Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Market Size and Share - Growth Analysis Report and Forecast Trends (2026-2035)
Description
Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Market
Report and Forecast 2025-2033
Market Overview
The Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Market attained a value of USD 1.29 Billion in 2024 and is projected to expand at a CAGR of around 7.64% to reach USD 1.86 Billion by 2029. With Saudi Vision 2030's National Industrial Development and Logistics Programme driving expansion of domestic automotive, electronics, and advanced manufacturing sectors, SABIC's dominant position as a global engineering plastics producer providing direct feedstock and product advantages to downstream Saudi processors, Saudi Arabia's USD 6.4 billion investment in the recycling sector by 2035 boosting recycled engineering plastic demand, and Vision 2030 construction mega-projects (NEOM, Red Sea) requiring flame-retardant polycarbonate, polyamide, and PTFE-grade engineering plastics for smart city infrastructure, the market is set to continue its growth trajectory through 2033 with approximately 6.65-7.8% CAGR.
Key Market Trends and Insights
Packaging holds the largest end-user industry share at approximately 45% of Saudi Arabia engineering plastics revenue in 2024, reflecting the expansion of Saudi Arabia's food and beverage processing, FMCG, and consumer goods packaging industries driven by urbanisation and domestic consumption growth.
Building and Construction is the fastest-growing end-user segment with approximately 8.1% CAGR through 2030, driven by NEOM, Qiddiya, Red Sea, and Vision 2030 mega-projects specifying engineering plastics for flame-retardant building components, polyamide cable conduits, polycarbonate glazing systems, and PTFE pipe linings in industrial and water infrastructure.
By Resin Type, Polyamide (PA) and Polycarbonate (PC) are the fastest-growing resins driven by the building, construction, and electrical and electronics sectors; Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) leads by volume in packaging applications; Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP) is growing fastest within resin types at approximately 8.2% CAGR driven by miniaturised electronics and 5G telecommunications equipment demand.
Market Size & Forecast
Market Size 2024: USD 1.29 Billion
Projected Market Size 2029: USD 1.86 Billion
CAGR 2024-2029: ~7.64%
EMR 2025 → 2034 CAGR: ~6.65%
P&S Intelligence 2024-2030 CAGR: ~7.8%
Saudi Arabia ME Engineering Plastics Share: >30%
Saudi Arabia's Engineering Plastics market encompasses high-performance polymer materials - including polyamide (PA/Nylon), polycarbonate (PC), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polyphenylene ether (PPE), polyoxymethylene (POM/Acetal), polyether ether ketone (PEEK), fluoropolymers (PTFE, PVDF), and liquid crystal polymers (LCP) - consumed across Saudi Arabia's growing industrial sectors. Engineering plastics offer superior mechanical strength, thermal stability, chemical resistance, and electrical insulation properties relative to commodity plastics, enabling design engineers to substitute metal, glass, and ceramic materials in demanding applications across automotive, electronics, building infrastructure, and industrial equipment. Saudi Arabia is the largest engineering plastics market in the Middle East and Africa with over 30% regional revenue share in 2024, anchored by its role as the region's largest economy, most diversified industrial base, and the home of SABIC - one of the world's leading engineering plastics producers.
Saudi Arabia engineering plastics market growth is strongly reinforced by the Vision 2030-driven structural transformation of the Saudi economy away from oil export dependence toward high-value manufacturing, petrochemicals, construction, and technology industries - all of which are significant engineering plastics consumers. Saudi Arabia's investment of over USD 6.4 billion in the recycling of waste by 2035 is expected to boost demand for recycled and circular-economy engineering plastics, particularly recycled polycarbonate and PET streams. Samsung and LG's establishment of electronics manufacturing plants in Saudi Arabia - supported by government incentives - is driving demand for engineering plastics in consumer electronics and appliance production. Saudi Arabia's 5G network implementation under Vision 2030 is accelerating demand for LCP and fluoropolymer components in telecommunications equipment.
