The textile industry in North Korea heavily relies on domestic production and a few strategic imports. Currently, there is a significant demand for stable textile auxiliaries chemicals to maintain the quality of synthetic and natural fibers amid fluctuating energy supplies.
Local factories often face challenges with consistency in bath chemistry. The integration of high-grade penetrating agent solutions is critical for ensuring uniform dye uptake in heavy-duty fabrics used for military and industrial uniforms.
Environmental constraints and aging infrastructure mean that the market is shifting toward chemicals that require lower temperatures and shorter processing times to reduce the overall carbon footprint of North Korean textile mills.
