2025
- Politics
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US safety net helps protect children from abuse and neglect, and some of those programs are threatened by proposed budget cuts
President Donald Trump and Republicans in the House of Representatives have put forward budget proposals that would slash spending by hundreds of millions of dollars over the next decade on several programs that support low-income U.S. families with children. If those cuts are in the version of the 2026 budget that clears Congress, and Trump signs it into law, funding for early childhood education, support for grocery purchases and an array of programs that help keep children fed, housed and cared for would decline sharply. As professors who conduct research about child welfare, we are alarmed by these proposed cuts and concerned about their potential impact on children and families. We are particularly concerned that steps taken to reduce costs will make children less safe and more susceptible to the consequences of abuse and neglect. Our research has shown that increasing access to programs that support low-income families decreases child abuse and neglect while improving parents' well-being. Examples of these programs include subsidies for child care and the earned-income tax credit, which supplements the earnings of many low- and moderate-income Americans. Other researchers have found further evidence that policies that help low-income families put food on the table, keep a roof over their heads and obtain health care also provide for children's basic needs, such as food and education, and keep children safe. The proposed budget cuts could cost all taxpayers down the line because child abuse and neglect is costly for not only the people who are mistreated as kids but also for society. What's more, a series of cost-benefit studies have found that providing a safety net for families not only helps the families who receive assistance but also society as a whole. In 2023, child protection agencies received 4.4 million reports for suspected abuse and neglect, and 546,159 cases were confirmed. As high as these numbers are, they drastically underestimate the number of abused and neglected children in the U.S. because many acts of abuse and neglect are never reported. Research documenting the consequences and costs of child abuse and neglect has led many experts, including us, to recommend programs and policies that can reduce risks. Without attempts to reduce these risks, more children would suffer or die. The U.S Department of Health and Human Services found that 2,000 children died from abuse and neglect in 2023. Nearly half of these fatalities were among children under the age of 1. Some of the most helpful programs to prevent child abuse and neglect focus on reducing poverty. Poverty can place children at risk of abuse and neglect. When families can't afford the bare necessities, it can add to the stress that makes parenting more difficult. Poverty isn't the only cause of child abuse and neglect, but it is high on the list of risk factors. And its harms can be hard to reverse. A recent campaign by Prevent Child Abuse America, a nonprofit, posits that child abuse and neglect are not a 'bad parent problem' but rather 'a lack of resource problem.' Researchers have found that child abuse and neglect often come from the social and economic issues that lead families into crises. For example, parenting stress rises and children's basic needs can go unmet when parents don't have jobs, lack high-quality child care and generally struggle to make ends meet. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has found that improving public health requires government programs that can reduce harm to children and promote childhood development and well-being. These programs include efforts to improve parenting skills, expand access to high-quality child care and early education, and strengthen the financial resilience of families. And yet the Trump administration initially sought to eliminate Head Start, a successful federally funded preschool program for low-income children, and dismantle many essential services. Evidence indicates that children who participate in Head Start are more likely to finish high school and college, which is important for employment and financial security. The CDC and our own review of the research point to big improvements in children's health and fewer cases of child abuse and neglect with economic policies such as the earned-income tax credit, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. We believe these programs are worth investing in because children's lives are at stake. Especially when the economy appears to be in trouble, the consequences of weakening the safety net are dire. Todd I. Herrenkohl has received research funding from the National Institutes of Health, the National Institute of Justice, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. He is affiliated with the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect and serves as an editor for Child Abuse & Neglect and the Journal for the Society for Social Work and Research. Kathryn Maguire-Jack receives funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Ohio Department of Children and Youth, Triple P America, and Wisconsin Children's Hospital. Rebeccah Sokol receives funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health.
Yahoo
09-05-2025
- Health
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$2M in COVID funds cut from Shelby County Health Dept.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The Shelby County Health Department has lost $2 million in federal funding as the U.S Department of Health and Human Services cuts COVID grants across the country. The Shelby County Health Director, Dr. Michelle Taylor, says she was shocked by the decision. 'My immediate reaction was, what do you mean that we were supposed to stop work yesterday? In what world does that make sense?' Taylor said. Two million dollars of federal COVID-19 grants were cut abruptly from the organization on March 24, removing 13 roles, from an epidemiologist to community outreach specialists and preventing the health department from purchasing more equipment. Shelby County Health Dept. starts at-home HIV testing program And while Dr. Taylor says she is used to federal grants being taken away, she says she's never seen them taken away so abruptly. 'We get this letter saying work was supposed to have stopped as of yesterday. It was that abrupt. And normally like I've explained before, we would have a much longer glide path if we were having a grant that ended,' Taylor said. The US Department of Health and Human Services released a statement in March defending the cuts saying, 'The COVID-19 pandemic is over, and HHS will no longer waste billions of taxpayer dollars responding to a non-existent pandemic that Americans moved on from years ago.' Dr. Taylor says while COVID-19 isn't the same problem it was in 2020, the Health Department was using the COVID grants for other good in Shelby County. 'We had been able to flex that funding to do more than just COVID — to tackle Mpox, to tackle other infectious diseases, to do vital community outreach work that we need in this community to reach hard to reach populations,' Taylor said. Read it and eat: Restaurant Report Card Going forward, Dr. Taylor believes her department could challenge the decision, as these grants were passed by Congress. She questioned the US Department of Health and Human Services' authority to cut them. 'I'm confident that Mayor Harris and our county attorney are really considering doing that because we believe in protecting the resources we are rightfully entitled to, given what was already appropriated,' Taylor said. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.