Key Takeaways
Key Takeaway 1: SABIC is the world-class domestic engineering plastics producer providing Saudi Arabia with fundamental competitive advantages in engineering plastic supply; SABIC's January 2022 LNP ELCRIN EXL7414B bio-based polycarbonate demonstrates innovation leadership.
Key Takeaway 2: Packaging dominates at ~45% share; Building and Construction fastest growing at ~8.1% CAGR; Electrical and Electronics fastest within the technical segments at ~8.51% CAGR.
Key Takeaway 3: Vision 2030 NEOM and mega-projects specify flame-retardant PC, PA conduits, PTFE pipe linings; USD 6.4B recycling investment targets circular engineering plastics; 5G driving LCP/fluoropolymer demand.
Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Market Report Summary
Key Trends and Recent Developments
1. NEOM and Vision 2030 Mega-Projects Specifying Premium Engineering Plastics
Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 mega-projects are creating unprecedented demand for premium-grade engineering plastics that meet demanding performance specifications for smart city infrastructure, extreme climate durability, and sustainable building design. NEOM's smart city vision requires engineering plastics for a vast range of applications: flame-retardant polycarbonate building glazing and lighting systems; polyamide cable conduits and structural components; PTFE pipeline linings for water and chemical distribution systems; POM precision components in automated infrastructure systems; and PEEK and PI high-performance components in robotics and autonomous systems. The Red Sea Project's requirements for materials that can withstand intense coastal UV radiation, salt air corrosion, and extreme thermal cycling are similarly driving specification of premium UV-stabilised polycarbonate, marine-grade polyamide, and speciality fluoropolymer coatings. The Diriyah Heritage Area reconstruction requires architectural polycarbonate and engineering plastic components that meet heritage preservation aesthetics while providing modern structural performance.
2. Samsung and LG Electronics Manufacturing Driving E&E Plastics Demand - 2024
The Saudi government's Vision 2030-driven investment attraction programme has secured commitments from Samsung and LG to establish consumer electronics and home appliance manufacturing plants in Saudi Arabia. These manufacturing facilities generate direct demand for engineering plastics - particularly ABS for consumer electronics housing, polycarbonate for optical components and displays, polyamide for mechanical components and connectors, and PBT for electrical insulation parts. The government has invested over USD 6.4 billion supporting electronics manufacturing sector development, and Samsung has promoted 5G wireless technology deployment in Saudi Arabia as part of the Vision 2030 5G initiative - creating secondary demand for LCP and fluoropolymer engineering plastics in telecommunications equipment manufactured or assembled in-Kingdom.
3. SABIC Launches Bio-Based Polycarbonate LNP ELCRIN EXL7414B - January 2022
In January 2022, Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) - headquartered in Riyadh and one of the world's largest chemical and engineering plastics producers - introduced the LNP ELCRIN EXL7414B copolymer, a bio-based polycarbonate copolymer designed to advance the consumer electronics industry's net-zero carbon emissions goals. This product launch demonstrates SABIC's strategic positioning at the intersection of engineering plastics performance and sustainability innovation - a critical competitive differentiation as Saudi Arabia's own Vision 2030 sustainability commitments require domestically manufactured products to meet environmental performance standards. SABIC's bio-based polycarbonate enables electronics manufacturers in Saudi Arabia to access high-performance PC materials with reduced lifecycle carbon footprint, aligning product sustainability credentials with corporate ESG targets.
4. Saudi USD 6.4 Billion Recycling Investment Boosting Circular Engineering Plastics - 2025
Saudi Arabia's commitment of over USD 6.4 billion to the recycling sector by 2035 is creating the infrastructure foundation for a circular engineering plastics economy in the Kingdom. Saudi Arabia had a recycling rate of only 5-10% in 2021, and the ambitious recycling investment programme is designed to dramatically expand collection, sorting, and reprocessing capacity for multiple waste streams including engineering plastics. Polycarbonate recycling, while technically challenging due to material complexity, is expected to grow with investment in mechanical recycling facilities and chemical recycling pilots. Recycled PET from packaging applications is increasingly used in blends with virgin engineering PET for non-critical applications. The focus on non-oil economic diversification under Vision 2030 is supporting the development of domestic recycled polymer industries that create value from plastic waste while reducing dependence on imported virgin engineering polymer feedstocks.
