
Saudi chemicals exports decreased by 1% month-on-month in August: General Authority for Statistics
Saudi Arabia's exports of chemical industry and related products decreased by 7% year-on-year (YoY) to nearly SAR 6.64 billion in August 2025.
Compared to July 2025, the chemicals exports decreased by SAR 63.6 million, or 1%, according to data from the General Authority for Statistics.
Chemicals and related products made up 23% of August’s SAR 29.3 billion in non-oil exports.
India topped the list of chemicals importers from Saudi Arabia at nearly SAR 2.5 billion, accounting for 38% of the total exports of chemical products in August. China and the UAE followed with 12% and 6%, respectively, as shown in the table below:
| Top Importers of Saudi Arabia’s Chemical Products in August (SAR mln) | ||
| Country | Value | % to Total | 
| India | 2512.9 | 37.9% | 
| China | 788.9 | 11.9% | 
| UAE | 385.2 | 5.8% | 
| Singapore | 334.1 | 5.0% | 
| Belgium | 301.6 | 4.5% | 
| USA | 169.0 | 2.5% | 
| South Korea | 156.0 | 2.4% | 
| Bangladesh | 148.9 | 2.2% | 
| Thailand | 132.0 | 2.0% | 
| Brazil | 130.9 | 2.0% | 
| Others | 1576.5 | 23.8% | 
| Total | 6636.0 | 100.0% | 
Saudi Arabia’s imports of chemical industry and related products reached SAR 6.61 billion in August, up 2% YoY.
Chemical imports accounted for 9% of the total imports of SAR 74.9 billion, as shown in the following table:
| Imports of Chemicals & Related Products (SAR mln)* | ||||
| Month | 2024 | 2025 | Change (%) | % of Total | 
| January | 6176.6 | 6248.7 | +1% | 8% | 
| March | 5849.2 | 6395.6 | +9% | 10% | 
| March | 6665.7 | 7037.9 | +6% | 9% | 
| April | 6035.3 | 7259.1 | +20% | 9% | 
| May | 7019.4 | 7996.8 | +9% | 9% | 
| June | 5807.3 | 6408.7 | +10% | 9% | 
| July | 7608.7 | 7044.0 | (7%) | 9% | 
| August | 6465.8 | 6612.2 | +2% | 9% | 
| September | 7250.8 | -- | -- | -- | 
| October | 6536.6 | -- | -- | -- | 
| November | 6382.8 | -- | -- | -- | 
| December | 6687.4 | -- | -- | -- | 
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