5. Vision 2030 5G Network Implementation Driving LCP and Fluoropolymer Demand
Saudi Arabia's 5G network rollout under Vision 2030's digital infrastructure programme is generating growing demand for engineering plastics with exceptional RF transparency, thermal stability, and dimensional precision at elevated frequencies. Liquid Crystal Polymers (LCPs) are the primary engineering plastic beneficiary of 5G deployment - their extremely low dielectric constant and loss tangent at mmWave frequencies make them essential for 5G antenna substrates, filter housings, and miniaturised connector components. Fluoropolymers (PTFE, FEP, PVDF) serve 5G coaxial cable insulation and high-frequency circuit board applications. Saudi Arabia's target to become a smart-city technology hub through NEOM and related projects requires extensive 5G small cell deployment in urban environments, commercial buildings, and infrastructure - generating sustained demand for specialised engineering plastics that standard commodity polymers cannot match.
Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Industry Segmentation
Market Breakup by End User Industry
Automotive
Electrical and Electronics
Packaging
Building and Construction
Others (Industrial Machinery, Aerospace, Medical)
Key Insight: Packaging leads at ~45% revenue share driven by Saudi Arabia's large food and beverage processing, FMCG, and consumer goods sectors. Building and Construction is fastest-growing at ~8.1% CAGR driven by mega-project engineering plastic specifications. Electrical and Electronics grows at ~8.51% CAGR driven by Samsung/LG electronics manufacturing and 5G infrastructure. Automotive demand is growing as Saudi Arabia develops domestic automotive manufacturing capacity under Vision 2030 localization programs.
Market Breakup by Resin Type
Polyamide (PA) - PA6, PA66
Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT)
Polycarbonate (PC)
Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)
Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP)
PEEK, PI, PTFE, PVDF (Fluoropolymers)
ABS, POM, PMMA, SAN
Others
Key Insight: PET leads by volume in packaging. PC and PA lead in construction and electronics applications. LCP is fastest-growing resin at ~8.2% CAGR for 5G and miniaturised electronics. Fluoropolymers (PTFE, PVDF) serve chemical processing, oil and gas, and 5G cable applications at premium value.
Market Breakup by Application
Containers and Packaging
Automotive Parts and Components
Electrical Components and Connectors
Building and Construction Components
Industrial Machinery Parts
Others
Competitive Landscape
SABIC (Saudi Basic Industries Corporation) (Saudi Arabia)
Headquartered in Riyadh, SABIC is Saudi Arabia's global chemical and engineering plastics giant, producing and marketing a comprehensive range of engineering thermoplastics under the LNP brand including polycarbonate, polyamide, PBT, and speciality compounds. SABIC's January 2022 bio-based polycarbonate LNP ELCRIN EXL7414B demonstrates its innovation leadership in sustainable engineering plastics.
Rabigh Refining and Petrochemical Company (Petro Rabigh) (Saudi Arabia)
A joint venture between Saudi Aramco and Sumitomo Chemical, Petro Rabigh produces petrochemical derivatives including engineering plastic feedstocks at its integrated Rabigh facility, supporting domestic supply of key polymer intermediates.
Saudi Methacrylates Company (SAMAC) (Saudi Arabia)
Produces methyl methacrylate (MMA) and polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) - the clear engineering plastic used in optical, automotive, and construction glazing applications - at its Jubail manufacturing facility, providing domestic PMMA supply for Saudi construction and electronics markets.
Sipchem Company (Saudi Arabia)
Saudi International Petrochemical Company produces speciality chemicals and polymer intermediates at Jubail Industrial City, providing engineering plastic feedstocks and compounds for downstream Saudi manufacturing industries.
Other key players include Alfa S.A.B. de C.V., Celanese Corporation (completed M&M DuPont acquisition 2022), Indorama Ventures, JBF Industries, Chemours, BASF, Covestro, Solvay, and Evonik, among others.
FAQ
1. Market Size?
USD 1.29 Billion in 2024; projected USD 1.86 Billion by 2029 at ~7.64% CAGR.
2. Key Growth Drivers?
Vision 2030 mega-projects specifying premium engineering plastics, Samsung/LG electronics manufacturing expansion, 5G network deployment driving LCP/fluoropolymer demand, USD 6.4B recycling investment, and SABIC's domestic production providing competitive supply.
3. Fastest Growing Segment?
Building and Construction at ~8.1% CAGR; Electrical and Electronics at ~8.51% CAGR; LCP resin at ~8.2% CAGR.
4. Leading Companies?
SABIC, Petro Rabigh, SAMAC, Sipchem, Celanese, Indorama Ventures, BASF, Covestro, and Solvay, among others.
Report and Forecast 2025-2033
Market Overview
The Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Market attained a value of USD 1.29 Billion in 2024 and is projected to expand at a CAGR of around 7.64% to reach USD 1.86 Billion by 2029. With Saudi Vision 2030's National Industrial Development and Logistics Programme driving expansion of domestic automotive, electronics, and advanced manufacturing sectors, SABIC's dominant position as a global engineering plastics producer providing direct feedstock and product advantages to downstream Saudi processors, Saudi Arabia's USD 6.4 billion investment in the recycling sector by 2035 boosting recycled engineering plastic demand, and Vision 2030 construction mega-projects (NEOM, Red Sea) requiring flame-retardant polycarbonate, polyamide, and PTFE-grade engineering plastics for smart city infrastructure, the market is set to continue its growth trajectory through 2033 with approximately 6.65-7.8% CAGR.
Key Market Trends and Insights
Packaging holds the largest end-user industry share at approximately 45% of Saudi Arabia engineering plastics revenue in 2024, reflecting the expansion of Saudi Arabia's food and beverage processing, FMCG, and consumer goods packaging industries driven by urbanisation and domestic consumption growth.
Building and Construction is the fastest-growing end-user segment with approximately 8.1% CAGR through 2030, driven by NEOM, Qiddiya, Red Sea, and Vision 2030 mega-projects specifying engineering plastics for flame-retardant building components, polyamide cable conduits, polycarbonate glazing systems, and PTFE pipe linings in industrial and water infrastructure.
By Resin Type, Polyamide (PA) and Polycarbonate (PC) are the fastest-growing resins driven by the building, construction, and electrical and electronics sectors; Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) leads by volume in packaging applications; Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP) is growing fastest within resin types at approximately 8.2% CAGR driven by miniaturised electronics and 5G telecommunications equipment demand.
Market Size & Forecast
Market Size 2024: USD 1.29 Billion
Projected Market Size 2029: USD 1.86 Billion
CAGR 2024-2029: ~7.64%
EMR 2025 → 2034 CAGR: ~6.65%
P&S Intelligence 2024-2030 CAGR: ~7.8%
Saudi Arabia ME Engineering Plastics Share: >30%
Saudi Arabia's Engineering Plastics market encompasses high-performance polymer materials - including polyamide (PA/Nylon), polycarbonate (PC), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polyphenylene ether (PPE), polyoxymethylene (POM/Acetal), polyether ether ketone (PEEK), fluoropolymers (PTFE, PVDF), and liquid crystal polymers (LCP) - consumed across Saudi Arabia's growing industrial sectors. Engineering plastics offer superior mechanical strength, thermal stability, chemical resistance, and electrical insulation properties relative to commodity plastics, enabling design engineers to substitute metal, glass, and ceramic materials in demanding applications across automotive, electronics, building infrastructure, and industrial equipment. Saudi Arabia is the largest engineering plastics market in the Middle East and Africa with over 30% regional revenue share in 2024, anchored by its role as the region's largest economy, most diversified industrial base, and the home of SABIC - one of the world's leading engineering plastics producers.
Saudi Arabia engineering plastics market growth is strongly reinforced by the Vision 2030-driven structural transformation of the Saudi economy away from oil export dependence toward high-value manufacturing, petrochemicals, construction, and technology industries - all of which are significant engineering plastics consumers. Saudi Arabia's investment of over USD 6.4 billion in the recycling of waste by 2035 is expected to boost demand for recycled and circular-economy engineering plastics, particularly recycled polycarbonate and PET streams. Samsung and LG's establishment of electronics manufacturing plants in Saudi Arabia - supported by government incentives - is driving demand for engineering plastics in consumer electronics and appliance production. Saudi Arabia's 5G network implementation under Vision 2030 is accelerating demand for LCP and fluoropolymer components in telecommunications equipment.
Key Takeaways
Key Takeaway 1: SABIC is the world-class domestic engineering plastics producer providing Saudi Arabia with fundamental competitive advantages in engineering plastic supply; SABIC's January 2022 LNP ELCRIN EXL7414B bio-based polycarbonate demonstrates innovation leadership.
Key Takeaway 2: Packaging dominates at ~45% share; Building and Construction fastest growing at ~8.1% CAGR; Electrical and Electronics fastest within the technical segments at ~8.51% CAGR.
Key Takeaway 3: Vision 2030 NEOM and mega-projects specify flame-retardant PC, PA conduits, PTFE pipe linings; USD 6.4B recycling investment targets circular engineering plastics; 5G driving LCP/fluoropolymer demand.
Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Market Report Summary
Key Trends and Recent Developments
1. NEOM and Vision 2030 Mega-Projects Specifying Premium Engineering Plastics
Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 mega-projects are creating unprecedented demand for premium-grade engineering plastics that meet demanding performance specifications for smart city infrastructure, extreme climate durability, and sustainable building design. NEOM's smart city vision requires engineering plastics for a vast range of applications: flame-retardant polycarbonate building glazing and lighting systems; polyamide cable conduits and structural components; PTFE pipeline linings for water and chemical distribution systems; POM precision components in automated infrastructure systems; and PEEK and PI high-performance components in robotics and autonomous systems. The Red Sea Project's requirements for materials that can withstand intense coastal UV radiation, salt air corrosion, and extreme thermal cycling are similarly driving specification of premium UV-stabilised polycarbonate, marine-grade polyamide, and speciality fluoropolymer coatings. The Diriyah Heritage Area reconstruction requires architectural polycarbonate and engineering plastic components that meet heritage preservation aesthetics while providing modern structural performance.
2. Samsung and LG Electronics Manufacturing Driving E&E Plastics Demand - 2024
The Saudi government's Vision 2030-driven investment attraction programme has secured commitments from Samsung and LG to establish consumer electronics and home appliance manufacturing plants in Saudi Arabia. These manufacturing facilities generate direct demand for engineering plastics - particularly ABS for consumer electronics housing, polycarbonate for optical components and displays, polyamide for mechanical components and connectors, and PBT for electrical insulation parts. The government has invested over USD 6.4 billion supporting electronics manufacturing sector development, and Samsung has promoted 5G wireless technology deployment in Saudi Arabia as part of the Vision 2030 5G initiative - creating secondary demand for LCP and fluoropolymer engineering plastics in telecommunications equipment manufactured or assembled in-Kingdom.
3. SABIC Launches Bio-Based Polycarbonate LNP ELCRIN EXL7414B - January 2022
In January 2022, Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) - headquartered in Riyadh and one of the world's largest chemical and engineering plastics producers - introduced the LNP ELCRIN EXL7414B copolymer, a bio-based polycarbonate copolymer designed to advance the consumer electronics industry's net-zero carbon emissions goals. This product launch demonstrates SABIC's strategic positioning at the intersection of engineering plastics performance and sustainability innovation - a critical competitive differentiation as Saudi Arabia's own Vision 2030 sustainability commitments require domestically manufactured products to meet environmental performance standards. SABIC's bio-based polycarbonate enables electronics manufacturers in Saudi Arabia to access high-performance PC materials with reduced lifecycle carbon footprint, aligning product sustainability credentials with corporate ESG targets.
4. Saudi USD 6.4 Billion Recycling Investment Boosting Circular Engineering Plastics - 2025
Saudi Arabia's commitment of over USD 6.4 billion to the recycling sector by 2035 is creating the infrastructure foundation for a circular engineering plastics economy in the Kingdom. Saudi Arabia had a recycling rate of only 5-10% in 2021, and the ambitious recycling investment programme is designed to dramatically expand collection, sorting, and reprocessing capacity for multiple waste streams including engineering plastics. Polycarbonate recycling, while technically challenging due to material complexity, is expected to grow with investment in mechanical recycling facilities and chemical recycling pilots. Recycled PET from packaging applications is increasingly used in blends with virgin engineering PET for non-critical applications. The focus on non-oil economic diversification under Vision 2030 is supporting the development of domestic recycled polymer industries that create value from plastic waste while reducing dependence on imported virgin engineering polymer feedstocks.
5. Vision 2030 5G Network Implementation Driving LCP and Fluoropolymer Demand
Saudi Arabia's 5G network rollout under Vision 2030's digital infrastructure programme is generating growing demand for engineering plastics with exceptional RF transparency, thermal stability, and dimensional precision at elevated frequencies. Liquid Crystal Polymers (LCPs) are the primary engineering plastic beneficiary of 5G deployment - their extremely low dielectric constant and loss tangent at mmWave frequencies make them essential for 5G antenna substrates, filter housings, and miniaturised connector components. Fluoropolymers (PTFE, FEP, PVDF) serve 5G coaxial cable insulation and high-frequency circuit board applications. Saudi Arabia's target to become a smart-city technology hub through NEOM and related projects requires extensive 5G small cell deployment in urban environments, commercial buildings, and infrastructure - generating sustained demand for specialised engineering plastics that standard commodity polymers cannot match.
Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Industry Segmentation
Market Breakup by End User Industry
Automotive
Electrical and Electronics
Packaging
Building and Construction
Others (Industrial Machinery, Aerospace, Medical)
Key Insight: Packaging leads at ~45% revenue share driven by Saudi Arabia's large food and beverage processing, FMCG, and consumer goods sectors. Building and Construction is fastest-growing at ~8.1% CAGR driven by mega-project engineering plastic specifications. Electrical and Electronics grows at ~8.51% CAGR driven by Samsung/LG electronics manufacturing and 5G infrastructure. Automotive demand is growing as Saudi Arabia develops domestic automotive manufacturing capacity under Vision 2030 localization programs.
Market Breakup by Resin Type
Polyamide (PA) - PA6, PA66
Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT)
Polycarbonate (PC)
Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)
Liquid Crystal Polymer (LCP)
PEEK, PI, PTFE, PVDF (Fluoropolymers)
ABS, POM, PMMA, SAN
Others
Key Insight: PET leads by volume in packaging. PC and PA lead in construction and electronics applications. LCP is fastest-growing resin at ~8.2% CAGR for 5G and miniaturised electronics. Fluoropolymers (PTFE, PVDF) serve chemical processing, oil and gas, and 5G cable applications at premium value.
Market Breakup by Application
Containers and Packaging
Automotive Parts and Components
Electrical Components and Connectors
Building and Construction Components
Industrial Machinery Parts
Others
Competitive Landscape
SABIC (Saudi Basic Industries Corporation) (Saudi Arabia)
Headquartered in Riyadh, SABIC is Saudi Arabia's global chemical and engineering plastics giant, producing and marketing a comprehensive range of engineering thermoplastics under the LNP brand including polycarbonate, polyamide, PBT, and speciality compounds. SABIC's January 2022 bio-based polycarbonate LNP ELCRIN EXL7414B demonstrates its innovation leadership in sustainable engineering plastics.
Rabigh Refining and Petrochemical Company (Petro Rabigh) (Saudi Arabia)
A joint venture between Saudi Aramco and Sumitomo Chemical, Petro Rabigh produces petrochemical derivatives including engineering plastic feedstocks at its integrated Rabigh facility, supporting domestic supply of key polymer intermediates.
Saudi Methacrylates Company (SAMAC) (Saudi Arabia)
Produces methyl methacrylate (MMA) and polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) - the clear engineering plastic used in optical, automotive, and construction glazing applications - at its Jubail manufacturing facility, providing domestic PMMA supply for Saudi construction and electronics markets.
Sipchem Company (Saudi Arabia)
Saudi International Petrochemical Company produces speciality chemicals and polymer intermediates at Jubail Industrial City, providing engineering plastic feedstocks and compounds for downstream Saudi manufacturing industries.
Other key players include Alfa S.A.B. de C.V., Celanese Corporation (completed M&M DuPont acquisition 2022), Indorama Ventures, JBF Industries, Chemours, BASF, Covestro, Solvay, and Evonik, among others.
FAQ
1. Market Size?
USD 1.29 Billion in 2024; projected USD 1.86 Billion by 2029 at ~7.64% CAGR.
2. Key Growth Drivers?
Vision 2030 mega-projects specifying premium engineering plastics, Samsung/LG electronics manufacturing expansion, 5G network deployment driving LCP/fluoropolymer demand, USD 6.4B recycling investment, and SABIC's domestic production providing competitive supply.
3. Fastest Growing Segment?
Building and Construction at ~8.1% CAGR; Electrical and Electronics at ~8.51% CAGR; LCP resin at ~8.2% CAGR.
4. Leading Companies?
SABIC, Petro Rabigh, SAMAC, Sipchem, Celanese, Indorama Ventures, BASF, Covestro, and Solvay, among others.
Table of Contents
- Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Market
- Executive Summary
- Market Size 2024-2025
- Market Growth 2025(F)-2029(F)
- Key Demand Drivers
- Key Players and Competitive Structure
- Industry Best Practices
- Recent Trends and Developments
- Industry Outlook
- Market Overview and Stakeholder Insights
- Market Trends
- Key Verticals
- Key Regions
- Supplier Power
- Buyer Power
- Key Market Opportunities and Risks
- Key Initiatives by Stakeholders
- Economic Summary
- GDP Outlook
- GDP Per Capita Growth
- Inflation Trends
- Democracy Index
- Gross Public Debt Ratios
- Balance of Payment (BoP) Position
- Population Outlook
- Urbanisation Trends
- Country Risk Profiles
- Country Risk
- Business Climate
- Middle East and Africa Engineering Plastics Market Market Analysis
- Key Industry Highlights
- Engineering Plastics Market Historical Market (2017-2024)
- Engineering Plastics Market Market Forecast (2025-2029)
- Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Market Market Analysis
- Key Industry Highlights
- Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Market Historical Market (2017-2024)
- Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Market Market Forecast (2025-2029)
- Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Market Market by End User Industry
- Automotive
- Historical Trend (2017-2024)
- Forecast Trend (2025-2029)
- Electrical and Electronics
- Historical Trend (2017-2024)
- Forecast Trend (2025-2029)
- Packaging
- Historical Trend (2017-2024)
- Forecast Trend (2025-2029)
- Building and Construction
- Historical Trend (2017-2024)
- Forecast Trend (2025-2029)
- Others
- Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Market Market by Resin Type
- Polyamide (PA)
- Historical Trend (2017-2024)
- Forecast Trend (2025-2029)
- Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT)
- Historical Trend (2017-2024)
- Forecast Trend (2025-2029)
- Polycarbonate (PC)
- Historical Trend (2017-2024)
- Forecast Trend (2025-2029)
- Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET)
- Historical Trend (2017-2024)
- Forecast Trend (2025-2029)
- Others
- Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Market Market by Application
- Containers and Packaging
- Historical Trend (2017-2024)
- Forecast Trend (2025-2029)
- Automotive Components
- Historical Trend (2017-2024)
- Forecast Trend (2025-2029)
- Electrical Parts
- Historical Trend (2017-2024)
- Forecast Trend (2025-2029)
- Industrial Equipment
- Historical Trend (2017-2024)
- Forecast Trend (2025-2029)
- Others
- Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Market Market by Region
- Riyadh
- Historical Trend (2017-2024)
- Forecast Trend (2025-2029)
- Jeddah
- Historical Trend (2017-2024)
- Forecast Trend (2025-2029)
- Dammam
- Historical Trend (2017-2024)
- Forecast Trend (2025-2029)
- Others
- Historical Trend (2017-2024)
- Forecast Trend (2025-2029)
- Market Dynamics
- SWOT Analysis
- Strengths
- Weaknesses
- Opportunities
- Threats
- Porter’s Five Forces Analysis
- Supplier’s Power
- Buyer’s Power
- Threat of New Entrants
- Degree of Rivalry
- Threat of Substitutes
- Key Indicators of Demand
- Key Indicators of Price
- Competitive Landscape
- Supplier Selection
- Key Saudi Arabia Players
- Key Regional Players
- Key Player Strategies
- Company Profile
- SABIC (Saudi Arabia)
- Source: Market Name found | https://www.sabic.com (Verified)
- Company Overview
- Product Portfolio
- Demographic Reach and Achievements
- Certifications
- Saudi Methacrylates Company (SAMAC) (Saudi Arabia)
- Source: Market Name found | https://www.samac.com.sa (Verified)
- Company Overview
- Product Portfolio
- Demographic Reach and Achievements
- Certifications
- Sipchem Company (Saudi Arabia)
- Source: Market Name found | https://www.sipchem.com.sa (Verified)
- Company Overview
- Product Portfolio
- Demographic Reach and Achievements
- Certifications
- Petro Rabigh (Saudi Arabia)
- Source: Market Name found | https://www.petro-rabigh.com (Verified)
- Company Overview
- Product Portfolio
- Demographic Reach and Achievements
- Certifications
- PCC (Saudi Arabia)
- Source: Market Name found | https://www.pcc.com.sa (Unverifiable)
- Company Overview
- Product Portfolio
- Demographic Reach and Achievements
- Certifications
- BASF SE (Germany)
- Source: Market Name found | https://www.basf.com (Verified)
- Company Overview
- Product Portfolio
- Demographic Reach and Achievements
- Certifications
- DuPont de Nemours Inc. (United States)
- Source: Market Name found | https://www.dupont.com (Verified)
- Company Overview
- Product Portfolio
- Demographic Reach and Achievements
- Certifications
- INEOS Styrolution (Germany)
- Source: Market Name found | https://www.styrolution.com (Verified)
- Company Overview
- Product Portfolio
- Demographic Reach and Achievements
- Certifications
- LG Chem (South Korea)
- Source: Market Name found | https://www.lgchem.com (Verified)
- Company Overview
- Product Portfolio
- Demographic Reach and Achievements
- Certifications
- Others
- List of Key Figures and Tables
- Middle East and Africa Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Market: Key Industry Highlights, 2017 and 2029
- Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Market: Key Industry Highlights, 2017 and 2029
- Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Historical Market: Breakup by End User Industry (USD USD Billion), 2017-2024
- Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Market Forecast: Breakup by End User Industry (USD USD Billion), 2025-2029
- Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Historical Market: Breakup by Resin Type (USD USD Billion), 2017-2024
- Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Market Forecast: Breakup by Resin Type (USD USD Billion), 2025-2029
- Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Historical Market: Breakup by Application (USD USD Billion), 2017-2024
- Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Market Forecast: Breakup by Application (USD USD Billion), 2025-2029
- Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Historical Market: Breakup by Region (USD USD Billion), 2017-2024
- Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Market Forecast: Breakup by Region (USD USD Billion), 2025-2029
- Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Market Supplier Selection
- Saudi Arabia Engineering Plastics Market Supplier Strategies
Pricing
Currency Rates
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